The number of broadcasters surged following the liberalization of the media in Cameroon, and almost all of them operate precariously under "government tolerance" but without licenses.
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En Ciudad Juárez, las representaciones religiosas han aparecido en las calles, buscando el arrepentimiento de sicarios - asesinos del narco - y la sociedad entera.
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Gunmen riding tandem on motorcycles murdered 2089 Filipinos, including journalists, in 2011.
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Some Indian officials ignore ill-treatment and starvation of millions of cows, while they go after the “butchers” and “transporters” of cattle because they have names beginning with Mohammed.
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Burma has showcased a series of “reforms”, but homecoming remains a dream for thousands of war refugees in neighbouring Thailand.
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Cameroonian journalists worked together on topics of media corruption, religious tension, social development and journalistic freedom and independence at our conference in Bamenda.
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Last Friday morning, the astonished residents of a small town in southern Philippines could not believe their eyes as fish suddenly began raining from the sky.
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Massive crowds numbering in the millions observed the feast of the Black Nazarene, the Philippines’ largest religious celebration.
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In Ciudad Juárez, religious groups have made their presence known in the city streets, seeking the repentance of the "sicarios" - the cartel hitmen - as well as the community at large.
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A veteran newspaper publisher was shot at close range in the presence of his family, and died while pleading for his life.
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