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IJU expresses concern over human rights violations

NEW DELHI, 10 Dec: The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) has expressed concern over India’s rising record of human rights violations in recent times, especially against rights activists and journalists. Marking the International Day for Human Rights, the union drew the attention of the government to the International Federation of Journalists’ (IFJ) white paper on global journalism, released on Thursday, wherein India figures among the 10 most dangerous spots for journalists. In the 62-page document, released in Brussels on Thursday, the IFJ said that 2,658 journalists have been murdered since 1990 and 235 are currently in prison across the globe. Of the killed journalists, over 50 percent were from 10 most dangerous spots, featuring countries which suffered war violence, crimes and corruption, as well a catastrophic breakdown of law and order.

Gunmen kill female TV anchor and activist in eastern Afghanistan

Morning Brief: No health transfers

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Dec 10, 2020 6:04am Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford take reporters questions in Ottawa after a meeting of Canadian premiers in September, 2020. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) Good morning, iPolitics readers.   No health transfers yet: Trudeau will not be approving health transfers, or any sort of new health care deal, at today’s First Ministers meeting, the Globe reports. Rather, the conference is meant to serve as a “starting point for talks” on the matter. Premiers and the PM are likely to focus on the nationwide vaccine rollout on today’s video call.   Two Michaels, two years on: On the second anniversary of the arrest of the Two Michaels, the PM says his government is doing all it can to free them. “Canada has done absolutely everything necessary to try and get them home safe,” Trudeau said in the House of Commons yesterday. Michael Kovrig’s wife told the CBC that the support and so

First Thing: Joe Biden s son faces a federal tax investigation

First Thing: Joe Biden s son faces a federal tax investigation
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