Reporting religion in Africa requires skill to cover the beliefs and practices of sometimes secretive religions that can be hostile to outsiders.
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Another hard-hitting Filipino broadcaster was killed Monday by two assassins on a motorcycle.
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Information is the basis of a healthy democracy, yet Zambia has so far failed to establish adequate constitutional protections for journalists to extract information from the government.
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A Philippine court has taken aim at the assets of the wealthy and powerful Ampatuan clan implicated in the Maguindanao massacre of 32 journalists.
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A former houseboy of the powerful Ampatuan family tagged his former boss ex-Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan Sr. as the one who in 2009 allegedly ordered the grisly killing of 32 journalists.
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The Media Project is preparing our first international event in West Africa set for June 2011, bringing together journalists from 9 countries.
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On July 12, journalists will gather in Lusaka to shed light on Zambia's often tense relations among media, religion and the state.
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It's up to God's ambassadors to take on their "constitutional roles" to hold government accountable, Muslim and Christian leaders said in a joint statement.
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In a landmark ruling, the Philippine Supreme Court will permit live media coverage in the trial of the gory killings of 57 people.
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Police suspect the 'soft-spoken' victim was targeted by a professional killer.
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