The MEiN analysis for July 2024 revealed that media coverage was equally split between stories on violent attacks and judicial proceedings. Among the four key stories analyzed, both government and non-state actors were involved, with two of the incidents specifically targeting the media. This focus highlights the dual challenges of violence and legal responses while underscoring the ongoing threats to press freedom and the judiciary’s role in addressing these issues.
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