2005-2014

21 June 2007

Efforts on for arrest of Pak journalist's killers

ISLAMABAD, Jun 21 (APP): Minister of State for Interior Zafar Iqbal Warraich informed the National Assembly on Wednesday that efforts were being made for arrest of the killers of Nisar Solangi, Khabron reporter in Khairpur killed on June 17. Speaking on a point of order raised by PPPP leader Manzoor Wasan he said according to FIR registered by the brother of slain journalist he was killed by...

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21 June 2007

YouTube to top the BBC

YouTube is set to overtake the BBC as the most popular entertainment website in the UK if current trends continue. According to statistics from internet monitoring company Hitwise, the BBC could find its number one status, which it has held for the past two years, taken by the video-sharing site. Visits to YouTube have risen more than seven-fold since last May. Though the BBC's share of visits is...

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21 June 2007

Jaffna journalists apprise media's plight to visiting rights group

Representatives of the North Ceylon Journalists Association (NCJA), in a meeting with the two visiting representatives of Reporters sans Frontiérs (RSF) and Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Wednesday that "the Sri Lanka Armed Forces' intimidation and restrictions intensifying each day in the Jaffna peninsula are pushing Jaffna Media services into an abyss of darkness more than ever before."...

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21 June 2007

Korea: Newspapers strike back against web portal

Beginning next month, Web portals will not be able to retain news content for more than one week due to an agreement among major domestic newspapers. This means Internet users will not be able to search for any news through the portal sites seven days after they were provided to the Web portals. Instead, they will have to visit the online sites of newspapers to read a specific article. The...

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21 June 2007

Web spending seen rising by double digits to 2011

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Internet advertising and access spending by U.S. consumers will rise each year by double digits on average through 2011, fuelled by high-speed connections and social networking and entertainment sites, according to a forecast released on Thursday. PricewaterhouseCoopers' Global Entertainment and Media Outlook expects combined spending on Web advertising and fees paid by U.S...

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21 June 2007

Pakistan: RSF condemns murder, kidnapping of journalists

PESHAWAR: Reporters Sans Frontiers (Reporters Without Borders) has voiced “revulsion” at the murder of Noor Ahmed Solangi, correspondent for the Sindhi-language newspaper Khabroon, in Kingri, Sindh. Solangi, 34, died in a hail of nine bullets after he was ambushed by six people on motorbikes and armed with Kalashnikovs, who shot him at point blank range as he was distributing newspapers on June 17...

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21 June 2007

France: Newspaper shut down, journalist fired, another threatened

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined protests against the closure of the French-language daily Cambodge Soir and voiced its solidarity with the 30 newspaper employees who face losing their jobs. According to local reports, on June 12, only a day after Cambodge Soir journalists launched a strike protesting the unfair dismissal of news editor, Soren Seelow, management...

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21 June 2007

IFJ urges Nepali government for the safety of journalists

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has criticized the Government of Nepal for not doing enough to protect journalists even after continuous threats and attacks on them, reported the local website nepalnews.com Wednesday. "We urge the Nepalese government to take a firm stance against the shocking treatment to journalists," IFJ Asia-Pacific Director Jacqueline Park said Wednesday...

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21 June 2007

Leading Yemen editor arrested on terrorism charges, beaten up

Journalists in Yemen rallied in protest after police arrested a Yemeni opposition editor accused of backing the country's Shiite rebels. Dozens of journalists gathered in front of the general prosecutor office in the Yemeni capital, San'a, demanding the release of the Al-Shura weekly's editor Abdel Abdul Karim al-Khawinay, taken by police to jail earlier in the day. Undated photo shows Yemeni...

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21 June 2007

Scribe arrested for links with ULFA

Tinsukia (Assam), June 21: A scribe of a popular local daily was arrested from upper Assam’s Tinsukia for allegedly selling sim cards to the ULFA and for being entrusted to prepare the groundwork for setting up a new frontal organisation. District Superintendent of Police Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan told reporters that Robin Dhekial Phukan, correspondent of ‘Asomiya Pratidin’, the largest...

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