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Israeli airstrikes target media, killing two Journalists in Lebanon
In a series of deadly airstrikes, Israel has targeted media outlets in southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of two prominent Lebanese journalists. Photojournalist Kamel Karaki, working for Al-Manar…
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IPI urges action as Journalists in Somalia face escalating threats
The International Press Institute (IPI) has issued a renewed plea to Somali authorities, urging them to address the persistent impunity surrounding attacks on journalists in the country. Press freedom…
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Journalism under siege in southeastern Bangladesh: A struggle for truth amidst conflict
In the Chittagong Hill Tracts of southeastern Bangladesh—comprising Rangamati, Bandarban, and Khagrachari—journalists are facing mounting threats in the midst of longstanding tensions between indigenous communities and Bengali settlers. Disputes…
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Bangladesh top spreading misinformation ‘Daily Kalbela’ mostly focus on religious hatred news
Bangladesh one of the leading national newspaper ‘Daily Kalbela’ identified as the country’s top spreading misinformation from the first and last six months of 2024 and 2023, according to…
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After the Bangladesh Journalist murder: Perpetrators Safe, family lives in fear and threats
Journalist Golam Rabbani Nadim was brutally murdered under the order of former Bangladesh government Awami League’s political leader Mahmudul Alam Babu, on June 14, 2023. Despite the name of…
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Corruption, Donors and Diplomatic Influence in Bangladesh’s media
In an investigation, Bangladesh media monitor found a chain of Indian ‘Special Agency’ in Dhaka Media and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) came into the spotlight behind the financial…
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The invisible chain of Indian influence weaving through Bangladesh’s Media
Outwardly appearing simple, but reportedly complicated in behavior and actions—this is the accusation against a journalist who was employed as an editorial assistant at ‘Dainik Janakantha’. in Dhaka. His…
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Indian state shuts down Internet in Manipur for five days
Internet and mobile data services were suspended for five days and an indefinite curfew imposed in some parts of India’s northeastern state of Manipur on Tuesday after student protests…
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Khokon: The Indian Media’s ‘Trusted Insider’
At first glance, the man in the picture above appears to be in a well-organized room. However, a closer look reveals a more surprising story. This is Shahidul Hasan…
