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Chelsea Manning and Data Privacy take centre stage at Geneva human rights film festival - euronews.com

Chelsea Manning and Data Privacy take centre stage at Geneva human rights film festival

Hans Block's unnerving documentary 'Made to Measure' was screened on Saturday 5 March at the 20th edition of Geneva's human rights film festival, FIFDH.

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The FIFDH celebrates 20 years of standing up for human rights - euronews.com - Russia - Ukraine - Belgium - Switzerland - Usa - county Geneva

The FIFDH celebrates 20 years of standing up for human rights

Featuring a remarkable lineup and eyewitness accounts from across the world, the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights is a unique opportunity to talk about all human rights violations through cinema, fiction, documentaries, and news. Cinema went to Geneva to check it out.

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Vladimir Putin - Premier League clubs to donate millions to Ukraine and cancel Russian TV broadcast rights - metro.co.uk - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Romania - Poland -  Sochi - Moldova -  Saint Petersburg

Premier League clubs to donate millions to Ukraine and cancel Russian TV broadcast rights

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to donate millions in humanitarian aid to beseiged Ukraine, and will cancel its deal with a Russian broadcaster for matches to be aired in the country.

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Premier League: China's rights holder will not show games over Ukraine support - bbc.com - Russia - Ukraine - China

Premier League: China's rights holder will not show games over Ukraine support

The Premier League has been told by its Chinese rights holders they will not broadcast coverage of matches this weekend because of planned shows of support for Ukraine, the BBC has learnt.

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Vladimir Putin - Premier League TV rights deal in Russia ‘under review’ - arabnews.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Uae - Saudi Arabia - county Summit - county Marathon

Premier League TV rights deal in Russia ‘under review’

LONDON: The Premier League is looking at the suspension or termination of its Russian television deal following President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, chief executive Richard Masters said on Thursday. The Russian rights for the current season are owned by a company called Rambler, and broadcast on streaming platform Okko.

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Vladimir Putin - Russia-Ukraine conflict: Premier League TV rights deal in Russia 'under review' - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - county Summit

Russia-Ukraine conflict: Premier League TV rights deal in Russia 'under review'

Premier League is looking at the suspension or termination of its Russian television deal following President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, chief executive Richard Masters said on Thursday. The Russian rights for the current season are owned by a company called Rambler, and broadcast on streaming platform Okko.

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Sebastian Coe - beIN SPORTS Secures World Athletics Rights in MENA - beinsports.com - Britain - state Oregon - Oman -  Budapest

beIN SPORTS Secures World Athletics Rights in MENA

beIN MEDIA GROUP (“beIN”) and World Athletics have agreed an exciting new deal for the broadcast of all World Athletics events, including the 2022 and 2023 World Athletics Championships in Oregon and Budapest respectively, across 24 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in a 2-year deal. 

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Premier League TV rights deal in Russia under review, Richard Masters reveals - msn.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - county Summit

Premier League TV rights deal in Russia under review, Richard Masters reveals

The Premier League is looking at the suspension or termination of its Russian television deal following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

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