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This week on Africa Journal
The main datelines on this week's Africa Journal are Guinea, Madagascar, Ghana and Mali. Full article
Media awards regional winners announced
The six regional winners of the Reuters Foundation-IUCN Media Awards for excellence in environmental reporting are announced. Full article
The New York based Committee to Protect Journalists has demanded the U.S. military either charge or immediately free a Reuters cameraman held in Iraq. Full article
Thomson Reuters has offered a journalism scholarship at Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg. Full article
Reuters Baghdad bureau held a special ceremony on the first anniversary of the deaths of two of its Iraqi newsmen. Full article
Applications are invited for the 2009 Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships (AFPF) and Daniel Pearl Fellowships which ... Full article
IFJ condemns US raid on home of prominent Iraqi journalist Hesen Al-Maajon, and demands his release. Full article
UN official says climate change fund needs big cash boost. Full article
The following Reuters story describes various ways in which Americans and their presidential candidates are talking about cutting back on their huge use of energy. We need to ask the same journalistic questions like when? and where? Full article
Journalists in Gaza stop work to demand that Israel explain why its troops killed a Reuters cameraman. Full article
