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Joyce Barnathan Announces KIJF AwardeesICFJ President Joyce Barnathan announced Belarus’ Pioneering Editor and Ugandan Human Rights Reporter as the 2008 Knight International Journalism Award Winners during the 61st World Newspaper Congress, 15th World Editors Forum.
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Egyptian blogger Wael Abbas won a Human Rights Watch award for his commitment to free speech in the face of repression. The Human Rights Watch gives Hellman/Hammett grants annually to writers around the world who are victims of political persecution. In 2007, 45 writers from 22 countries received grants ranging from US$1,000 to US$10,000.   Read More...

AZAJABaku residents living next door to a new Sports Complex being built by the Ministry of Internal Affairs claim that the construction poses a threat to their lives and health, but an independent civil-engineer says the threat has nothing to do with the construction.   Read More...

"Merrill Lynch hopes this Glossary will become the benchmark for financial terms in the Chinese market."

In an interview with ICFJ, Merrlll Lynch's Joseph Jacobelli explains how the launch of "A Glossary of Financial Terms and Acronyms" will bring lasting results to business journalism in China. For more information on this glossary, or to download a copy, please click here.
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A protest in Baku in Nov. 2005The government of Azerbaijan is moving ahead with plans for its election on Oct. 15, but opposition candidates already are casting doubt on its fairness.   Read More...

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