Following the brutal murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, several major news organisations, among them INSI members, wrote an open letter to European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans urging a full investigation into Daphne's death.
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Every fourth day, a journalist is killed. In nine cases of ten the guilty goes unpunished. Every attack on a journalist is an attack on our democracy.
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This month we launched our report The Emotional Toll on Journalists Covering the Refugee Crisis with a panel at London’s Frontline Club and a Facebook Live discussion.
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The International News Safety Institute (INSI) is pleased to extend its reach in Sweden by welcoming TV4 as our newest member. Based in Stockholm, TV4 is a Swedish television network that started broadcasting in 1990 and has fast become one of the largest television channels in the country.
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Alice Petrén, migration correspondent for Swedish Radio, explains how meeting one refugee family from Afghanistan affected her in particular.
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The International News Safety Institute (INSI) is delighted to announce that the Swedish media group Bonnier News has become our newest member.
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INSI members tuned into a webinar hosted by our board member Salim Amin on covering the re-run of the disputed Kenyan presidential elections.
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The 14th Annual General Meeting of the International News Safety Institute (INSI) will take place this year in Amsterdam on 14 November.
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Yannis Behrakis has been a Reuters photographer for more than 30 years, during which he has covered conflict and crises around the world. However, during the recent refugee crisis he turned his camera on his home country of Greece where, as chief photographer in Athens, he began covering the story in April 2015.
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Not too long ago, the only journalists working in conflict areas who might be afforded protection were those working for wealthy, predominantly Western news organizations.
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