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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 Friday 1st December to Friday 8th December.

1) In Russia, Independent Media Voices Are Becoming Targets Again. By Nadezda Azhgikhina, The Nation 

2) Rwanda: The right of freedom of expression and of free media remains in jeopardy. Jambonews 

3) Int’l media body concerned about fate of 30 journalists held by Houthis. Kuwait News Agency 

4) It Took 28 Years Of Courage To Get To #MeToo. We Can't Stop Now. By Jerry Dias, Huffington Post 

5) International Federation of Journalists demands impartial investigation into Caruana Galizia murder. By Tia Reljic, Malta Today 

6) Matthew Caruana Galizia Launches Appeal For Information On His Mother’s Murder. Tim Diacono, Lovin Malta 

7) Nearly half of women journalists face abuse: survey. New Kerala 

8) Ghanaian media and our poor attitude to safety. Pulse 

9) Op-Ed: Why elections don’t always equal to democracy: the case of Kenya. By Barbara Yoxon, CNBC Africa 

10) La Fédération des journalistes sur la prise d'otages au Yémen dont un pigiste de Sputnik. Sputnik News 

11) Un Journaliste tanzanien porté disparu depuis deux semaines. Press Afrik 

12) Tunisie: Baisse des agressions contre les journalistes. Maghreb Emergent 

13) FIP: Piden condena contra torturadores de periodista Claudia Julieta Duque. Cronica Viva 

14) FIP: Amenazan a fotoperiodista de El Salvador por redes sociales. Cronica Viva 


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