Security block the media from accessing a Bali resort, where convicted Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby arrived to begin her life after her release, in Bali
Security block the media from accessing a Bali resort, where convicted Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby arrived to begin her life after her release from Kerobokan Prison, in Seminyak, on the resort island of Bali February 10, 2014. Indonesia released Corby on parole on Monday after she had served nine years in prison in Bali. Corby, 36, escorted from prison through a jostling crowd of reporters, must remain on the island under the conditions of her parole, and will not be allowed to return to Australia before 2017. The former beauty student will live with her sister in Bali, according to media reports. REUTERS/Murdani Usman (INDONESIA - Tags: CRIME LAW DRUGS SOCIETY MEDIA)
Indonesia releases Australian drug trafficker on parole
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Filipino film highlights dangerous power of social media
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Egypt detains man who sent pictures to Jazeera - sources
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A policeman waves away media personnel from the scene of a bomb blast in Sanaa
A policeman waves away media personnel from the scene of a bomb blast in Sanaa February 9, 2014. At least three people were wounded in Sanaa on Sunday when a bomb went off near the oil ministry in the Yemeni capital, witnesses said. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi (YEMEN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Ruling-party candidate wins Tokyo poll, relief for Japan's Abe-media
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Kosovo's head of university quits after violent protests
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A protester holds signs during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, in downtown Beirut
A protester holds signs during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, in downtown Beirut February 8, 2014. The Committee for the Protection of Journalists said the detention of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt signals the first time that any country has charged a TV network of terrorism-related charges, and calls for their release. A public prosecutor said on January 29 that Egypt would put an Australian, two Britons and a Dutchwoman working for Al Jazeera on trial for aiding 16 Egyptians belonging to a "terrorist organisation", a reference to the Muslim Brotherhood. The sign reads, "Freedom to journalist Ibrahim Al-Douary". REUTERS/Hasan Shaaban (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)
Protesters tape their mouths in protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, in downtown Beirut
Protesters tape their mouths in protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, in downtown Beirut February 8, 2014. The Committee for the Protection of Journalists said the detention of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt signals the first time that any country has charged a TV network of terrorism-related charges, and calls for their release. A public prosecutor said on January 29 that Egypt would put an Australian, two Britons and a Dutchwoman working for Al Jazeera on trial for aiding 16 Egyptians belonging to a "terrorist organisation", a reference to the Muslim Brotherhood. REUTERS/Hasan Shaaban (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Protesters hold signs during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, in downtown Beirut
Protesters hold signs during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, in downtown Beirut February 8, 2014. The Committee for the Protection of Journalists said the detention of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt signals the first time that any country has charged a TV network of terrorism-related charges, and calls for their release. A public prosecutor said on January 29 that Egypt would put an Australian, two Britons and a Dutchwoman working for Al Jazeera on trial for aiding 16 Egyptians belonging to a "terrorist organisation", a reference to the Muslim Brotherhood. The sign reads, "In solidarity with the detained journalists in Egypt and a pause of silence". REUTERS/Hasan Shaaban (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MEDIA CRIME LAW)