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Spring of 2010

Jun. 2010: Georgia Hoax: Television Trapped in Politics

Jun. 2010: The Hidden Hand of Chávez

Press freedom restrictions spread to other countries

Jun. 2010: Risky Business

The government in Uruguay reacts negatively to the coverage of a kidnapping

Jun. 2010: The iPad won't save newspapers

The new eReader will push writers, designers and editors to think beyond 2010.

May. 2010: Somalia's Struggle

Journalism in Somalia and the strides and initiatives for change

May. 2010: Haiti tunes in and moves on

Radio stations help people survive in the midst of chaos

May. 2010: Journalism Interrupted?

Google.cn might be shut down, but reporting is in China to stay.

May. 2010: Journalists as combatants

Reporters face increasing danger in war zones

May. 2010: Zimbabwe Exodus

In photojournalism objectivity does not exist

Apr. 2010: Self-censorship or death

Self-censorship is often the only means for Mexican journalists to protect themselves from threats or attacks, kidnappings or murders by killers working for corrupt governments or drug cartels.

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Tajikistan

Most promising Central Asian state creeps up the press freedom incline

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Uzbekistan

Thinking outside the box: a criminal offense

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Through the Lens

The state of press freedom in former Soviet republics.

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Latvia

Financial crises might cause fading press freedom

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Lithuania

Champion of the post-Soviet free press

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Ukraine

Influence of the world economic crisis and the latest presidential elections on Ukrainian media

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Kazakhstan

Media Freedom on a Short Leash

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Armenia

Press freedom threatened by economic difficulties, lack of tradition

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Moldova

Moldovan press challenged by political and economic turbulence

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Belarus

President Lukashenko's extended political power reflects in his grip over the media

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Kyrgyzstan

There and Back Again: Press Freedom in Kyrgyzstan

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan’s media encourages accuracy yet still publishes government content

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Estonia

Estonian journalists fear for their sources

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Georgia

Georgia moves toward a stronger media by gaining the public’s trust with accurate reporting

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Russia

Self-Censorship is a New Censorship in Modern Russia

Apr. 2010: 20 Years Later: Turkmenistan

Strict government control forces journalists to avoid subjects and punishes those who refuse

Apr. 2010: We are Considered Infidels: Covering War in Iraq

A former reporter for the Washington Post reflects on the role of Iraqi translators, fixers and reporters in war coverage.

 

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