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In Kyrgyzstan, an ‘unprecedented crackdown’ on free press raises alarm - aljazeera.com - Poland - Kyrgyzstan

In Kyrgyzstan, an ‘unprecedented crackdown’ on free press raises alarm

As several laws threaten to criminalise their work, investigative reporters are fleeing the Central Asian nation.

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Chris Lau - Selina Cheng - Hong Kong journalist says she was fired by WSJ after taking top post at union under attack by Beijing - edition.cnn.com - China - Hong Kong - city Beijing - city Hong Kong

Hong Kong journalist says she was fired by WSJ after taking top post at union under attack by Beijing

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Selina Cheng - Hong Kong journalist group's new chair says she lost WSJ job over role - asia.nikkei.com - Hong Kong - city Beijing - city Hong Kong

Hong Kong journalist group's new chair says she lost WSJ job over role

HONG KONG (AP) -- The new chair of Hong Kong's leading media professional group on Wednesday said she lost her job at The Wall Street Journal after she refused her supervisor's request to withdraw from the election for the leadership post.

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Tiffany May - Selina Cheng - Wall St. Journal Reporter Says She Was Fired Over Hong Kong Union Post - nytimes.com - China - Hong Kong - city Beijing - city Hong Kong

Wall St. Journal Reporter Says She Was Fired Over Hong Kong Union Post

A Wall Street Journal reporter in Hong Kong said on Wednesday that she had been fired over her role as the leader of a journalists’ trade union that has come under attack by the territory’s pro-Beijing leaders.

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Selina Cheng - The head of Hong Kong’s leading journalist group says she lost WSJ job after refusing to drop role - apnews.com - Hong Kong - city Beijing - city Hong Kong

The head of Hong Kong’s leading journalist group says she lost WSJ job after refusing to drop role

HONG KONG (AP) — The new chair of Hong Kong’s leading media professional group on Wednesday said she lost her job at The Wall Street Journal after she refused her supervisor’s request to withdraw from the election for the leadership post.

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Kim Jong Un - Jessie Yeung - North Korean fashion, drums, and jubilation: Here’s how South Koreans celebrated the first-ever Defectors’ Day - edition.cnn.com - China - South Korea - county Day - North Korea - city Pyongyang - city Seoul, South Korea

North Korean fashion, drums, and jubilation: Here’s how South Koreans celebrated the first-ever Defectors’ Day

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Al Jazeera Staff - What’s behind Bangladesh’s violent quota protests? - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

What’s behind Bangladesh’s violent quota protests?

Students demanding reforms in the quota system say they have come under attack from the government and its allies.

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FAISAL MAHMUD - ‘We sought rights’: Bangladesh on edge after quota protest turns violent - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

‘We sought rights’: Bangladesh on edge after quota protest turns violent

Hundreds of students were injured in clashes on Monday, but they’ve refused to back down as a battle of narratives breaks out.

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