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"We cover the war, we're not complicit in it." Restricted and targeted, journalists in Lebanon are caught in a bind (10)
PARIS, France, March 27 [Category: Media] -- Reporters Without Borders issued the following news:
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"We cover the war, we're not complicit in it." Restricted and targeted, journalists in Lebanon are caught in a bind
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With air strikes and increasingly restricted access on the ground, reporting is now even more difficult for journalists in Lebanon. Working conditions in the country have significantly deteriorated since the Israeli army intensified its offensive in response to missile atta more PR
Albany State University Will Host 2026 Blue & Gold Scholarship Gala to Raise $1.5 Million for Student Success and Workforce Innovation (10)
ALBANY, Georgia, March 28 -- Albany State University issued the following news:
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Albany State University Will Host 2026 Blue & Gold Scholarship Gala to Raise $1.5 Million for Student Success and Workforce Innovation
Albany State University (ASU), Georgia's largest public Historically Black College and University (HBCU), will welcome corporate leaders, alumni, and community partners from across the Southeast to the 2026 Blue & Gold Scholarship Gala on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 6 p.m. more PR
Australian P.M. Albanese Signals Coordinated National Response to Fuel Supply and Global Conflict Pressures (10)
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said at a press conference that the government is mobilizing a coordinated national response to protect Australia's fuel supply and economy amid global conflict and domestic weather emergencies, including Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle.
Albanese stated that national cabinet will convene to strengthen coordination across federal, state and industry partners, emphasizing preparedness and lessons learned from COVID-era decision-m more PR
Banco Santa Cruz Cuts Policy Change Cycles From 90 to 2 Days Using FICO Platform (10)
SAN JOSE, California, March 27 -- FICO, an analytics software company, issued the following news:
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Banco Santa Cruz Cuts Policy Change Cycles from 90 to 2 Days Using FICO Platform
Dominican Republic's third-largest private bank reduces projected delinquency rates by 65% while achieving 85% faster time-to-market for new products
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MIAMI - FICO (NYSE: FICO)
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* Banco Santa Cruz reduced policy change cycles from 90 days to 2 days and cut time-to-market for new products by 85%
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BHSU Research Symposium to Highlight Student Research With Keynote Guest Delia D'Ambra (10)
SPEARFISH, South Dakota, March 28 -- Black Hills State University issued the following news:
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BHSU Research Symposium to Highlight Student Research with Keynote Guest Delia D'Ambra
Black Hills State University will host the 28th annual Black Hills Research Symposium (BHRS) April 1-2. This interdisciplinary conference will showcase undergraduate research activity in the Black Hills region and will feature keynote speaker Delia D'Ambra and co-chairs Dr. Alissa Call and Dr. Ashley Pfeiffer more PR
From spring break to global perspective: APSU students study national security in Serbia (10)
CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee, March 27 -- Austin Peay State University posted the following news:
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From spring break to global perspective: APSU students study national security in Serbia
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Capt. Randall Miller, center, along with ROTC Cadets Trevor Johnson and Romar Rabara, outside the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, Serbia.
BELGRADE, Serbia - While most American college students spent spring break stepping away from the world, a group of Austin Peay State University students stepped dire more PR
Hungary Orders Investigation of Journalist on Espionage Accusation (10)
NEW YORK, March 27 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:
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Hungary Orders Investigation of Journalist on Espionage Accusation
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The decision by Hungary's minister of justice to order an investigation into Szabolcs Panyi, a prominent Hungarian journalist, on dubious accusations of espionage, marks a dangerous escalation in the state's crackdown on independent media.
The government accuses Panyi, who writes for Direkt36 and VSquare, of spying "in coop more PR
Hungary: Espionage charges against Szabolcs Panyi ahead of elections mark another dangerous step toward Orban's authoritarian rule (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, March 27 -- The European Federation of Journalists posted the following news:
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Hungary: Espionage charges against Szabolcs Panyi ahead of elections mark another dangerous step toward Orban's authoritarian rule
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Hungary's most renowned investigative journalist, Szabolcs Panyi, faces politically motivated espionage charges after revealing Russian interference in Prime Minister Viktor Orban's election campaign. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joined the und more PR
Hungary: IPI Condemns Criminal Charges Filed Against Journalist Szabolcs Panyi (10)
VIENNA, Austria, March 27 -- The International Press Institute issued the following news:
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Hungary: IPI condemns criminal charges filed against journalist Szabolcs Panyi
Government must cease harassment of the press and respect democratic process as election nears
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The IPI global network today strongly condemns the Hungarian government's filing of criminal espionage charges against prominent journalist Szabolcs Panyi as an alarming escalation of pressure on independent media ahead of more PR
In Cuba, police surveillance and restrictions imposed on journalists covering energy crisis protests (10)
PARIS, France, March 26 [Category: Media] -- Reporters Without Borders issued the following news:
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In Cuba, police surveillance and restrictions imposed on journalists covering energy crisis protests
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In March, three independent journalists -Yoani Sanchez, Camila Acosta and Mabel Paez -reported being placed under police surveillance or subjected to a form of de facto house arrest after covering protests linked to the worsening energy crisis on the island. These clearly arbitrary restri more PR
Lord Andrew Roberts Delivers Special Lecture at HPU During America's 250th Year (10)
HIGH POINT, North Carolina, March 27 -- High Point University issued the following news release:
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Lord Andrew Roberts Delivers Special Lecture at HPU During America's 250th Year
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High Point University (r) welcomed renowned historian and author Lord Andrew Roberts to campus for a special lecture commemorating America's 250th year.
HIGH POINT, N.C., March 27, 2026 - High Point University (r) welcomed renowned historian and author Lord Andrew Roberts to campus for a special lecture comm more PR
McDonald Hopkins' Co-President Jim Stief Joins Crain's Cleveland Law Power Breakfast Panel (10)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 28 -- McDonald Hopkins, a law firm, issued the following news on March 27, 2026:
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McDonald Hopkins' Co-President Jim Stief joins Crain's Cleveland Law Power Breakfast panel
James Stief
McDonald Hopkins' Co-President Jim Stief recently joined fellow Cleveland law firm leaders as a panelist at the Crain's Cleveland Law Power Breakfast, hosted by Crain's Cleveland Business at The Union Club.
The March 25 event brought together prominent voices from across the legal more PR
NMiF looks at reckoning with forced sterilization in New Mexico (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, March 27 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:
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NMiF looks at reckoning with forced sterilization in New Mexico
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This week on New Mexico in Focus, KUNM's Jeanette DeDios sits down with three state senators who kickstarted an investigation into the state's long history of forced sterilization of Indigenous women and other women of color.
Later, DeDios asks the table how difficult it is for Native women to find a doctor in their community, more PR
Rowan University: CNN's Elie Honig Blends Humor and Hard Truths During RIPPAC Speaker Series (10)
GLASSBORO, New Jersey, March 28 -- Rowan University issued the following news:
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CNN's Elie Honig blends humor and hard truths during RIPPAC speaker series
What is happening now in the U.S. Department of Justice is different - and worse - than anything seen in recent history, according to CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig.
Honig unpacked prosecution, politics and presidential accountability during "An Evening with Elie Honig," a free public event on March 26 hosted by the Rowan Instit more PR
Taking stock: Reflecting on one year of public engagement on water reform (10)
LONDON, England, March 27 -- The University of Greenwich posted the following news:
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Taking stock: Reflecting on one year of public engagement on water reform
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Led by Dr Emanuele Lobina, Associate Professor in Water Service Reform, PSIRU's work on the water sector continues to inform policymakers, trade unions, civil society organisations and public service providers across the globe.
PSIRU specialises in examining how public services, including water, energy, waste management, healt more PR
The Loss of a Journalist in Burundi (10)
NEW YORK, March 27 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:
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The Loss of a Journalist in Burundi
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Human Rights Watch mourns the passing of Burundian journalist Jackson Bahati, who died suddenly at age 55 on March 16, 2026.
Bahati was a pillar among journalists in Burundi. A skilled writer and presenter, he was led by an innate curiosity and love for his country. Throughout his career spanning decades, Bahati interviewed many victims and witnesses of more PR
Ultra-processed Foods: Evidence and Policy Momentum Take Centre Stage at Imperial (10)
LONDON, England, March 27 -- Imperial College-London issued the following news:
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Ultra-processed foods: new evidence and policy momentum take centre stage at Imperial
By Annabel Culley
Imperial academics convened global leaders across science, policy and civil society to examine the latest evidence on Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) and to identify practical policy responses to their growing role in diets and disease.
On 24 March, Imperial Business School convened more than 100 in-person more PR
Wyden and Balint Introduce Bill to Strengthen Protections for Journalists Against Unreasonable Government Searches (10)
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, issued the following news release:
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Wyden and Balint Introduce Bill to Strengthen Protections for Journalists Against Unreasonable Government Searches
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Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., today introduced a bill to strengthen privacy protections against unreasonable government searches and seizures that could chill reporting critical of the government. The bill follows Donald Trump's Departme more PR
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