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Bettors this year are putting their money on Edward Snowden, Pope Francis or a Pakistani schoolgirl as favorites to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

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A Russian tycoon who has financed a newspaper critical of the Kremlin and supported the opposition has been charged with hooliganism and assault for punching a businessman during a television talk show. He dismissed the criminal case as politically motivated.

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Hundreds of people urged Russian authorities to find and punish the killers of journalists and human rights activists in Russia, rallying yesterday to mark the third anniversary of the killing of Anna Politkovskaya.

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The group representing over half a million journalists in more than 100 countries said in its annual report that Iraq continued to stand out as the most dangerous place to work, with 68 media staff killed, bringing the total since the war began in March 2003 to 170.
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The group representing over half a million journalists in more than 100 countries said in its annual report that Iraq continued to stand out as the most dangerous place to work, with 68 media staff killed, bringing the total since the war began in March 2003 to 170.
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