Read more about the article Mexican Journo Killed In 1st Days Of Presidential Rul
Pic Shows: Alejandro Marquez was found dead; A journalist and former candidate for governor has been killed during the first days of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s rule as President of Mexico. The body of the journalist identified as Alejandro Marquez has been found near the city of Tepic, the capital of the state of Nayarit in Mexico. Local media report the last time his family saw him was on Friday afternoon when he had finished his lunch and he received a phone call and left his house on a motorbike. They did not hear from him after then. According to local media it is believed that he was shot in the back of the neck and the motorbike was not found next to him. The journalist had worked with many media outlets in his career and was recently put in charge of the publication 'Orion Informativo'. According to local media, he was working to expose political individuals who were allegedly connected with organised crime. Also in past local elections the journalist had been a candidate for Governor for the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) political party in the municipality of Tuxpan. The Prosecutor General informed that the investigation is ongoing but no arrests have been reported. The violence in Mexico has taken the lives of 140 journalists since the year 2000, according to the National Commission of Human Rights. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s rule as President of Mexico began on 1st December.

Mexican Journo Killed In 1st Days Of Presidential Rul

Story By: Angjela Trajkovska, Sub Editor: Joseph Golder, Agency: Central European News A journalist and former candidate for governor has been killed during the first days of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s rule as President of Mexico. The body of the journalist identified as Alejandro Marquez has been found near the city of Tepic, the capital…

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Read more about the article Murdered Ukrainian Journo To Brit Media: Go F Yourselves
Pics shows: Arkady Babchenko comment about British media; The 'murdered' Ukrainian journalist critical of the Kremlin who faked his death in order to help cops catch an assassin has told the British media to "go f*ck themselves" over criticism of the stunt. Arkady Babchenko, 41, who shocked people when he turned up at a press conference still alive, after earlier reports of his death at the hands of a Kremlin-backed assassin, posted the statement on his Facebook page. He said: "The British media is questioning whether there is really more harm than good that came from what I did? Dear British press, would you please go and f*ck yourselves? If you want to do something useful however, you can give me a British passport and British protection. Then you will have the right to teach me how I should save myself and my family. F*cking smart-a*ses!" A considerable portion of the British media warned that the stunt might have done more harm than good, including Lindsey Hilsum, the international editor for Channel 4 News, who tweeted: "So now every time a journalist is murdered, those responsible will unleash their bots and propagandists to say it’s fake news. "Thanks, Ukrainian security services. That’s really helpful to all who care about journalists’ safety." Leonid Ragozin, a former BBC and Russian Newsweek journalist, tweeted: "Babchenko’s death turns out to be fake news of the century. "A mindless and tragic mistreatment of public empathy that discredits so many things at once – Ukraine, Russian liberals, journalists. Only Kremlin wins." Sun journalist John Lucas added: "This will be a massive propaganda boost for Putin and his supporters and doesn’t do much to help journos also facing threats." The row follows on from claims now known to be false that Russian anti-Putin journalist Arkady Babchenko had been shot in the back by an unidentified killer at his home in Kiev one year after fleeing Russia over concerns for his safety. Babchenko, 41, was a

Murdered Ukrainian Journo To Brit Media: Go F Yourselves

Story By:Sergey Panashchuk, Sub Editor:Joseph Golder, Agency: Central European News Pics shows: Arkady Babchenko comment about British media; The 'murdered' Ukrainian journalist critical of the Kremlin who faked his death in order to help cops catch an assassin has told the British media to "go f*ck themselves" over criticism of…

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Read more about the article Kind Journo Covers Shivering Stray Dog With Her Scarf
Pic shows: A passerby realizing a stray dog shaking out of the cold, covers it with her own scarf in the Zonguldak province of Turkey. This is the heartwarming moment a young woman journalist became famous when she stopped to use her woollen scarf to cover a shivering stray dog. Duygu Elma, 23, spotted the dog lying on the pavement as she left a cafe where she had enjoyed a hot drink on a cold winter's day in the city of Zonguldak in the northern Turkish province of the same name. Duygu, a local newspaper journalist, noticed the dog was so cold that it was shivering and decided that she had to do something to help. So she took off the checked scarf from around her neck and spread it out over the shaking stray dog. Her act of compassion was captured on CCTV security cameras and struck a chord with animal lovers when the footage was later shared on social media. Duygu said: "I was at the cafe with my friends. When I was leaving, I saw the in front of the cafe. The weather was rainy and so cold. "I stopped to check if the dog was warm enough. When I realised it was shaking from the cold, I couldn't bare to see it so I took off my scarf and covered it. "I didn't think this would be such a big thing, it was a normal act I would expect from anybody. Street animals are vulnerable, especially in cold weather, everyone should take care of them." Turkey is famous for its stray dogs and cats which are generally well loved. Many people leave out food and shelter for them, especially during the colder winter months.

Kind Journo Covers Shivering Stray Dog With Her Scarf

Story By: Sibel Abdiu, Sub-Editor: Michael Leidig, Agency: Central European News https://youtu.be/MEKcX8-h53Y Video Credit: CEN This is the heartwarming moment a young woman journalist became famous when she stopped to use her woollen scarf to cover a shivering stray dog. Duygu Elma, 23, spotted the dog lying on the pavement as she left…

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