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Reporter, once held by Egyptian military, helps announce Mubarak resignation
New York Magazine Q&A with Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera English’s correspondent in Cairo
Israeli bill proposes ban on images of victims without consent
Supporters believe law will protect privacy of terror victims, strengthen media ethics
Journalist fired for comment on Mexican president’s drinking
Prominent journalist Carmen Aristegui fired from MVS radio for violating ethics code; critics point to gov’t pressure
Under threat of massive protest, Mubarek stifles Internet connections
Faced with widespread anti-government unrest, Egyptian president moves to preserve stability – and to prevent social media from spurring Tunisia-like revolution
Social networking and journalism: Ethics from a Latin American view
In a region rife with political and social challenges, scholars and journalists wrestle with ethics in the new media “ecosystem”
The end of secrecy and privacy?
UK phone-hacking scandal leads one journalist to declare, “ Media ethics are in a mess.”
Spokesman’s resignation revives UK phone-hacking scandal
Downing St official quits; Brit papers hint at mischief surrounding Murdoch’s takeover of satellite broadcaster BSkyB
New leaked “Palestine Papers” sure to spark controversy
Al Jazeera launches “transparency unit,” provides new online outlet for leaked documents
Feds subpoena former CIA agent’s lawyer in leak case
Agent indicted for leaking classified info to NYTimes reporter James Risen; lawyer called to testify