News agencies
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Revealed: how Associated Press cooperated with the NazisGerman historian shows how news agency retained access in 1930s by promising not to undermine strength of Hitler regime
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BBC and Yle in Finland are top public service innovators, says reportThe two broadcasters have succeeded because they see technology as an opportunity rather than a threat, according to Reuters institute
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Vice Media to launch in Russia and six eastern European countriesYouth brand and Greek Antenna Group partner to produce local content in ‘incredible market’
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Clodagh Higginson lands TV political correspondent jobThe Sun’s former Whitehall editor switches from newspapers to TV after emerging unscathed from Scotland Yard’s ill-fated Operation Elveden
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CNN reporter’s award draws Amanpour comparisonSudanese journalist Nima Elbagir receives specialist reporting prize from Royal Television Society
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Houthi snipers blamed for shooting of Yemeni journalistReporter was shot dead while running for cover after shelling of factory
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How does money flow through the health service in England?The Department of Health was allocated £116bn in 2015-16. Here is how it has been shared out
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UK press most likely to be seen as rightwing, European poll showsYouGov asked people in seven countries whether their nation’s media were too rightwing or too leftwing on five issues including crime and immigration
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Pyjamas on the school run: 50% polyester, 100% contemptPJ apologists claim nightwear at the school gate is quicker, more comfy and not so different to clothing seen on the catwalk. But not getting dressed before you leave the house is still a mark of disrespect
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Six communications trends NGOs should follow in 2016Digital evolution powered development communications this year. What should we consider for 2016?
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The world in 2015 review: a year of living dangerouslyWe look back at the global spread of jihadi ideology and terror, tensions in international relations and a glimpse of hope in efforts to tackle climate change
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Pass notes: 2015The Tories won a majority, Wayne Rooney and the Queen broke records and Jeremy Clarkson asked for steak in an unusual manner... it’s been an interesting year. Just don’t mention the rugby.
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BBC rated most accurate and reliable TV news, says Ofcom pollWhile the corporation’s news was deemed ‘trustworthy’, less than half of those polled believed the BBC to be ‘impartial and unbiased’
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SWNS moves into London by acquiring yet another news agencyCompany reports that it is enjoying ‘phenomenal growth in a difficult market’
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BuzzFeed journalist attacked by far-right Jewish extremists in ParisPolice protect David Perrotin after incident that took place as LDJ activists protested against news agency AFP’s coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict
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Turkish photojournalist killed in suicide bomb blast in SyriaFather-to-be was one of 20 victims in the marketplace attack by Isis
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Photo highlights of the dayThe Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of the best photographs from around the world, including
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Portugal's election – a guide to the parties and politicsThe incumbent government is ahead in the polls but will it get enough support to win a majority?
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Separating the truth from the buzz in social mediaA research paper has been launched looking at just how representative social media is. Here its authors explain why it is important to ask that question
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National newspaper apathy fails to provide British voters with crucial information about the reasons for the Stormont crisisUnder-reporting of Northern Ireland lets chief constable off the hook
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Greek officials question Tom Bradby's account of man's deathITV news anchor claimed officials failed to help 70-year-old man who appeared to kill himself by driving into harbour
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Esteban Cambiasso joins Olympiakos to play in Champions LeagueEsteban Cambiasso left Leicester City this summer after one season but he was credited with being key to their Premier League survival
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ITV News wrong to give platform to Rwanda's genocide mastermindBroadcast interview of Jean Kambanda in prison allowed him to reverse his confession and thereby falsify history, writes Linda Melvern
Greenslade Alan Moses pokes fun at Paul Dacre in defending Ipso's record