The data - driven path to a stronger press in Latin America | LSE Latin America and Caribbean
The number of journalists killed in Mexico between 2016 and 2020 has risen by more than a third in the past decade, according to new figures from the United Nations (UN) and the International Journal of Media (IFJ). But what does this mean?
Source: blogs.lse.ac.ukPublished on 2022-05-03
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