Linda Menuhin wasn't yet born when anti-Semitic violence first struck Iraq in 1941, but she remembers the terrifying months following Israel's military victory against several Arab nations in 1967.
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Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says 56 journalists have been killed in the past nine years and most of the slayings remain unsolved.
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The murder of 30 journalists on 23 November makes 2009 most disastrous year ever for Philippine media.
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Five journalists from across Africa are now back in their home countries polishing the skills they learned during The Media Project’s pilot program on visual storytelling.
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Muslim Americans are more opposed to violence than are Muslims in other Western nations, says a new nationwide survey.
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The Media Project is a global network of journalists and editors in broadcast, print and online media committed to improving the quality and quantity of religion coverage in the news worldwide.
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In a first-of-its-kind study, the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life announced that 70% of the world's religious people are "highly restricted" in their home countries.
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Pentecostals deserve more credit for South Africa’s recent socio-economic success than celebrated programs like black-empowerment policy and affirmative action, according to Dr. Lawrence Schlemmer.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists says freelancers now make up nearly 45 percent of journalists jailed worldwide, a dramatic increase over 2008.
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Going to church this Sunday? Look around. The chances are that one in five of the people there find "spiritual energy" in mountains or trees, and one in six believe in the "evil eye"...
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