+ Follow INTERNATIONAL NEWS SAFETY INSTITUTE Tag
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[Summary] => And now for some good news… the Philippines is no longer the world’s deadliest place for journalists, according to several media watchdogs. The improvement, however, owes less to a drop in the killing of journalists than to a spike in cases in the world’s conflict zones.
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[Summary] => Members of the London-based International News Safety Institute (INSI) is arriving in the province of Kalinga this week to monitor the situation of the working press in the province following the assault against broadcaster Jerome Tabanganay by Gov. Jocel Baac in Tabuk City last week.
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