Read some of the news highlights from Saturday, March 1st to Friday, March 8th 2019:
- IFJ condemns arrest of nine journalists in Nepal, United News of India
- IFJ condemns arrest of nine journalists, The Himalayan Times
- IFJ draws attention to journalists being arrested in Kathmandu, The Himalayan Times
- ‘Energetic support’ needed against impunity for attacks against journalists, The Shift
- Rights groups call on new Secretary General of the CoE to make press freedom a priority, Ifex
- Pakistan: Scribe Found Dead After Going Missing, Journalists' Bodies Allege Police Apathy, The Wire
- Int'l Journalists Federation Welcomes Palestine's Commitment To Implement Media Reform, Urdu Point
- Reasserting the rights and duties of journalists with the IFJ’s new Global Charter of Ethics, Equal Times
- Put Pressure On Your Politicians To Tackle Climate Change -International Federation of Journalists, Sahara Reporters
- Journalist bodies allege police apathy in probing reporter’s murder, Pakistan Today
- Third EU-Western Balkans Media Days: EU reaffirms comprehensive support to media freedom in the region, The European Sting
- EU-Western Balkans Media Days celebrate freedom of the press, Goverment Europa
- 112 Ukraine TV channel states about another step by authorities to deprive channel's license, 112 International
- Ghana: 'Stop Sale of Fossil Fuel Vehicles to Save the Environment', All Africa
- Rights body urges India to release detainees in Kashmir, AA
- Tanzania: Investigative journalist, Eric Kabendera, could face up to five years jail, Region Week
- El Consejo de Europa denuncia las agresiones a periodistas durante la Diada, ABC
- La OIT convoca al Concurso Mundial de Medios de Comunicación sobre la Migración Laboral, Swiss Latin
- ANP: Encuentro con la Agencia Internacional de Cooperación Sueca, Crónica Viva
- Congo : des journalistes édifiés sur l’utilisation du numérique face aux enjeux du changement climatique, Cio-Mag