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Senators propose bipartisan bill promoting international press freedom

Senators propose bipartisan bill promoting international press freedom Carly Roman © Provided by Washington Examiner Alert the presses: Bipartisanship is possible, according to Sens. Lindsey Graham and Tim Kaine, who are working together to promote international freedom of the press. On Friday, the South Carolina Republican and Virginia Democrat introduced the International Press Freedom Act of 2021, a bipartisan bill that would promote global press freedom by creating a coordinator for international press freedom at the State Department, authorize new funding for programs that protect journalists, use existing funds to prevent, investigate, and prosecute crimes against journalists who are overseas, and create a new visa category to allow threatened journalists to come to the United States.

Turkey and Egypt: Improved Relations — or Another Setback for Erdogan?

Opinion Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan gives a statement after a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, April 5, 2021. Photo: Murat Cetinmuhurdar/PPO/Handout via REUTERS In a complete reversal of his incessant attacks against the Egyptian government since the 2013 revolution and coup, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has launched a massive media and diplomatic campaign to mend ties with Egypt. Talks scheduled for this week could open the door to closer relations, and help end a battle for control in Libya, where Egypt and Turkey have backed opposing forces. Erdogan’s ruling AKP party recently proposed a parliamentary friendship group with Egypt. But Erdogan finds himself increasingly isolated and facing a severe economic crisis at home. The already weak Turkish Lira approached an all-time low versus the US dollar last week, after President Joe Biden officially recognized the Armenian genocide.

France agrees sale of war planes to Egypt

France agrees sale of war planes to Egypt dw.com 5/3/2021 dw.com Sources have confirmed reports Paris is selling 30 Rafale fighter jets to the government of President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, enraging rights advocates. © picture-alliance/dpa/epa AFP The Rafale has become one of France s most popular defense export items and Egypt one of its best customers Reports of a secret deal by the French government to sell 30 Dassault Rafale fighter jets as well as military electronics to the government of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi were confirmed by a government source in Paris on Monday. Similar large-scale military contracts with Egypt fell through in the past apparently more over concerns about Egypt s ability to pay for the equipment rather than concerns over its human rights record.

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