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In Nicaragua, There Are No More Newspapers

  • Coda Story
  • Isabel Bonnet

Journalists are either in jail or in exile, as Daniel Ortega sets about destroying the country’s independent media. And the rest of Central America is following in line. “La dictadura no puede ocultar la verdad,” read the last words of a defiant frontpage headline last year in La Prensa, the near century-old Nicaraguan daily, one of Central America’s most venerable newspapers. The dictatorship can’t hide the truth!

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Uyghur Journalist Reporting from Exile

  • Reuters Institute
  • Raksha Kumar

Shohret Hoshur is an Uyghur-American journalist, who works for Radio Free Asia from exile. In an interview with Reuters Institute he explains why he envies Ukrainians and how he keeps reporting on his community from afar.

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Path of Exile

  • Review of Journalism
  • Danielle Neri

Non-profits are urging Canada to facilitate refuge for journalists in danger, but can the industry help them get back to work?

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