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23 April 2008

Peason ties up with Network18 for business daily

Pearson PLC, the publisher of Financial Times newspaper, is planning to start a new daily business newspaper in India with local partner Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd, which controls India's largest business news television channel, CNBC-TV18, the Wall Street Journal has reported. Pearson is looking to boost its profile in India's growing media market, according to a person familiar with its...

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23 April 2008

Tunisian weekly faces censorship

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has delpored deplores the Tunisian government’s apparent censorship of the opposition weekly Al-Mawkif. Over the past month, Tunisian authorities have prevented distribution of four successive issues of Al-Mawkif, published since 1984 by the opposition Progressive Democratic Party (PDP). Rachid Khechana, editor of Al-Mawkif, told CPJ that plainclothes...

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22 April 2008

Radio Netherlands journalist arrested in Israel

Radio Netherlands Worldwide journalist Abir Sarras was arrested at Tel Aviv airport on Sunday night. She was told that she would not be permitted to enter Israel and that she would be put on a plane back to the Netherlands, the radio station reported. Palestinian-born Sarras, who holds a Dutch passport, had been planning to produce a series of reports about Israel's 60 year existence. Sarras used...

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22 April 2008

In DRC, journalist alleges beating by Angolan diplomat

A broadcast journalist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pressed charges Monday against an Angolan diplomat, alleging he was beaten unconscious by the diplomat and his aides on Saturday, according to local journalists. Journalists familiar with their colleague’s station, Radio Télévision Mwangaza, told the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) that the attack was in reprisal for coverage of...

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22 April 2008

Radio journalist detained, then freed in Somalia

A Somali radio journalist was detained for eight hours by police on Monday, amid the deadliest violence Mogadishu has experienced in months, the reporter told Agence France-Presse (AFP). "I got my freedom back," Abdi Mohamed Ismail, Shabelle Radio news editor, told AFP after his release. "They dealt with me fairly, but they didn't ask me anything during the whole time that I spent in custody...

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19 April 2008

Drunken man attacks NDTV journalist

A drunken man brutally attacked NDTV journalist Chandra Prakash on Thursday night in Noida, the channel reported. The culprit, Nandan Chaturvedi has been behind bars since Thursday night, when he almost killed the NDTV journalist. Chaturvedi was drunk when he drove his Santro into the car of Chandra Prakash in Sector 41, Noida at around 11.30 pm. Chaturvedi then took out a stick and beat Chandra...

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19 April 2008

Pearson sells stake in 'Business Standard'

Financial Times owner Pearson has sold its 13.85 per cent stake in India's daily business newspaper Business Standard, according to the Guardian. Pearson has decided to give up its shares in the newspaper four years after it became the first foreign company to make a major investment in an Indian business title. The two papers had collaborated for more than a decade before Pearson bought the stake...

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19 April 2008

Journalist calls policewoman 'beautiful' and gets thrashed up

Chinyeke Tembo, a Malawian freelance journalist who was arrested Thursday for calling a lady police officer 'beautiful', was Friday charged with 'insulting the modesty of a woman'. Tembo was arrested when he was among a group of journalists who had gone to a police station in the capital, Lilongwe, to give 'moral support' to a colleague, Maxwell Ng'ambi, who was arrested earlier, Panapress news...

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19 April 2008

Somali police free journalists, let radio station re-open

Police in Somalia have released five journalists and allowed their radio station to resume broadcasting, Agence France-Presse (AFP0 has repored quoting its staff. The Radio Voice Peace journalists were released overnight hours after they were detained for the station's coverage of an attack on Wednesday night by Islamist insurgents in Mogadishu's KM4 neighbourhood. The station reported that the...

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18 April 2008

UK reporter expelled from Zimbabwe

A British journalist was deported from Zimbabwe on Thursday after being detained for eight nights and fined 20 billion Zimbabwe dollars (about $250), Reuters reported quoting his newspaper. Jonathan Clayton, a correspondent for the Times, was arrested in the southern city of Bulawayo in the aftermath of elections last month. The Times said Clayton had been cleared of the initial charges of...

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