Several hundred journalists will gather in Dar es Salaam to asses the growth and entrenchment of ever deadlier religious tensions and violence in Tanzania.
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Philippine media have failed to mature as patterns of media ownership have shifted, raising questions about whether Philippine media are truly free.
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Being a journalist is not 'just like any other job'. Choosing it depends on our gifts and passions, because for most journalists, this life is more like a calling or lifestyle than an occupation.
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Journalists from 20 countries will gather in Kiev to discuss how emerging technologies affect the ethics and values of professional journalists in Europe.
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TMP has invited 25 journalists from Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger and Togo for this seminar exploring the state of the art in religion reporting in French-speaking Africa.
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TMP speaks with 2011 Africa Film Project alum Irene Zih Fon about her latest short documentary on the struggles of albinos in Cameroon.
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Dr. Paul Marshall argues that the rise in blasphemy restrictions is the most important threat to free speech and religious expression to come along in years.
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Our next conference in Peru will spotlight crime, natural resource conflicts and rising political clout of evangelicals and how media can deepen their coverage of these issues.
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In the nearly three years since 32 journalists were massacred, a culture of impunity and ineffective prosecutions leave Filipino journalists exposed to violent attacks.
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Journalists in Liberia are generally dismayed by the media's performance during the 2011 General election and the re-election of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
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