IFJ in the news!

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned.

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Read some of the news highlights from Saturday, June 22nd to Friday, June 28th 2019:

1) IFJ condemns exclusion of journalists from WHA, Taipei Times

2) Georgia: EFJ/IFJ condemn police’s heavy handed action against journalists amid riots at Parliament, The Financial

3) Taliban threatens media in Afghanistan, Al-Jazeera

4) Taliban condemned for threats to media in Afghanistan, Reuters

5) Angola: Head of State Congratulates Journalist Luísa Rogério, All Africa

6) International Federation of Journalists joins call for public inquiry into journalist’s death, The Shift

7) Journalism’s digital challenge, Telangana Today

8) Detailing disturbance, Kashmir Life

9) Pompeo says United States prepared to remove troops from Afghanistan, The Hilltop Monitor

10) Former GJA General Secretary salutes association’s former President, Ghana News Agency

11) La FAPE aplaude la adopción por la OIT del convenio sobre acoso en el trabajo, La Vanguardia

12) La FAPE aplaude la adopción por la OIT del convenio sobre acoso en el trabajo, Tribuna Feminista

13) El periodismo, entre amenazas y retos futuros, El Mercurio Digital

14) Súshchenko lleva 1.000 días en el cautiverio, Ukrinform

15) Le SNPM tient à Marrakech son 8ème Congrès national, Atlas Info

16) Burkina : la FIJ appelle au retrait de la réforme du Code pénal, Fasozine

17) Burkina Faso : la FIJ appelle au retrait de la réforme du Code pénal, Koaci

18) Débats sur la sécurité des journalistes : Hommes de médias, magistrats et forces de l'ordre autour d'une même table, Presse Côte d’Ivoire

19) Klicks, aber bitte mit Tiefe, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

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