'Today, the CBC will resume some activity on a handful of Twitter accounts, including CBCNews, but we will significantly reduce our overall Twitter footprint and continue to assess the platform against our social media strategy.'
A man walks past a newspaper stand in Algiers, displaying the final issue of Algerian newspaper Liberté, on April 14, 2022. The closure of the French-language daily last year added to an already difficult climate for journalism in Algeria, which is ranked 136th on the current World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders.
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