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A journalist was killed every four days for doing their job to pursue truth, UNESCO report says.
Latin America and the Caribbean are the most dangerous regions for journalists.
85% of cases identified by UNESCO since 2006 still unsolved or abandoned, according to responses figures provided by individual countries.
North America and Western Europe are the least dangerous regions.
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