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Australian Journalists Face Trial Over Cardinal Pell Sex Abuse Case

With Australia's government clamping down on journalists for revealing state secrets to spy on citizens and alleged war crimes by its soldiers in Afghanistan, 30 editors, reporters and media organizations face trial for reporting details of Cardinal George Pell's 2018 child sex abuse conviction that was voided on appeal.

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IPI, Amnesty Cite Press Freedom Crackdown During COVID-19 Pandemic

Joining a chorus of other press freedom and journalists’ rights groups, the International Press Institute (IPI) and Amnesty International said some governments are using the COVID-19 pandemic as a ruse to expand powers and keep the media from reporting wrongdoing and equipment shortages.

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Journalism Still Under Siege on World Press Freedom Day

The marking of this year’s World Press Freedom Day was no celebration but a remembrance for journalists jailed, killed, assaulted and besieged by governments wanting to prevent them from revealing wrongdoing, especially over the COVID-19 pandemic, equipment shortages and misappropriated gear.

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EU Wants Data Privacy for COVID-19 Tracking Apps

Already having some of the world's strictest privacy laws, the European Union wants mobile apps tracking COVID-19 cases to keep most data on devices instead of a central server as governments consider schemes to follow the path of the pandemic.

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