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1. MEDIA AND FILM STAFF VISA (SUBCLASS 423)
June 03, 2018
Media and film staff visa (subclass 423) is a type of temporary visa that is meant for journalists, film crew or the reporters that represents the oversea news and who are a concern with documentary programs or even the commercial news of the foreign countries. New applications of media and film staff visa (subclass 423). You are not in a place to apply as an applicant sponsor because this visa admits new applications. If at all your sponsorship ends and you want to be a sponsor to somebody who needs to make a documentary or the commercial news which are to viewed in Australia then you hav... (read more)
Author: Alice Ken
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2. Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Anatoliy Golod Can Meet To Make Good World!
May 23, 2017
Journalists have found the information how Russian GUIDES have managed for good result in USA elections. The GUIDES sent information for elections result few months before elections, few days before elections, even few days after elections message was sent to senators, journalists in all states (that electors have confirmed good result). Super news "Who is managing Mrs.Hillary Clinton?" was read around the world. This message includes real information, it can help to many people, because Hillary Clinton was going just to do politics for conflict structures (you know it even from her previo... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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3. World Read Super News: Journalists, France, Francois Fillon, Marine Le Pen, Emmanuel Macron
March 22, 2017
Everybody should know that to make good situations in society must be real purpose, real reason for politicians, businessmen, for society, for all people, for you, for all.
You know, it is necessary to take attention to do that all telephone calls will come to addressees; because bad structures have big network in many countries for blocking advertising calls to many companies: different percent (10 to 100) for different companies, but almost for every company, they use it to change economic, social activities (bad structures use it to change economic activity, but also to control m... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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4. TANGSELONE com Talks About Empowering Young Writers
March 08, 2017
Popular news forum - TANGSELONE.com’s team recently discussed how they are planning to empower the young writers. TANGSELONE.com is a part of their plan, as TANGSELONE.com is a website where young (as well as experienced journalists) would get a chance to practice as well as a great opportunity to publish their work on a worldwide known platform - TANGSELONE.com. “We are planning something big for the Indonesian writers, we want to empower them and want to indirectly train them to be world-class writers. When you go to TANGSELONE.com, you may think that TANGSELONE.com is like just another n... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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5. Anatoliy Golod, Donald Trump: riddle is solved making good world. GUIDES: good ways
January 17, 2017
The GUIDES sent information for elections result few months before elections, few days before elections, even few days after elections message was sent to senators, journalists in all states in USA (that electors have confirmed good result). Many journalists have found the information how elections in United States were managed from good GUIDES for good results, good relations. Super news "Who is managing Mrs.Hillary Clinton?" was read around the world. This message includes real information, it can help to many people, because Hillary Clinton was going just to do politics for conflict ... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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6. Russia has ruled USA elections. Donald Trump, Anatoliy Golod plan good world
January 11, 2017
Journalists have found the information how Russian GUIDES have managed for good result in USA elections. The GUIDES sent information for elections result few months before elections, few days before elections, even few days after elections message was sent to senators, journalists in all states (that electors have confirmed good result). Super news "Who is managing Mrs.Hillary Clinton?" was read around the world. This message includes real information, it can help to many people, because Hillary Clinton was going just to do politics for conflict structures (you know it even from her previo... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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7. Bartleby's Expands Journalist Service for Events
December 18, 2016
Bartlebys , the service that provides journalists to cover private events and create professional presentations, announced today that it is expanding its service offerings. Bartlebys turns a corporate event or private party into a fun, celebrity-style happening, with the client able to select options such as a red-carpet interviewer and photographer.
“We give you the Page 6 treatment without you having to worry about actually being on Page 6,” said a spokesperson for Bartlebys. “It’s fun, and people feel elevated by the experience. Then, you get a cool chronicle of your event as a memento... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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8. Protests in Poland Sparked by Perceived Assaults on Democracy
December 17, 2016
Opponents of Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party remained in front of Poland's parliament building Saturday morning hours after police used force to remove blockades of the building's exits.
The protesters, who also are staging a new rally outside Poland's presidential palace, are opposed to a series of government steps they consider anti-democratic.
The protests occurred after the government approved a plan to restrict journalists' access to members of the...... (read more)
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9. Moscow Refuses To Allow Human Rigths Protest Near Turkmenistan's Embassy
December 16, 2016
Moscow city authorities have refused to allow human rights activists to stage a protest in front of Turkmenistan's embassy on Monday in support of jailed Turkmen journalists.
The Memorial Human Rights Center said on Friday that city officials justified their refusal by saying the protest could affect "heavy public transport flow" in the area close to the embassy.
Memorial says the refusal was politically motivated.
An application to conduct the protest was filed by...... (read more)
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10. The Correspondents
December 16, 2016
The Correspondents is VOA’s weekly discussion of the world’s top stories, as seen through the eyes of our dedicated reporters in the US and around the globe. Hosted by Mil Arcega, our panel of journalists goes beyond the headlines to give listeners and viewer real context and understanding of what’s driving the story.... (read more)
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11. Post-Impeachment South Korean Presidential Race Begins
December 15, 2016
A major South Korean opposition leader declared his intention to run for president on Thursday, if Park Geun-hye’s impeachment is upheld in court, and promised to modify some of her hard-line policies on North Korea.
Speaking to journalists at the Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club, Moon Jae-in, a leader of the Democratic Party, South Korea’s leading opposition party, said it would be his “great honor” to run as a candidate in the next presidential election.
The 63-year-old progressive...... (read more)
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12. Turkey Jails Record Number of Journalists in Post-coup Crackdown
December 13, 2016
There are at least 81 journalists imprisoned in Turkey, which is more than are jailed in any other country, and accounts for almost one third of all imprisoned journalists worldwide.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, the journalists jailed by the Turkish government in the aftermath of a failed July coup attempt sent the total number of jailed journalists soaring from 199 in 2015 to 259 now.
The 81 journalists imprisoned in Turkey have been accused of anti-state...... (read more)
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13. A Transition in Photos: Behind the Velvet Rope at Trump Tower
December 12, 2016
A frigid, drizzly Monday in midtown Manhattan. One by one, beginning before 8 a.m., 20 or so journalists and photographers grab their coffee and settle in for a long day behind the ropes at Trump Tower.
On the day's high-profile agenda: Carly Fiorina, Rep. Raul Labrador, Rick Santorum, Sen. Joe Manchin and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, among others.
9:58 a.m. — Former Hewlett-Packard CEO and Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina is escorted by Trump campaign...... (read more)
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14. Macedonians Vote in Early Elections After Wiretap Scandal
December 11, 2016
Polls opened Sunday in Macedonia for a general election called two years early as part of a Western-brokered agreement to end a paralyzing political crisis.
The crisis began after the opposition accused the conservative government of an illegal wiretapping operation that targeted 20,000 people, including politicians, judges, journalists, police and religious leaders.
Former conservative Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, who had headed the government since 2006, is seeking a fresh...... (read more)
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15. The Correspondents
December 09, 2016
The Correspondents is VOA’s weekly discussion of the world’s top stories, as seen through the eyes of our dedicated reporters in the US and around the globe. Hosted by Mil Arcega, our panel of journalists goes beyond the headlines to give listeners and viewer real context and understanding of what’s driving the story.... (read more)
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16. Orban Allies Tighten Media Grip Ahead of Hungary Election
December 06, 2016
People close to Prime Minister Viktor Orban are increasing their control over Hungarian media, raising concerns among government critics and international bodies over press freedom as an election approaches.
Some journalists who spoke to Reuters said they were alarmed last month when the Austrian owner of Hungarian media group Mediaworks closed Hungary's largest opposition daily newspaper and sold the rest of the group to an Orban ally.
Mediaworks suspended the 70-80 staffers at...... (read more)
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17. Greek Court Rejects Extradition of Turkish Soldiers Accused in Coup Attempt
December 05, 2016
A Greek court has ruled against the extradition of three Turkish soldiers accused by Ankara of involvement in a failed coup last summer.
The three soldiers, part of a group of eight who fled to Greece, have denied Turkey's allegations.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has engaged in a crackdown on journalists, academics, military and civilian government employees, accusing them of participating in the July coup attempt.
More than 100,000 people have been removed from their...... (read more)
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18. Ghana Electoral Commission Assures Problem-free Second Round of Special Voting
December 03, 2016
Ghana's electoral commission on Sunday will hold a second special early voting period for citizens who encountered trouble Thursday when they tried to cast ballots in the first one.
The early voting period was scheduled to allow those who work on Election Day, December 7 — security forces, electoral officers and journalists — to cast ballots. But many people from these groups could not vote because they could not find their names in the voter registry.
In Accra, journalist Ebenezer...... (read more)
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19. UN Calls for Donors to Ease Hunger in Southern Africa
December 02, 2016
The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said Friday that more than 40 million people need food assistance across southern Africa before the next harvest next March, with Zimbabwe and Madagascar being some of the worst hit.
Chimimba David Phiri, the head of FAO in southern Africa, told journalists in Harare that of the $35.8 million the U.N. agencies in the region need to fight the effects of El Nino, only $8 million has been secured. The region was hit by El Nino-induced drought — the...... (read more)
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20. The Correspondents
December 02, 2016
The Correspondents is VOA’s weekly discussion of the world’s top stories, as seen through the eyes of our dedicated reporters in the US and around the globe. Hosted by Mil Arcega, our panel of journalists goes beyond the headlines to give listeners and viewer real context and understanding of what’s driving the story.... (read more)
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21. World's Oldest Living Person Celebrates 117th Birthday
November 29, 2016
The Italian woman who is the world's oldest living person has marked her 117th birthday by blowing out all the candles on her cake.
Emma Morano received a greeting from Italy's president, read by an official, and a visit from two elderly nieces and her long-time physician on Tuesday morning to mark the milestone birthday. She patiently responded to a series of questions from journalists and accepted some gifts, including cookies.
Then she blew out the candles on her...... (read more)
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22. Tajikistan Revokes Accreditation of Radio Journalists
November 28, 2016
Tajikistan has revoked the accreditation of six radio journalists working for the U.S.-government-funded broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).
The suspension came after RFE/RL refused to remove from its website a report on the appointment of the Tajik president's daughter to a senior Foreign Ministry position.
RFE/RL's Tajik service, locally known as Radio Ozodi, had reported that President Emomali Rahmon's daughter, Rukhshona Rahmonova, had been...... (read more)
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23. The Correspondents
November 25, 2016
The Correspondents is VOA’s weekly discussion of the world’s top stories, as seen through the eyes of our dedicated reporters in the US and around the globe. Hosted by Mil Arcega, our panel of journalists goes beyond the headlines to give listeners and viewer real context and understanding of what’s driving the story.... (read more)
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24. Turkey’s Unprecedented Crackdown Sparks Little Unrest
November 24, 2016
The trial resumed Thursday in Turkey for journalists and editors from the pro-Kurdish newspaper Ozgur Gundem, which was shut down in August for alleged ties to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) separatist group.
Since Turkey's failed military coup last July, more than 30,000 people have been arrested in a crackdown that has targeted alleged coup supporters and backers of the country's legal pro-Kurdish movement. Yet, while opposition parties claim the crackdown is a witch...... (read more)
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25. Leaders Claim Boko Haram Besieging Villages in Chibok Area
November 22, 2016
Boko Haram fighters are overrunning villages near the northeast Nigerian town of Chibok, forcing hundreds of people to flee as they loot and burn in the area from which nearly 300 schoolgirls were kidnapped in 2014, local leaders said Tuesday.
“Chibok is now under Boko Haram siege,' the chairman of the Chibok local government area, Yaga Yarkawa, told journalists Tuesday in Maiduguri, the birthplace of Nigeria's homegrown Islamic extremist group 130 kilometers (80 miles) to...... (read more)
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