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Can a city sue a TV channel?

The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, has said she plans to sue Fox News for a broadcast that described parts of the French capital as "no-go zones" for non-Muslims. But is it possible for a city to take out a libel action against a TV channel, asks Thomas Dahlhaus? Deputy mayor Patrick Klugman confirmed to the BBC on Wednesday that the mayor was "definitely serious" and that action would be taken "in the coming days". Fox News had rubbed salt into the wounds of the Charlie Hebdo attack, he said, by spreading "totally fake, false information" about the city - including popular tourist areas such as Montmartre. "It was like a pain after the pain to be insulted by such a lack of fact-checking in broadcasts all over the world," he said. Legal experts, he added, were currently deciding whether to bring the action in New York or Paris. A number of legal experts have chorused that the case woul

BBC Job opportunity : BBC World News Komla Dumor Award/ Deadline 19 January 2015

Job Introduction Applications are invited from 19th of January . Komla Dumor was a journalist of Africa. His passion was to tell African stories to the world with honesty and integrity. It's a legacy that the BBC wants to continue. The BBC World News Komla Dumor Award will be made to an outstanding individual living and working in Africa, who combines strong journalism skills, on air flair, and an exceptional talent in telling African stories with the ambition and potential to become a star of the future. . Role Responsibility The winner of the BBC World News Komla Dumor award will receive a once-in-a-lifetime training and development opportunity with the BBC in London, starting in early September 2015 and running for three months.  Working with teams from across BBC News, the winner will produce an African s

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY :Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Fellowship Programme

The Journalism Fellowship Programme The Journalism Fellowship Programme enables mid-career journalists* to improve their knowledge and to study issues important to their professional development in greater depth than is possible under deadline pressure. Around 25 journalists from around the globe study in Oxford each year on Fellowships of either three, six or nine months, covering one, two or all three terms of the academic year. See available fellowships. Applications are now open for the Journalism Fellowship Programme 2015-16. * A minimum of 5 years' full time professional journalistic experience and a high level of spoken and written English are essential. See eligibility. Programme Content Requirements of the Journalism Felllowship Programme are to conduct academic research and to actively participate in the activities of the Reuters Institute. Research Journalist Fellows are expected to submit a substantia

GEN Calls for Worldwide Solidarity after Charlie Hebdo Attack

Board members of the Global Editors Network (GEN) stand in solidarity with the victims of the shooting that took place at Charlie Hebdo in Paris on 7 January. They condemn this terrorist attack on the freedom of the press and call the worldwide news community to share their solidarity.  On 7 January, masked and armed men burst through the newsroom of Charlie Hebdo , a satirical magazine based in the French capital and killed at least 12 people. Among them were famous cartoonists Cabu, Wolinski, Charb and Tignous.   'It is our duty to stay strong and united against all acts of violence and terrorism committed against journalists and the freedom of the press. All my thoughts are with the families of the victims', said Ricardo Kirschbaum, President of the Global Editors Network. 'As journalists, it is our duty to resist against all threats to democracy, and continue fighting for freedom of speech. Cartoonists, as well as other journalists should b

We need e-governance to improve information access

The introduction of telecommunications and the Internet has, without doubt, enhanced communication and brought people who, hitherto, were far apart closer. Businesses have also improved, as employing the telephone or going online has reduced time spent on transactions and thereby cut cost in many instances. Nevertheless, while mobile phone penetration has soared over the years, the same cannot be said of the Internet. Ghana can boast a host of telecommunication providers, such as MTN, tiGO, Airtel, Glo, Vodafone and Expresso, which are also providing Internet services, with each trying to outdo one another with one package or another. In view of the very ripe market for Internet services, Surfline, a new Internet service provider, has entered the fray. While we admit that Internet connectivity is still slow in our part of the world, in spite of the introduction of fibre optic, we realise that Ghana is still underutilising the Internet. A lot of government business is still being conduc

USAID Digital Development West Africa Forum Jan 26 2015, Accra, Ghana

USAID and FHI 360 are proud to   invite you to RSVP   for the first Digital Development Forum on Monday, January 26, 2015 in Accra, Ghana. This one-day event will set the ICT4D agenda for 2015 – celebrating the progress made in three critical areas of technology innovation, and guiding the future of ICT-enabled development. Please RSVP now   to join your peers in the ICT community for learning, networking, and collaboration to answer these key questions: Transitioning to Digital Financial Services   – What is the value of E-Payments? The Vital Role of Local Content   – How Can We Bring More Voices Online? Regional Ebola Response   – What Is the Role of ICT Now and Long-Term? We are particularly excited to offer participants the opportunity to give short 5-minute lightning talks highlighting new digital development innovations on these three topics or to lead a learning lunch table topic. Be sure to note your interest on the   Google RSVP form . Please RSVP now   as space at this event