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Journalists... Newsletter for 2026-06-28 ( 6 items )  
Article 19: Turkiye - Independent Media Must Be Allowed Accreditation to Attend NATO Summit (10)
LONDON, England, June 27 -- Article 19, an organization that says it propels the freedom of expression movement, posted the following letter on June 26, 2026: * * * Turkiye: Independent media must be allowed accreditation to attend NATO Summit ARTICLE 19 and other press freedom, freedom of expression, journalists' and human rights organisations wrote to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, expressing serious concern about the denial of media accreditation to independent news outlets and journalists in Turkiye ahead of the 2026 NATO Summit in A more PR

At Seattle World Cup, FIFA Lets Rainbow Flags Fly (10)
NEW YORK, June 26 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news: * * * At Seattle World Cup, FIFA Lets Rainbow Flags Fly * When the Egypt and Iran teams meet at Lumen Field in Seattle tonight, soccer fans will be free to wave the rainbow flag. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) confirmed Thursday that it would not bar the symbol from the stadium over formal objections from both countries' football federations. It is the right call. On June 25, FIFA called the tournament "an inclusive e more PR

Portrait : Sneha Barve, investigating despite threats in India (10)
PARIS, France, June 27 [Category: Media] -- Reporters Without Borders issued the following news: * * * Portrait : Sneha Barve, investigating despite threats in India * On 4 July 2025, Indian journalist Sneha Barve nearly died for wanting to document an illegal construction site. While her main attacker is out on bail, the reporter -who launched her own news website, Samarth Bharat, and her YouTube channel -continues to work despite the risks. On the day of the attack, Sneha Barve was on her way to the locality of Manchar, in the state of  more PR

Recruitment, Capacity and Cyber Attacks are Air Cargo's Biggest Challenges (10)
SURREY, England, June 27 -- Air Cargo News issued the following news: * * * Recruitment, capacity and cyber attacks are air cargo's biggest challenges By Damian Brett Recruitment, freighter capacity shortages and cyber attacks have been identified as three of the biggest threats to the air cargo market by speakers at this week's Air Cargo China event in Shanghai. Speaking on a panel discussion, Joanna Li, executive director, commercial and business development at Hong Kong handler Hactl, said the threat presented by cyber attacks was under more PR

Scientists urge journalists to acknowledge 'missing Americans' lost to early death epidemic (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, June 26 [Category: Media] -- The Association of Health Care Journalists posted the following news: * * * Scientists urge journalists to acknowledge 'missing Americans' lost to early death epidemic * 'Missing Americans': The U.S. early death epidemic * Moderator: Linda Marsa, independent journalist. * Michelle Williams, professor of epidemiology and population health, Stanford University School of Medicine. * Jacob Bor, associate professor of global health and epidemiology, Boston University School of Public Heal more PR

Turkey: IPI and Partners Urge NATO to Reconsider Denial of Independent Media Accreditation (10)
VIENNA, Austria, June 27 -- The International Press Institute issued the following news: * * * Turkey: IPI and partners urge NATO to reconsider denial of independent media accreditation Joint letter to NATO: Accreditation process excludes independent journalists from summit - International Press Institute (IPI), together with press freedom, freedom of expression, and human rights organisations, has written to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to raise urgent concerns about the denial of accreditation to independent media in Turkiye seeking more PR