FILE PHOTO: Antonio Filosa, COO of Fiat Chrysler Latin America, attends a media conference in Sao Paulo
FILE PHOTO: Antonio Filosa, COO of Fiat Chrysler Latin America, attends a media conference in Sao Pa
FILE PHOTO: Antonio Filosa, COO of Fiat Chrysler Latin America, attends a media conference in Sao Pa
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United Nations has received reports of security forces using unnecessary and disproportionate force
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Journalists and translators covering fighting in Tigray region reportedly arrested
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The Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a Kenyan journalist detained in Ethiopia has b
Pro-democracy academics and teachers have been fired or warned for their political views
Houthi-run news outlet Al Masirah said the coalition had carried out air strikes on various regions
Sweeping new law lets government do pretty much anything it wants'
Pro-Iran Shiite militias, nominally part of Iraq's security system, call country's premier a 'monste
Police treating incident as terrorism-related
UN food agency official says COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America threatens to also become a 'hunger p
World Food Program says pandemic has exacerbated food insecurity in the region
Media groups say that the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fueling a growing climate of
Proposed law raises fears of Chinese-style censorship in Hong Kong, media expert says
Dialogue must include protections for press freedom, rights for female journalists in Afghanistan, l
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Brazil's government has confirmed the first case of the new coronavirus in Latin America
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