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The Daphne Project: One Year After

A year has passed since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s brutal assassination. But the bomb who killed our Maltese colleague did not silence her investigations. Forbidden Stories...

Journalist Victoria Marinova brutally murdered in Bulgaria

The European and International Federations of Journalists (EFJ-IFJ) are deeply shocked by the brutal murder of Victoria Marinova, a 30-year-old Bulgarian journalist working for regional...

Attacks and Harassment: The Impact on Female Journalists and Their Reporting ~ Report

This report by the International Women's Media Foundation, co-authored with TrollBusters, provides a clear examination of the professional dangers of being a female journalist in...

IFJ calls for global action for gender equality

Journalists around the world will take part in a global day of action to stand up for women workers’ rights on 8th March  to...

#25N: IFJ backs global call for action on violence against women journalists

Brussels, 23 November 2016- IFJ affiliates across the world will today back a call for global action against gender-based violence as reports of attacks on women...
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