
Spanish Journalist Shares Story of Bosnian Hospitality
A Spanish journalist shared his experience of warmth and hospitality in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a story that follows a similar anecdote from an Italian journalist.
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A Spanish journalist shared his experience of warmth and hospitality in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a story that follows a similar anecdote from an Italian journalist.

Cyprus Justice Minister Costas Fitiris stated that journalist Makarios Drousiotis has not provided documented evidence to support his claims of rape and other accusations against a former supreme court judge.
Strong explosions were reported in Tehran during the night, with journalists also noting aircraft flying over the area.

A journalist discusses the political developments within Albania's Socialist Party, focusing on internal clashes and the relationship between Prime Minister Rama, Spiropali, and Erion Braçe, particularly after Braçe offered to run for Tirana mayor.

Journalist Artan Hoxha criticized the Special Anti-Corruption Structure (SPAK) for allegedly applying double standards in its approach to former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, who was indicted without security measures, compared to Mayor Erion Veliaj.

Journalist Peter Alexander announced his departure from NBC News during the March 28 broadcast, concluding his 22-year tenure, which included anchoring the Today desk on Saturday mornings since 2018.

Russia launched an extensive missile and drone attack across Ukraine, with a significant focus on the Kyiv region, resulting in at least one fatality and widespread power outages. The assault involved nearly 500 drones and missiles, prompting Poland to scramble fighter jets.

New details have surfaced about an associate of Fidesz party director Kubatov, who is reportedly known for harassing counter-protesters and journalists at government party campaign rallies. The individual jokingly refers to Kubatov's team as 'mini Hollywood.'
Malian journalist Malick Konaté shares his insights on the restrictions of freedoms and the prevailing security situation in Mali, as reported by Seneweb.

Matthaios Giannoulis publicly criticized journalist Giorgos Liagas, calling it "journalistic vulgarity" to exploit a person's emotions. This came after actor Stratos Tzortzoglou was informed on camera about his ex-wife's new relationship, causing an awkward moment.

The Basic Court in Novi Sad has ruled in favor of N1 and TV Nova journalists Maja Dragić and Jelena Obućina, finding that the Center for Social Stability from Novi Sad damaged their reputation and honor.

The article reflects on the essence of journalism and the role of reporters, bringing to mind Maroula, recognized as Cyprus's first female journalist.

Oscar winner Laura Dern is set to portray journalist Julie K. Brown in a miniseries about Jeffrey Epstein, whose investigative work significantly contributed to exposing the sexual offender's scandal.

A scandal has erupted in Italy after journalist Claudia Conte revealed in an interview that she is in a relationship with the married Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosi.
Police in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska informed all agencies that an autobomb seized in Milići in January was intended for the assassination of journalist Avdo Avdić.
A Bangladeshi journalist has visited Simola village in China, describing it as a 'place of happiness' in a report for China Daily.

A Kurdish investigative reporter claims that repeated blocking of his social media accounts demonstrates how court-ordered content restrictions are used to curb press freedom in Turkey.

A Luxemburger Wort journalist, identifying as a prudish Catholic, reluctantly supports a 'naughty' reading for a good friend and his girlfriend, even if it means spending money on something he dislikes.
AP News presents a selection of the most compelling and impactful photographs captured by its photojournalists over the past week.

Journalist Aulon Kalaja alleged that several journalists in Albania are paid by Iran and appear on television, raising concerns about the risk of Iranian attacks.

UN experts have condemned Israel for the killing of three journalists in Lebanon, labeling it a war crime and an attack on media freedom, and have called for an independent investigation.

UN experts have demanded an international investigation into the killing of three Lebanese journalists in an Israeli strike, stating that Israel has not provided credible evidence linking them to armed groups.

The Farnesina, Italy's foreign ministry, announced it is closely following the case of Shelly Kittleson, a Rome-based American journalist who was kidnapped in Baghdad on Tuesday.
Intimate messages exchanged between Prince Harry and a journalist were disclosed on the final day of his trial against the Daily Mail, drawing significant public attention.

Prince Harry reportedly exchanged flirtatious Facebook messages for several weeks with a woman he was unaware was a journalist, according to 'People' magazine.

Prince Harry's alleged flirty texts with a Mail on Sunday journalist have surfaced as part of his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited, where he accuses them of illegal information gathering methods like phone hacking between 1993 and 2011.

At least 40 journalists appeared before a judge and seven were detained in Turkey in March, according to an opposition lawmaker's report detailing ongoing prosecutions and restrictions on reporting.
Dutch writer and journalist Marcel van Roosmalen shares insights into his personality, stating he isn't constantly grumpy but often experiences panic reactions that appear that way.

Als Investigativreporter recherchiert Szabolcs Panyi seit Jahren über Macht und russischen Einfluss in Ungarn. Nun wird er selbst zur Zielscheibe: Die Regierung stellt ihn unter Spionageverdacht
In the ongoing 'Pape Cheikh Diallo and Co. case' in Senegal, journalist Ousmane Kadior Cissé was arrested and 7TV raided. Further details reveal that three suspects in the rape of a minor in Cité Mixta have tested positive for HIV/AIDS, with Pape Cheikh Diallo's name emerging during a hearing.

International organizations are raising alarms about a "spiral of violence" targeting journalists in Serbia, calling for greater protection for media professionals.

A journalist experimented with letting AI manage his dating life, describing the conversational style as an "uncanny valley" experience.
Sports journalist Tom English is once again facing widespread criticism and negative reactions on Twitter.
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has adjourned its Annual General Meeting (AGM) because of a lack of quorum.

Despite hundreds of journalists fleeing Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitri A. Muratov chose to stay and has continued to speak his mind. He remains a prominent voice in a country where dissent is increasingly suppressed.

The Criminal Court in North Macedonia has urged media outlets to adhere to journalistic ethics and professionalism, rather than sensationalism, when reporting on the Stojanche Jovanovski case.

Pavel Sviardlov, editor-in-chief of Belarus Tomorrow, a project deemed 'extremist' by Belarusian KGB, suggests that President Lukashenka should reconsider doing business with Americans. Sviardlov works in Polish exile since 2021, with most of his audience still in Belarus.

A report by the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) indicates a decline in information requests from journalists and civil society representatives in 2025, attributing it to institutions' tactics of avoiding responses and causing discouragement.
Journalist Mariana Oliveira, specializing in justice and security, discussed the latest crime statistics for Portugal, noting a decrease in violent crime overall but an increase in reported rapes.

Berlingske journalists are challenging readers daily with 10 new questions on various exciting topics, including a recent quiz asking 'What do you know about rich Danes through the ages?'

Anonymous activist Martha Root successfully hacked into and dismantled a dating site for white supremacists, an event detailed in a podcast featuring reporting from investigative journalist Eva Hoffman.

Russia's Ministry of Defense announced that its forces have taken full control of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, according to RIA Novosti.

In Denmark, election posters are required to be removed from public spaces before midnight, adhering to local electoral regulations.

The Serbian Ministry of Information and Telecommunications has condemned all forms of physical and verbal attacks on journalists, emphasizing the importance of freedom and safety in their profession, regardless of their media affiliation.

A Russian An-26 military transport aircraft reportedly crashed over occupied Crimea, resulting in the deaths of all 29 people on board, with Russia's defense ministry attributing the incident to a likely technical malfunction, as confirmed by Russian sources.

The New York Times has terminated its contract with freelance journalist Alex Preston after he admitted to using artificial intelligence to write a book review, a 'serious mistake' discovered due to similarities with another publication's critique.

Journalist Marc Eynaud argues in his book that Emmanuel Macron intentionally avoided cultivating a political heir, planning a return in 2032, and critiques his presidency as marked by failures and divisions.

A TV series based on the New York Times bestseller 'Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story' is being adapted for the small screen, with Oscar-winning actress Laura Dern set to star in the 'explosive' production which will focus on investigative journalist Julie K. Brown's actions.

Albanian Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe attended the Special Court (GJKKO) today for a defamation case, which he claims is a false and politically motivated lawsuit. Outside the court, Braçe was also questioned by journalists regarding his interest in running for Tirana mayor and the case involving Veliaj.

An international journalist was reportedly captivated by a traditional Romanian product, drawing comparisons to a famous scene from the film 'When Harry Met Sally' set in New York.

Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz with 10 new questions, challenging readers' knowledge on various exciting topics, including the long history of the Middle East.

French rapper Booba is set to appear in court on charges of racist insults and harassment against journalist Linh-Lan Dao and essayist Tristan Mendès France, having been placed under judicial supervision since September.

China and Pakistan have jointly proposed a five-point peace plan for the Middle East, urging a ceasefire after a month-long war, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards continue to issue warnings against US companies like Apple, Google, and Meta, citing retaliation for 'targeted assassinations' of Iranian leaders.
A renowned think tank in Morocco has invited scholars, diplomats, journalists, and military strategists to participate in a brainstorming session focused on multifaceted wars.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has honored a NAN reporter and three other journalists for their outstanding reportage in the fight against illicit drugs.

Dismissed journalist Soňa Gyarfašová, who worked for 15 years at the Slovak public broadcaster STVR, stated that freedom is disappearing and fear is taking over the institution. She reported on people who survived Nazi and communist totalitarianism.

Local elections are underway in ten municipalities across Serbia, with 247,985 citizens eligible to vote for declared lists formed by local ruling parties.

Journalists from the Bulgarian section of Radio Free Europe (RFE) have announced their transition to a new media project called 'Svobodna Tochka', following RFE's legal closure for Bulgaria on April 1st.

The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) has condemned threats and insults directed at Kristina Demeter F, a journalist and deputy editor-in-chief for 'Bečejski mozaik'.

Marijan Sivrić, a 70-year-old veteran journalist and correspondent for Slobodna Dalmacija and Večernji list, known for his reports on the Međugorje phenomenon, has passed away.

Writer and parliamentary candidate Makarios Drousiotis has publicly accused judges, senior officials, and a former president of paedophilia, corruption, surveillance, and rigged trials in a social media post.

An indictment has been filed against Andrija Laković by the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, Montenegro, for allegedly threatening journalist Jelena Jovanović via SMS messages.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis issued a message of condolence for the passing of journalist Thanos Economopoulos, stating that journalism bids farewell to one of its strongest pens.

A new book titled "Some can, others can't" compiles the life and theatrical works of Bulgarian director Teddy Moskov, based on his conversations with journalist Dimitar Staykov.

Writer and journalist Norberto Fuentes provides an analysis of Cuba's current situation under Díaz-Canel, suggesting a "capitulation" and preparing for Raúl Guillermo to emerge as a future leader.

Laura Dern is set to star in and executive produce a new limited series from Sony Pictures Television about the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, based on Julie K. Brown’s book 'Perversion of Justice', where she will portray the investigative journalist whose work led to the pedophile's arrest, with German and Danish media also reporting on her casting.

Hungarian public media mistakenly confused investigative journalist Panyi Szabolcs with Panyi Miklós, an incident the journalist described as the most egregious attempt by propaganda to misrepresent his words.

During a live broadcast from Tallinn's Old Town viewpoint, a seagull unexpectedly snatched Finnish journalist Anna Saraste's sunglasses, creating a memorable on-air moment.

Steinar Jóhann Lúðvíksson, a renowned Icelandic writer and journalist, passed away on April 2 at the age of 84. He was born in Vestur-Húnavatnssýsla in 1941 and lived most of his life in Garðabær.

An AFP journalist reported hearing multiple explosions in northern Tehran, an area that was also significantly affected by bombings the previous night.

The Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists (SRG) announced that its priority will be to monitor the work of the prosecution and police in cases of violence against journalists recorded on March 29.

Albanian journalist Artan Hoxha declared he would not submit further evidence to SPAK regarding the January 21st event, refusing to reveal his source even if it means risking imprisonment.

Ten years after the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists exposed the realities of offshore finance through the Panama Papers, significant advances have been made in strengthening financial transparency and the global fight against tax evasion.

Former Edek MEP Demetris Papadakis, currently running for Alma, has filed a police complaint against journalist Makarios Drousiotis, a Volt candidate, alleging the publication of 'fake news' ahead of the May 24 parliamentary elections.
Russia's Investigative Committee has ordered a legal review of journalist Yury Dud's interview with Denis Kapustin, commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps.

Finnish journalist Sean Ricks shares a personal memory from his student days, describing how he collapsed upon receiving a dreaded letter from Kela, the Social Insurance Institution of Finland.

The "Buongiorno" show went behind the scenes of MEGA News' daily morning program "Morning Point," featuring journalists Andreas Papadopoulos and Maria Asteriou. The segment explored their collaboration and the dynamic that "illuminates" the studio.

The Georgian state council denied early release for journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli, citing her lack of remorse for slapping police Chief Irakli Dgebuadze.

The Russian foreign ministry has banned Dutch journalist Geert Groot Koerkamp from working in Russia in retaliation for the expulsion of Russian journalists from the Netherlands, marking a tit-for-tat escalation.

An investigation has been launched into how Denis Kapustin, leader of the Russian Volunteer Corps and banned from the Schengen area, gained access to Moldova's State University (USM) for an interview with journalist Iurii Dudi. The Ministry of Education and Culture will request an internal procedure.

A woman named in connection with allegations made public by journalist Makarios Drousiotis was reportedly smuggled to a European country with embassy assistance for her protection after speaking about the claims. Cypriot authorities are intensifying their investigation into Drousiotis' claims against former judge Michalakis Christodoulou, with the journalist having already presented evidence to the police.

Albanian Interior Minister Besford Lamallari declined to provide any information regarding the unresolved disappearance of Ervis Martinaj when questioned by journalists during a conference on the country's integration process.

The premiere of the documentary film "Tura do Strazbura" at Madlenianum has successfully concluded the story of a student endeavor that garnered significant public attention a year ago, receiving enthusiastic reception and journalist commentary.
A private letter from 1934, recently sold at auction, reveals insights from the man who discovered Tutankhamun's tomb regarding the origins of the mummy's curse myth.

General Olufemi Olatunbosun Oluyede, Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, has called on journalists to prioritize truth and professionalism as vital for national unity and security.

Journalist Claudia Conte's engagements, including travel, events, and paid expenses, and her relationships with entities like Difesa. Servizi and Meloni's economic advisor Loiero, are under scrutiny as part of a broader political issue that has also embroiled Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi.

Thomas Kent, former head of Radio Free Europe and a specialist in journalistic ethics, believes that satire and humor are effective weapons against disinformation and authoritarian regimes, especially when such regimes make ridiculous statements.

Rector Vladan Đokić of the University of Belgrade has become a symbol of the Vučić regime's failures following a police raid on the Faculty of Philosophy, with diaspora groups now calling on the EU to punish Vučić amidst student protests against university intrusion and violence against journalists.
A university has informed Martina Flašíková, the head of the Slovak public broadcaster STVR, that it will not provide space to its representatives, citing criticism over alleged censorship, newsroom liquidations, and journalist dismissals.

Freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson, known for her intrepid, low-budget assignments, has been abducted in Baghdad, Iraq.

Journalist Claudia Conte has responded to the controversy surrounding her interview where she revealed a relationship with the Interior Minister, stating that her professional skills speak for her.

Spanish-Moroccan sports journalist Leyla Hamed has filed a formal complaint regarding racist abuse and intimidation she received on social media.
Alexey Marushchenko, founder of the Russian private military company (PMC) "Yastreb," and associates are in pre-trial detention on charges of defrauding nearly 100 newly recruited contract soldiers, with journalists also linking him to accusations of executing his own men.

India's increasingly strict digital rules are targeting journalists, news outlets, satirists, and cartoonists, with critics arguing that new regulations will further expand executive power over the internet and significantly impact freedom of speech.

The Swiss canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden inadvertently released over 150 sensitive documents to a journalist, attributing the incident to human error and raising concerns about data handling by Swiss authorities.

The Italian opposition is demanding that Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi clarify his alleged relationship with Claudia Conte and her public appointments, amidst broader concerns about personal scandals affecting Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.

Before Easter, many are looking for new ideas on how to dye eggs, and journalist from The Kitchn, Anne Taylor Pitman, decided to try seven different techniques and share her impressions.

Italy's Interior Minister Piantedosi has reportedly 'shielded himself' at the Viminale, denying resignation and threatening lawsuits following revelations by a journalist, while Claudia Conte has disappeared from the ministry's press review.

Pakistan's Supreme Court has restrained an anti-terrorism court from framing charges against veteran journalist Matiullah Jan, directing the Islamabad High Court to expedite its decision on the terrorism charges.
Investigative journalists from KRIK have presented satellite images and other evidence suggesting that the parents of Belgrade Mayor Aleksandar Šapić constructed a swimming pool, basketball court, and two canopies without permits, and also expanded three houses on Kosmaj.
Grzegorz Braun of Konfederacja Korony Polskiej has begun compiling electoral lists, potentially including controversial figures such as Stan Tymiński and Janusz Waluś. The list may also feature a political assassin, a former MP accused of spying for Russia, right-wing journalists, and the daughter of a communist dictator.

Greek journalist Christina Vidou openly discussed her personal battle with obesity, revealing her journey from 126 kg to 63 kg during an event organized by #NovoNordiskHellas.

The law firm representing N1 journalist Branislav Šovljanski has issued a statement alleging that 'negative' findings were altered to 'positive' with numerous procedural violations.

War journalist Petra Marc and fearless stuntwoman Tjaša Perko discuss their friendship, which has lasted 25 years and grown stronger through all their experiences, emphasizing their bond as they face challenges together.

The electric SUV BMW iX3 has been awarded 'World Car of the Year 2026' and 'World Electric Vehicle of the Year 2026' by an international jury of automotive journalists at the New York Auto Show.

Bojan Stijović's debut film, "Crna truba" (Black Trumpet), written by Stefan Bošković, has premiered for journalists. The film tells a story of return, family rifts, and inevitable changes.

Music journalist Stefan Hentz traces the life and career of jazz star Miles Davis, uniquely starting with his later period before delving into his early beginnings.
CNN is inviting individuals to share their personal experiences and stories related to conversion therapy as part of an ongoing journalistic initiative.
Amidst the ongoing war, thousands of Israelis and tourists are leaving Israel through the Taba border crossing into Egypt, a route also detailed by a journalist recounting their challenging wartime exit.

NASA is preparing for its Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight around the Moon in decades, with the countdown underway for a potential April 1 launch. The mission aims to send four astronauts on a roughly 10-day journey to test the Orion spacecraft systems, pave the way for future lunar landings, and is key to a U.S. goal of establishing a permanent lunar station.
Journalist Beth Gardiner highlights the fossil fuel industry's growing reliance on plastic products, exploring its implications for the future in her book 'Plastic Inc.: The Secret History and Shocking Future of Big Oil's Biggest Bet'.

Russia announced on Wednesday that it would revoke the accreditation of a Dutch journalist and subsequently expel them from the country.

Sociologist Alfred Bulai has been indicted by prosecutors in Sector 1 for sexual assault allegations involving SNSPA students, following a journalistic investigation.

Alexis Tsipras has characterized the wiretapping case as the biggest scandal of the Metapolitefsi era, citing journalist Eliza Triantafyllou's book "The Report" as revealing how an entire system operates.
Strikes hit area near former US embassy in Tehran: AFP journalist Arab News

Την έντονη ανησυχία του για την δυνατότητα της κάλυψης της δίκης των Τεμπών από τους δημοσιογράφους εξέφρασε ο πρόεδρος της Ένωσης Συντακτών Ημερησίων Εφημερίδων Θεσσαλίας, Στερεάς Ελλάδας και…

Cyprus police have initiated a criminal investigation into an alleged illegal corruption network involving former and current officials, including a former Supreme Court figure and a former president, following claims published by researcher Makarios Drousiotis.

POESY is urging the Ministry of Justice to address concerns raised by two unions to ensure smooth journalistic coverage of the Tempi trial, preventing a repeat of the unacceptable situation at the trial's opening.

A panel of three judges has blocked a lower court order that would have reinstated full-time Voice of America reporters and support staff who had been placed on paid leave.

A Tunisian journalist has been sentenced to two years in prison, a development reported by The New Arab.

Following chaotic scenes at the trial's opening, strong police presence and strict security measures, including face control, have been implemented to manage entry for lawyers, relatives, and journalists.

A journalist recounted their experience of being decisively defeated by an Olympic bronze medalist in a game of 'Mario Tennis Fever,' highlighting the real tennis skills required to master the Nintendo Switch 2 game.
Following one teacher's advice started me on a path to become the first person in my family to graduate from college and eventually build a career as a journalist. Amber Campbell As a struggling…

Local elections in Serbia were overshadowed by violence and irregularities, with reports of injuries and disputes, including in Aranđelovac where preliminary results showed a narrow margin and a high number of invalid ballots.
Prosecutions against journalists in Hungary and Turkey are attempting to establish a precedent where journalism is deemed an insult, leading to harassment for reporting on 'wrong' topics.

Andres Lember, co-founder of Propastop, stated that foreign journalists' interest in the 'Narva People's Republic' topic has become disproportionately large, attributing its amplification to the Estonian press rather than Propastop itself.

Journalist Jindřich Šídlo commented that motorists' trolling surprised Babiš, comparing them to teenagers in a candy store, and noted a shift in the Czech government's stance on Ukraine compared to Slovakia and Hungary.

Relatives, friends, and colleagues gathered today at the First Cemetery of Athens to bid their final farewell to journalist Thanos Oikonomopoulos, who passed away last Saturday at the age of 80.

The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) recorded 67 cases of threats against journalists in the first three months of this year, marking a 67% increase compared to the same period last year.

Sony is developing a new TV series about the investigation that exposed Jeffrey Epstein, with Oscar and Emmy winner Laura Dern set to star, focusing on an investigative journalist's years-long work.
Journalists anticipate that the outcome of Manchester City's hearing regarding 115 charges will be announced during the summer, a development previously commented on by manager Pep Guardiola.

Darko Gligorijević, a journalist for the Zoomer portal, was attacked by unknown individuals who obstructed his work and attempted to seize his phone while he was reporting from Bajina Bašta, Serbia.

Journalist Mary Avgerinopoulou, a close associate of Marinella, shared poignant details about the moments preceding the public pilgrimage, including Marinella's last image wearing a red scarf and why her sister has not yet appeared at the Metropolis.

Berlingske journalists challenge readers daily with 10 new questions on intriguing topics, including a quiz on life's risks.

Journalist Jelena Obućina reported that she has information suggesting Constitutional Court President Vladan Petrov could be a candidate for the SNS party in the presidential election.

North Macedonia's Association of Journalists (ZNM) has reacted to a statement from the SDSM political party, emphasizing that media outlets are accountable to their audience, not to political parties.
Old 'flirty' messages between Prince Harry and a journalist, resurfaced during a court case, have drawn reactions from figures like Perez Hilton and reportedly raised concerns for Meghan Markle.
The Permanent Working Group for Journalist Safety in Serbia has announced its priority will be to monitor the work of prosecutors and police in cases of violence against journalists during local elections on March 29, promising assistance and protection to those attacked.
The Canadian Bar Association is facing criticism for issuing warnings to journalists regarding their coverage of the judiciary, an action that has been denounced as an attack on the freedom of the press.
This article discusses the challenge journalists face in balancing the need for completeness with the demand for speed when reporting urgent breaking news.

A new OSCE study highlights the significant mental health issues faced by Serbian journalists, detailing the pressures they endure and their impact on diagnoses. The findings confirm existing concerns within the profession.

Then attorney-general Costas Clerides was informed in 2019 of evidence which later formed the basis of journalist Makarios Drousiotis’ corruption allegations, according to statements made by his…

Stratos Tzortzoglou spoke about his surprise upon learning of his ex-partner Sofia Mariola's new relationship through journalists, stating that he contacted her and there is no negative sentiment between them.

An interview by Russian journalist Yuri Dud with Denis Kapustin, filmed at Moldova State University, sparked widespread criticism online, prompting reactions from the Ministry of Education and Mediacor.

Foreign journalists continue to visit Narva, Estonia, chasing claims of a separatist "people's republic" on the border, which locals find both amusing and exhausting.

A Bosnian journalists' association has voiced deep concern over information regarding a planned car bomb assassination attempt on Avdić, urging an urgent and decisive reaction from authorities.
Russia has revoked the press accreditation of NOS correspondent Geert Groot Koerkamp, effectively banning the last Dutch journalist from working in the country, a move criticized by the NVJ.

The Ministry of Interior of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska (MoIRS) entity has informed all police agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina about intelligence suggesting an alleged plot to assassinate journalist Avdo Avdic.

The President of the Vojvodina Journalists' Association, Biljana Ratković Njegovan, is reportedly still serving on media project evaluation commissions despite holding a public office, which is contrary to the Law on Public Information and Media.

Algirdas Stončaitis, Chancellor of the Seimas, issued a warning to members of the Lithuanian Parliament and its chancellery regarding deceptive email inquiries from individuals posing as journalists, seeking information on foreign policy.
Polish journalist Tomasz Terlikowski states that 'not sticking out' is the first commandment of the Polish Church, criticizing the Episcopate's silence amidst a wave of hate directed at Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś.
Intimate messages exchanged between Prince Harry and a journalist were revealed on the final day of his trial against the Daily Mail.

The UK is hosting military talks with dozens of countries to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route, as President Trump demands greater international participation in the Iran conflict. India has joined these UK-led talks, emphasizing the importance of unimpeded transit through the strategic waterway. This comes amidst broader diplomatic discussions, including Macron's criticism of Trump regarding NATO and the Strait of Hormuz, and Italy's proposal for a humanitarian corridor.
The Associated Press showcases the top photos captured by its photojournalists, highlighting significant events and compelling images from around the world.

International concern is growing over the abduction of American journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad, who remains missing for a third day, prompting authorities to race against time to locate the experienced reporter known for covering war zones.

Correspondent Geert Groot Koerkamp kan niet langer in Rusland werken als journalist. De Russische overheid heeft vandaag zijn persaccreditatie ingetrokken.
Jelena Riznić, a sociologist and activist from the feminist collective Women's Solidarity, verbally clashed with an Informer journalist outside the Rectorate building during a student and citizen protest against police intervention.

Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees Nerin Dizdar met with journalist Ezio Gavazzeni, who investigates war crimes during the Siege of Sarajevo, and presented him with a book containing the names of children killed in Sarajevo.

Turkish prosecutors have indicted journalist Mehmet Murat Yıldırım on charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan through his reporting and social media posts.

Italian journalist Roberto Arditti, former director of Il Tempo and a familiar face on political TV programs, has passed away at the age of 60, with his organs being donated.

A Slovak journalist expressed surprise at the court's misunderstanding of journalistic work, asserting that her articles about Kováčik were truthful and not negatively biased.

A seagull stole an item from a Finnish reporter live on air in Tallinn, with thousands of viewers witnessing the comical incident. Seagulls are known for being notorious thieves, having been involved in other strange thefts in recent years.

A new book by journalist Salvatore Cernuzio reveals previously unheard anecdotes, jokes, and judgments from Pope Francis, including a remark about Giorgia Meloni and a plan to visit Gaza.

Police in Larkana have arrested Irfan Brohi, an absconding suspect, in connection with the murder of journalist Shan Dahar, 12 years after the incident.

A Canadian journalist noted that Bosnia and Herzegovina will be in a group with host Canada, Qatar, and Switzerland, highlighting the BiH coach's respect for the team.

Journalist and former MEP Manolis Mavrommatis has been discharged from the rehabilitation center where he had been receiving treatment for the past two years, returning to a new home.

The relationship between Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi and a journalist is reportedly adding to the difficulties faced by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government, amidst various conspiracy theories.

Actors Zendaya and Robert Pattinson reportedly dismissed a journalist's question, which their fans online subsequently labeled as shameful.
A journalist in Uganda has been remanded in custody after being accused of falsely reporting the death of Janet Museveni.
Experts highlight a growing trend of online scams using images of political leaders, fake investment promotions on social media, and digital attacks against journalists, children, and women, emphasizing citizen education as the only effective solution.

The book 'My Life in the Overtaking Lane,' an autobiography detailing 50 years of Greek motoring, was presented in a packed and emotionally charged atmosphere at the Journalists' Union of Athens.

A report submitted to the Albanian Parliament indicates a decline in information requests from journalists and civil society, suggesting that bureaucratic hurdles are discouraging them from pursuing such requests.
Journalist Jon Lee Anderson has stated that America's treatment of Afghanistan was 'morally bankrupt,' offering a critical assessment of US foreign policy.

The diaspora has urged the EU to sanction Serbian President Vučić, following reports of police violence against student protests regarding a university invasion and violence against journalists, as expatriates express weariness with the regime.

Nigerian police have arrested a suspected kidnapper and recovered rifles following an attempted abduction where the victim managed to escape.

The Belgrade Bar Association (AKB) has condemned an attack on lawyer Vladimir Tupanjac, who was assaulted by ruling party sympathizers while observing local elections in Bor.

American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted in Baghdad, Iraq, by an Iran-backed militia, despite having been warned of threats and turned back from the border on March 9 due to lacking a press work permit. Investigations are underway, and US authorities are working to secure her release.

The EU is investing one million euros into a theater project intended to stage 'journalistic investigations,' benefiting Kay Voges from Schauspiel Köln and the Correctiv network with taxpayer money, drawing criticism from German conservatives.

Martim Andrade and Diogo Ventura from Observador received an APORMED award for their report on how 3D printing is revolutionizing healthcare, specifically for stroke recovery bracelets and personalized prosthetics.

ZNM and SSNM, journalist associations, stated that the closure of RSE (Radio Free Europe) is a loss for public interest and emphasized the democratic need for a media pluralism fund to support independent media.

Journalists claim that Adam Kadyrov is reportedly no longer being considered as a successor to Ramzan Kadyrov, following a road accident earlier in 2026.

Giannis Vardis revealed an unknown story about his late father, Antonis Vardis, who once called a journalist to confront them during an appearance on 'The 2night Show'.
The Associated Press has released a collection of top photos captured by its photojournalists, presented in a vertical format to offer a unique perspective on global events.

American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted in Iraq, prompting a manhunt. Authorities intercepted one of two cars involved in the kidnapping near Al-Haswa, arresting a suspect, as officials confirm her abduction and call for her release. The Iraqi Interior Ministry stated that security forces are working to rescue her and find those responsible, with one kidnapper already arrested.

A Tunisian court has sentenced news website editor Ghassen Ben Khelifa to two years in prison, prompting the journalists' union to condemn the move as a 'systemic' attack on free speech.

Stephen Lewis, a prominent Canadian politician, diplomat, and social activist, has passed away at the age of 88. He was a former ambassador to the UN and a one-time leader of the NDP in Ontario.
Religious singer Ass Dione, Kader Dia, and two journalists have been imprisoned in connection with the ongoing Pape Cheikh Diallo case in Senegal, with partners of Dione still being sought.
Slovak journalist Ivan Brada was attacked with an unknown substance thrown into his eyes outside a court in Nové Zámky after he posed a question to a participant in a court hearing.
The CEO of the Netzah Yehuda battalion has denied reports of the unit's suspension by IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir, following an altercation between reservist soldiers and CNN reporters, contradicting earlier claims of a suspension after the unit detained CNN journalists.

Serbian media associations have called on citizens to protest on April 1st in front of the Presidency building in Belgrade, following attacks on journalists that occurred on March 29th during local elections.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Fox News in a sick leave dispute involving a fired journalist, bringing a legal conclusion to the employment disagreement.

A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden reportedly shot himself in the butt, according to a new report from a veteran journalist.
Israel initially blocked Jerusalem’s Catholic cardinal from marking Palm Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, sparking international outcry and prompting Washington to express concern. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later reversed the ban, though the Vatican expressed dissatisfaction over the restricted access.

Cyprus government spokesperson Konstantinos Letymbiotis called for anyone with information related to allegations made by journalist and Volt MP candidate Makarios Drousiotis to hand it over to the competent authorities for investigation.

A Slovenian media house reflected on its recent election project, highlighting the significant dedication, energy, and creativity required, and noting it set new journalistic and production milestones.

An indictment has been filed against a suspect accused of committing the criminal offense of endangering the safety of a journalist in Montenegro.
Veran Matić, President of the ANEM Board of Directors and member of the Permanent Working Group for Journalist Safety, described election day in Serbia as a 'bloody Sunday' for journalists, citing instances of reporters being beaten and injured.

Explosions were heard in Dubai this morning, according to AFP journalists, shortly after residents received a warning on their mobile phones stating that anti-aircraft defense systems were responding.

Greek presenter and journalist Zoi Kronaki revealed the unusual circumstances of how she met her husband, Tasos Panagiotaris, explaining that their initial encounter was part of a matchmaking effort for a different woman.

Recent incidents indicate a growing trend where powerful figures view journalists working in the field not as question-askers but as adversaries, with physical assaults becoming more common.