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COUNTRIES CALL FOR JOURNALISTS TO REGISTER AS FOREIGN AGENTS

Journalists as Foreign agents? That’s what is being alleged by Russians, Chinese and the U.S., finds Grumpy Editor.

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission calls for staff members of Chinese state-run media groups in the U.S. to register as foreign agents.  The U.S.panel asserts journalists at some Chinese media organizations engage in spying activities, feeding information back to the Chinese government while China has increased restrictions on foreign journalists in China.
 
Meanwhile, The U.S. Justice Department says it would require the Russian state-owned RT channel to register as a foreign agent. U.S. intelligence agencies accuse RT of involvement in alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, but Russia has denied any meddling.
 
From the other side, the Russian Ministry of Justice warns the Moscow bureau of U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe should prepare to register as a foreign agent.
 
“We had been expecting something for a long time,” says Ivan Martynenko, a reporter for the news outlet’s Russian-language website, Radio Liberty, at Radio Free Europe’s newsroom in Moscow.
 
Russian politicians for months have been grumbling that Radio Free Europe’s programs and website spread false or negative reports in efforts to harm Russia.
 
The U.S. Justice Department’s action infuriated the Kremlin and left news outlets such as Radio Free Europe vulnerable to retaliation in what is called a diplomatic tit-for-tat between Moscow and Washington.
 
 
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BRITISH MILITARY DOG DECORATED.  Mali, a British Military Dog that saved the lives of troops in Afghanistan in 2012, is decorated for bravery at ceremonies on Friday.  The eight-year-old Belgian Malinois twice was sent through direct fire in search of explosives.  The dog also detected insurgents. He is fully recovered from grenade blasts that injured his chest, legs and ear.

 

N.Y. SUBWAY CONDUCTORS CHANGE ADDRESS.  In another gender-neutral move, conductors on New York City subway trains will halt addressing riders as “ladies and gentlemen” when making announcements and instead use “passengers, riders or everyone.”
 
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