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Media Monitors Report Decline in Global Press Freedom

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on May 3, 2016   Featured, World  

When journalists and media rights activists gather in Helsinki to mark World Press Freedom day Tuesday, there will be a notable absence: Journalist Khadija Ismayilova, recipient of this year’sUNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize, is currently serving a 7.5-year sentence in Azerbaijan for her work exposing government corruption. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says […]

US: Journalists Around the World Never in More Peril

By Pamela Dockins | VOA News on May 3, 2016   Featured, World  

US: Journalists Around the World Never in More Peril

STATE DEPARTMENT—A journalist jailed in Uzbekistan since 1999. A Sudanese editor-in-chief arrested after she criticized official policies. Both are among the journalists whose plights are spotlighted by the U.S. for World Press Freedom Day. The State Department is marking World Press Freedom Day, May 3, by drawing attention to the ongoing detentions and alleged human […]

North Korea Could Test World’s Commitment to Sanctions

By Brian Padden | VOA on Apr 29, 2016   Featured, World  

North Korea Could Test World’s Commitment to Sanctions

SEOUL—North Korea’s defiant and accelerated efforts to develop an advanced nuclear arsenal have not been deterred, so far, by the tough new United Nations sanctions imposed in March. The latest infraction of U.N. resolutions banning Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs occurred Thursday, when the North attempted another intermediate range ballistic missile launch. But the […]

UN Security Council Condemns North Korean Missile Test

By Brian Padden | VOA News on Apr 25, 2016   Featured, World  

UN Security Council Condemns North Korean Missile Test

SEOUL—The United Nations Security Council has condemned North Korea for its submarine launched ballistic missile test Saturday, calling it “another serious violation” of existing U.N. resolutions. In a statement issued Sunday, the Council said these missile activities “contribute to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s development of nuclear weapons delivery systems,” while increasing global tensions. […]

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