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    Meredith Vieira Lists Her Upper West Side Penthouse for $12.5 Million

    What is Non PPC? Non PPC is a new type of advertising network. Non PPC works exactly like Google Product Ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) except for one game-changing difference: Advertisers do NOT pay per click. Everything else remains the same: Go to: https://feedonomy.com

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    Explosion Destroys Vehicles Outside Home of Italian Journalist

    Sigfrido Ranucci, the host of the investigative program Report, was previously under police protection because of his reporting on organized crime.
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    Ruth Weiss, Who Chronicled Apartheid After Fleeing the Nazis, Dies at 101

    Her life and work were shaped by confronting injustice in South Africa and Germany. “Blacks under apartheid — Jews under the swastika. Was it all that different?” she asked.
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    Journalist Mario Guevara Is Deported After Being Held Over 100 Days

    The Salvadoran journalist was arrested in June while covering a “No Kings” protest outside Atlanta. Those charges were dropped, his lawyers said.
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    What We Know About the Protests in Madagascar

    A youth-led movement against the president of Madagascar is sustaining protests across the country. John Eligon, the Johannesburg bureau chief for The New York Times, explains what’s happened.
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    Assad and Aides Are Wanted in France for Deadly Strike on Journalists

    Judges issued arrest warrants for Bashar al-Assad and six officials of his regime in Syria for an attack that killed two journalists, including Marie Colvin.
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    Assad and Aides Are Wanted in France for Deadly Strike on Journalists

    Judges issued arrest warrants for Bashar al-Assad and six officials of his regime in Syria for an attack that killed two journalists, including Marie Colvin.
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    The Deadly Risks of Reporting In Gaza

    Journalists endure the same harrowing reality as other Gazans: hunger and the constant threat of death. Those challenges risk further stifling what the world hears about the war.
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    The Deadly Risks of Reporting In Gaza

    Journalists endure the same harrowing reality as other Gazans: hunger and the constant threat of death. Those challenges risk further stifling what the world hears about the war.
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    What to Know About the Journalists Killed in Gaza

    Five journalists were killed in what local officials said was an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis.
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    Five Journalists Among Those Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza Hospital

    The five Gaza-based reporters had worked for various international media outlets, their employers said. The Israeli military confirmed its forces had struck the hospital area, without saying why.
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    Five Journalists Among Those Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza Hospital

    The five Gaza-based reporters had worked for various international media outlets, their employers said. The Israeli military confirmed its forces had struck the hospital area, without saying why.
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    Five Journalists Among Those Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza Hospital

    The five Gaza-based reporters had worked for various international media outlets, their employers said. The Israeli military confirmed its forces had struck the hospital area, without saying why.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    South Korea Pulls Report Into Jeju Air Crash After Victims’ Families Protest

    Relatives of the Jeju Air disaster victims objected to the report in a stormy scene at a news conference, complaining that it blamed the pilots prematurely.
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    Henry Raymont, First to Report Bay of Pigs Invasion, Dies at 98

    On assignment for U.P.I. in Cuba, he learned of the U.S.- backed effort to overthrow Fidel Castro and was imprisoned. He later worked for The New York Times.
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    BBC Ends Ties With ‘MasterChef’ Host Gregg Wallace After Investigation

    The BBC said it would stop working with Mr. Wallace after dozens of sexual misconduct allegations were upheld.
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    Argentina’s President Javier Milei Undermines Press Freedom With Online Attacks

    Journalists face an increasing number of attacks from Argentina’s highest office, raising concerns about the undermining of press freedom.
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    William Cran, Documentarian of Global Issues, Dies at 79

    He had a hand in more than 50 films, many for PBS’s “Frontline,” including a series on the English language and an exploration of J. Edgar Hoover’s secret life.
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    Israel Strikes Iran State Broadcaster, Widening Attacks

    Israel’s escalated offensive indicates that its aims go beyond dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.
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    Britain Agrees to Open New Inquiry Into Child Sex Abuse

    Britain’s prime minister reverses his position on the need for a national investigation into the abuse scandal, after criticism by Elon Musk.
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    A Murdered Journalist’s Unfinished Book About the Amazon Gets Completed and Published

    Killed in the rainforest he hoped to help save, the journalist Dom Phillips left behind an unfinished manuscript. Those who knew him carried it forward.
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    Jury in El Salvador Convicts 3 Ex-Officers in 1982 Killings of Dutch Journalists

    A jury convicted the former military officers for the murder of four Dutch television journalists who were covering the Salvadoran civil war.
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    E.U. Offers Emergency Funding for Radio Free Europe After Trump Cuts

    The European Union said it would provide short-term financing for Radio Free Europe, but the amount falls short of what the news outlet says it needs to stay afloat.
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    Hong Kong Journalists Say Their Taxes Are Now Under Scrutiny

    Several news outlets have been unreasonably subjected to tax investigations, according to the city’s journalists’ association, adding to pressures on press freedom.
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    Michael A. Ledeen, Reagan Adviser Involved in Iran-Contra, Dies at 83

    A neoconservative who fervidly opposed Communism and the fundamentalist regime in Iran, he wrote many books and articles, some of whose theories were later discredited.
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    How the Indian Media Amplified Falsehoods in the Drumbeat of War

    During the conflict between India and Pakistan, even some long-trusted outlets reported unverified information and fabricated stories.
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    Kenneth Walker, 73, Journalist Who Bared Apartheid’s Brutality

    He shared an Emmy for his reporting on “Nightline” about South Africa’s policy of racial segregation. The National Association of Black Journalists named him journalist of the year.
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    Documentary Identifies Israeli Soldier as Shooter of Palestinian American Journalist

    After Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in the West Bank in 2022, the Israeli military never revealed the identity of the soldier who fired at her. A documentary said it had confirmed his name.