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2025 among deadliest years for journos worldwide; India lost six professionals

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Geneva: The year 2025 emerged as one of the deadliest years for journalists since the beginning of the century, after 2024. According to the tally of the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), 161 media professionals were killed in 31 countries (179 in 2024). At least 60 journalists were killed in the Gaza Strip, almost all of […] The post 2025 among deadliest years for journos worldwide; India lost six professionals appeared first on EastMojo.
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GENEVA- Thirteen days after its end, it can already be said that 2025 has been the second deadliest year for journalists since the beginning of the century, just behind 2024, said the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), a civil organization working for the protection of the press in armed conflicts.161 journalists were murdered this year in 31 countries, two thirds in armed conflicts, compared to 179 last year.TE MAY INTEREST: With nine journalists mur…

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The Gaza Strip again suffered the bulk of deaths of information professionals, with at least 60 deaths.

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Geneva. Thirteen days after its end, it can already be said that 2025 has been the second most deadly year for journalists since the beginning of the century, just behind 2024, said Thursday the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), a civil organization working for the protection of the press in armed conflicts. Press Emblem campaign reports figures and regions most affected 161 journalists were killed this year in 31 countries, two thirds in armed confl…

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EastMojo broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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