IFJ in the news this week

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.

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. Read some of the news highlights from Saturday 18st of August to Friday 24th of August.1. Nepal Criminal Code 2018: IFJ Serious, Calls ‘Criminalizing Press Freedom’, Nepali Sansar2. BBC, NUJ and IFJ condemn 'thinly-veiled threats' on lives of Persian Service journalists issued through Iranian news agency, Press Gazette3. Nepal's new law restricts press freedom: International journalists' body, Business Standard4. Corbyn ‘needs better ideas than tech tax to fund journalism’, Independent5. Macau cannot manage chaos, Macao Business 6. Government ignores free press concerns, The Kathmandu Post7. Sri Lanka: Unchecked Threats – OpEd, Eurasia Review8. Terrible tendency to shoot the messenger, The Southern Star9. Ukraine's Detention of Vyshinsky Political Act, Violates Int'l Law – Journalist, Sputnik International10. Solidarity against press freedom curbs, The Kathmandu Post11. Bloques opositores en Diputados instaron al Gobierno a "retrotraer la situación" en Télam, Ámbito

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