How long can a democracy tolerate temporary government before public trust is eroded? If Israeli leaders fail to form a coalition, a third consecutive election would prolong the stalemate beyond a full year.
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But first: These are trying times for journalists. They face growing threats globally, from violence to cyberbullying to legal challenges designed to intimidate.
A new finds that nearly 500 journalists were killed from 2014-18. is high, with 88% of cases unresolved. Syria, Mexico, and Afghanistan are the most dangerous countries to work in, but the United States accounted for seven deaths, Finland for two. Non-conflict zones became more threatening than war zones in 2017-18, reflecting the targeting of those who report on corruption, crime, and politics. Hostile rhetoric has surged, as have efforts to discredit professional, accurate reporting. As international news editors and journalist advocates gathered in New York last Friday noted, vicious online attacks have spiked, .
What is the best response? Journalists at the gathering emphasized the need to maintain high standards and聽help the public better understand what journalists do. They also called for more officials to speak out聽in defense of a robust media鈥檚 importance to democracy.
Numerous initiatives are underway.聽The new聽聽provides journalists legal and security training.聽The was founded in 2014 to support freelance and local journalists. The is developing metrics for the trustworthiness of journalism.
As U.N. Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres , the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists: 鈥淲ithout journalists able to do their jobs in safety, we face the prospect of a world of confusion and disinformation.鈥