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Trump: D.C. more dangerous than Mexico City?

Former US President Donald Trump sparks controversy by claiming Washington, D.C. is more perilous than Mexico City and Bogotá. The Associated Press fact-checks his statement, revealing the truth behind the numbers.

Gaza journalists face unprecedented danger in conflict zone

Amid escalating violence in Gaza, journalists face unprecedented dangers as they report on the ground. The recent Israeli airstrike targeting Al Jazeera staff highlights the risks faced by media professionals in conflict zones.

Journalists Killed in Gaza – Full List

A comprehensive report on journalists who have lost their lives in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict, highlighting the dangers faced by media professionals in war zones.

Al Jazeera journalists killed in Gaza strike

Two Al Jazeera journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a tent in Gaza, sparking international outrage and raising concerns over press freedom in conflict zones.

UK urged to rescue Afghan writers from Taliban

Human rights campaigners call on the UK government to urgently evacuate Afghan writers and journalists fearing Taliban reprisals. Many remain in hiding, their lives at risk.

BBC urges protection for journalists in Gaza

The BBC has made a desperate appeal for the protection of journalists in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies, highlighting the grave risks faced by media personnel.

Sunak snubbed again by EU leader

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces another diplomatic snub as a European leader declines a joint press conference, sparking fresh concerns over the UK's post-Brexit influence.

Superman & Star Wars Go Viral on TikTok

Film studios are leveraging TikTok to generate buzz for upcoming blockbusters like Superman and Star Wars, transforming traditional press junkets into viral moments.

Secret Court Order Gags Media Over MOD Case

A high-profile superinjunction has been issued, preventing UK media from reporting on a confidential Ministry of Defence matter. The legal gag order raises questions about press freedom and government transparency.

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