Working in hot weather; fighting the trolls; media casualties mounting in US and Afghanistan.
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The first half of 2018 was marked by mass attacks against journalists in Afghanistan and the United States, bringing the total number of media casualties to 44 in the first six months of the year.
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INSI’s members’ webinar in June offered safety tips and suggestions to our members covering the 1 July elections in Mexico.
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World Press Freedom Day – intended to be a celebration and recognition of the vital role that journalists play in society – is touched by sadness this year.
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The International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy is one of the highlights of the media landscape, and this year INSI was privileged to take part in three panels looking at some of the key safety issues affecting journalists in 2018.
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The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day celebrated this month was #pressforprogress, and progress is indeed something that is sorely needed in terms of the safety of women journalists.
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The International News Safety Institute (INSI) is delighted to announce its first new member of 2018 – VICE News.
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The past year has been a watershed for women working in the news media. It was marked by an increase in violence against them but also coincided with a rise in the numbers of female media workers bravely calling out the systemic abuse and harassment they have faced.
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The International News Safety Institute was saddened and shocked at the murder of the Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak.
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PyeongChang 2018, the FIFA Russia World Cup and calling for a special rapporteur to monitor the ongoing investigation into the murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia were all on the agenda for INSI in January.
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