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Nigerian Army Rescues Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren and Teachers
Worldle-mondeAl Jazeerayle-uutiset+15aftonbladetDWsvenska-dagbladetder-standardmorgunbladidn1-serbianaftemporikivijesti-me+7 more19h ago18 sources

Nigerian Army Rescues Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren and Teachers

More than 40 schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Oyo State, Nigeria, were successfully rescued by the Nigerian army after being held captive by Islamic militants since May. The rescue operation has been widely praised by various Nigerian officials and community leaders, with the victims now undergoing observation.

England Faces Norway in FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final
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England Faces Norway in FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final

England is set to play Norway in the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Fans are looking for ways to watch and stream the highly anticipated match, with many outlets providing live coverage and viewing information.

NUNS Condemns Intimidation of Žig Info Editor by Grocka Official
Politicsn1-serbiadanas2d ago2 sources

NUNS Condemns Intimidation of Žig Info Editor by Grocka Official

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has strongly condemned the intimidation of Željko Matorčević, editor-in-chief of the Žig info portal, by Bojan Pitulić, an assistant to the president of Grocka municipality, following the portal's publication of a critical text.

Portuguese Journalists Awarded EU Research Grants
Politicsobservador4d ago

Portuguese Journalists Awarded EU Research Grants

Portuguese journalists have received research grants as part of the EU's JSA program. The funded investigations include studies on the genealogies of political power since 1926 and real estate ownership in Lisbon.

CGO Recommendations Incorporated into New Journalist Code
Politicsvijesti-me5d ago

CGO Recommendations Incorporated into New Journalist Code

The Centre for Civic Education (CGO) welcomes the integration of most of its recommendations into the new Code of Journalists, but notes that open questions regarding secret investigations may allow deviations from professional standards.

WorldDaily Nation5d ago

Free Press Boosts Africa's Global Standing

Protecting media freedom is presented as an investment in national development and a key factor in enhancing Africa's global standing, rather than merely a concession to journalists.

Politicszdg-md6d ago

Moldova Debates Anti-SLAPP Bill to Protect Journalists

A proposed anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) bill in Moldova has sparked debate, with lawyer Vadim Vieru clarifying it aims to protect journalists and activists from abusive lawsuits, not to shield the government. The bill seeks to introduce mechanisms to prevent frivolous legal actions intended to silence critical voices.

Over 100 Detained in Anti-NATO Protests in Ankara
Politicsla-vanguardiastockholm-cf6d ago2 sources

Over 100 Detained in Anti-NATO Protests in Ankara

More than 100 individuals, including journalists, were detained in Ankara during protests against NATO ahead of an upcoming summit. The city was heavily secured as demonstrators gathered to voice their opposition.

Writers Recall Legendary Music Concerts
CultureThe Guardian6d ago

Writers Recall Legendary Music Concerts

Journalists and writers share their memories of attending iconic and historic music performances by artists such as Beyoncé, Brian Wilson, Britney, Oasis, and Daft Punk.

Eight Arrested in UK Chemical Submission and Rape Case
Politicsle-figaro9d ago

Eight Arrested in UK Chemical Submission and Rape Case

Following a 2025 investigation by German journalists into an online forum used for such offenses, the National Crime Agency has identified and arrested eight individuals in the UK in connection with a truly international network involved in drugging and raping women.

Croatian Journalists' Association Condemns Milanović's Remarks
Politicsindex-hrjutarnji-list11d ago2 sources

Croatian Journalists' Association Condemns Milanović's Remarks

The Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) has condemned President Zoran Milanović's recent statements directed at journalists, deeming them unacceptable. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković also criticized Milanović, stating he is isolating Croatia.

Croatian President Milanović Clashes with Journalists
Worldn1-serbiajutarnji-list11d ago2 sources

Croatian President Milanović Clashes with Journalists

Croatian President Zoran Milanović engaged in heated exchanges with journalists, questioning their intelligence and accusing one of freeloading in a state apartment, while also stating the Croatian army would not participate in the Paris military parade.

TV Hepi Marks AI Speakers During News Announcements
Politicsn1-serbia1d ago

TV Hepi Marks AI Speakers During News Announcements

The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) announced that TV Hepi has started marking AI-generated speakers at the bottom of the screen during news announcements and sign-offs, following public debate on the issue.

RTS Management Board to Lose Two-Thirds of Members
Politicsn1-serbiadanas2d ago2 sources

RTS Management Board to Lose Two-Thirds of Members

The Management Board of Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) is set to lose two-thirds of its members starting Tuesday, according to the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS). This significant reduction in board members raises questions about the future governance of the public broadcaster.

Erdogan's Engraved Revolver Gift to NATO Leaders Causes Stir
WorldThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dk+54nrknzzyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatnosruvtagesschaufaz+46 more2d ago57 sources

Erdogan's Engraved Revolver Gift to NATO Leaders Causes Stir

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented NATO leaders with engraved revolvers and live ammunition at a summit, an unusual gift that caused surprise and varied reactions among recipients. Some leaders, like Portugal's Prime Minister, handed the weapon over to authorities, while others expressed discomfort or amusement.

UNS Condemns Threats Against N1 Editorial Office
Politicsn1-serbiadanas3d ago2 sources

UNS Condemns Threats Against N1 Editorial Office

The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has condemned threats made against the editorial office of N1 television. UNS called for the identification and punishment of those responsible for the threats.

Serbia Urged to Lift Entry Bans on Montenegrin Journalists
Worldbalkan-insight4d ago

Serbia Urged to Lift Entry Bans on Montenegrin Journalists

Media organizations are calling on Serbian authorities to lift entry restrictions imposed on Montenegrin journalists Vuk Maras and Petar Komnenic. These bans are perceived as retaliation for Montenegro barring a Serbian pro-government editor.

NUNS Demands Urgent Action Over Threats to Journalists and Academics
Politicsn1-serbiadanas5d ago2 sources

NUNS Demands Urgent Action Over Threats to Journalists and Academics

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has called for an immediate response from state institutions following a series of threats directed at journalists, professors, and media outlets, including N1. NUNS emphasized the need for urgent action to address these escalating threats.

ANEM Condemns Serbia's Ban on Montenegrin Journalists
Worlddanas5d ago

ANEM Condemns Serbia's Ban on Montenegrin Journalists

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has condemned Serbia's decision to deny entry to two journalists from Montenegro, calling it an unacceptable act of "retaliation" against professional journalists.

Over 100 Anti-NATO Protesters Detained in Turkey Ahead of Summit
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Over 100 Anti-NATO Protesters Detained in Turkey Ahead of Summit

More than 100 anti-NATO protesters, including journalists and opposition activists, were detained in Turkey ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara. The arrests have raised concerns about freedom of expression in the country.

Turkey Conducts Mass Arrests Ahead of NATO Summit
PoliticsNYTnosfaz+2hvgindex-hr5d ago5 sources

Turkey Conducts Mass Arrests Ahead of NATO Summit

Ahead of the NATO summit, Turkey carried out mass arrests of journalists, comedians, and activists, raising concerns about freedom of expression. The crackdown occurred as the country prepared to host the high-profile international event.

Montenegrin Journalists Barred from Entering Serbia
Worldn1-serbiadanasvijesti-me+1cdm-me6d ago4 sources

Montenegrin Journalists Barred from Entering Serbia

Several Montenegrin journalists, including the director of BIRN Montenegro, Vuk Maraš, have been denied entry into Serbia. This move has drawn criticism from media organizations and raised concerns about press freedom.

Trump Meets Zelenskyy and al-Sharaa at NATO Summit, Discusses Ukraine War
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+59FTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsyle-uutisetcnbc+51 more6d ago62 sources

Trump Meets Zelenskyy and al-Sharaa at NATO Summit, Discusses Ukraine War

Donald Trump attended the NATO summit where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian opposition leader al-Sharaa, discussing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Trump also stated his readiness to help end the war during a call with Russian President Putin prior to the summit.

International Conference on Asia-Europe Relations Held in Sarajevo
Worldklix-ba8d ago

International Conference on Asia-Europe Relations Held in Sarajevo

An international conference titled 'Beyond East and West' focusing on Asia-Europe relations is being organized in Sarajevo by the 'Islam and Muslims Initiative' (IMI) in collaboration with the University of Sarajevo and other international partners, bringing together scientists, journalists, and leaders.

Serbian Journalist Marko Vidojković Receives New Death Threats
Worldn1-serbiadanas10d ago2 sources

Serbian Journalist Marko Vidojković Receives New Death Threats

Serbian journalist Marko Vidojković has received new death threats on social media, prompting calls from media organizations for urgent identification and prosecution of the perpetrator. SafeJournalists and ANEM have demanded immediate action from authorities.

Judge Halts Pentagon Policy Requiring Escorts for Journalists
WorldforbesThe Independentn1-serbia+2YahooTimes of India10d ago5 sources

Judge Halts Pentagon Policy Requiring Escorts for Journalists

A judge has ordered the Pentagon to lift its policy requiring journalists from The New York Times to be accompanied by an escort. This ruling comes after the newspaper challenged the policy, which restricted reporters' access.

UNS Condemns Attack on REC Media Team
Worldn1-serbia11d ago

UNS Condemns Attack on REC Media Team

The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has condemned an attack on the REC Media team, during which unknown individuals pushed a cameraman and attempted to prevent him from filming.

Journalists Summoned Before Grand Jury in US
Worldfaz4h ago

Journalists Summoned Before Grand Jury in US

Journalists have been summoned before a Grand Jury, a move described by the American Press Club as an 'attack on press freedom,' though the Justice Department has downplayed the situation.

Oyo State Governor Meets Rescued Abducted Pupils and Teachers
Politicspunch-ngvanguard-ng22h ago2 sources

Oyo State Governor Meets Rescued Abducted Pupils and Teachers

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde met with the recently rescued pupils and teachers who were abducted in Oriire, promising to honor those who died during the rescue operation. The rescued victims are to remain under medical observation for 48 hours.

NYT Journalists Subpoenaed Over Air Force One Security Report
PoliticsThe GuardianNPRcnbc+30aftonbladetSCMPder-standardirozhlasla-repubblicaorfde-volkskrantdie-presse+22 more1d ago33 sources

NYT Journalists Subpoenaed Over Air Force One Security Report

The Trump administration has issued subpoenas to New York Times journalists following their report on alleged security vulnerabilities in the new Air Force One. The subpoenas target reporters who covered the details of the presidential aircraft's security gaps.

Trump Threatens Iran with Decimation Over Alleged Assassination Plot
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+58le-mondeAl JazeeraFox Newsnrknzznosruvtagesschau+50 more1d ago61 sources

Trump Threatens Iran with Decimation Over Alleged Assassination Plot

Donald Trump stated that the US would "completely decimate" Iran if it attempted to assassinate him, claiming that a ceasefire was over and 1,000 missiles were aimed at the country. These threats came amid ongoing tensions and discussions about a potential assassination plot.

Journalists and Lawyers Face Threats in Albania and Serbia
Politicsn1-serbiadanasreporter-al+1balkan-web2d ago4 sources

Journalists and Lawyers Face Threats in Albania and Serbia

Journalists in Serbia and lawyers in Albania are facing threats, with organizations condemning these actions as SLAPP procedures and public intimidation. Calls have been made for authorities to investigate and address these threats against media and legal professionals.

International Conference on Europe-Asia Relations Opens in Sarajevo
Worldklix-ba3d ago

International Conference on Europe-Asia Relations Opens in Sarajevo

The international conference 'Beyond East and West: Eurasian Encounters Reimagined' has opened in Sarajevo, bringing together prominent academics, public intellectuals, journalists, policymakers, and religious leaders to reinterpret the relationship between Europe and Asia.

Hungarian Public Broadcaster Apologizes for Misinformation Amid Reforms
Worldn1-serbiadanasvijesti-me+2cdm-mehungary-today3d ago5 sources

Hungarian Public Broadcaster Apologizes for Misinformation Amid Reforms

Hungary's public media issued an apology for years of misinformation, displaying a black screen with a message stating that public media should not lie. This unprecedented move follows a period of significant political change and marks the beginning of reforms under the new government.

UNS Condemns Informer's Attacks on Two Serbian Journalists
Worldn1-serbiadanas4d ago2 sources

UNS Condemns Informer's Attacks on Two Serbian Journalists

The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) has condemned attacks by the media outlet Informer on two local journalists, Slavica Vujanac Savić and Darija Ranković. UNS called on TV Informer to cease insulting the journalists.

NATO Summit Secures $50 Billion in Defense Deals Amidst Trump's Criticism
WorldNPRAl Jazeerahelsingin-sanomat+34ukrainska-pravdairozhlasla-repubblicaorfel-mundomarketwatchpublicoaktualne-cz+26 more4d ago37 sources

NATO Summit Secures $50 Billion in Defense Deals Amidst Trump's Criticism

The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, saw member nations agree to $50 billion in defense deals, aiming to strengthen the alliance's capabilities. This development occurred despite former President Trump's public criticism of NATO and his expressed dissatisfaction with the contributions of some member states.

Macedonian Media Organizations Discuss AI's Role in Journalism
Technologymkd-mk5d ago

Macedonian Media Organizations Discuss AI's Role in Journalism

Macedonian media organizations MIM and ZNM are discussing the potential of artificial intelligence to assist journalism, while emphasizing that AI will never replace human journalists. The discussion is part of a process to amend the journalistic code, which began in 2024 and is set to finalize in 2026.

Debate Over 'Reciprocal Measures' Between Serbia and Montenegro
Politicsn1-serbia5d ago

Debate Over 'Reciprocal Measures' Between Serbia and Montenegro

A Montenegrin journalist describes the 'reciprocal measures' and entry bans for journalists between Serbia and Montenegro as harsh actions lacking clear criteria and reasons, suggesting an attempt to export instability to areas with Serbs, which is important to Vučić.

South Korea's 'Fake News' Law Takes Effect Amid Free Speech Concerns
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South Korea's 'Fake News' Law Takes Effect Amid Free Speech Concerns

A new South Korean law targeting 'fake news' has taken effect, despite concerns raised by journalists' groups about its potential impact on free speech. The legislation aims to combat disinformation but faces backlash over its implications for press freedom.

Trump Confirms Request to FIFA for Balogun Red Card Review
PoliticsBBCbloombergNYT+68FTwapoThe GuardianNPRFox Newscnbcruvtagesschau+60 more6d ago71 sources

Trump Confirms Request to FIFA for Balogun Red Card Review

Donald Trump confirmed he asked FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review the red card suspension of USMNT player Folarin Balogun, calling the referee's decision 'horrible.' FIFA stated its disciplinary bodies are independent, while Belgium is reportedly challenging the ruling.

NUNS Condemns SNS for Barring Journalists from Dimitrovgrad Event
Politicsn1-serbiadanas6d ago2 sources

NUNS Condemns SNS for Barring Journalists from Dimitrovgrad Event

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has condemned the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for preventing FAR journalists from reporting on an event in Dimitrovgrad. NUNS deemed the exclusion of media unacceptable and a violation of reporting freedom.

Russian Strikes Kill 14 in Kyiv Ahead of NATO Summit
WorldBBCNYTFT+81le-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeranrknzzcnbc+73 more6d ago84 sources

Russian Strikes Kill 14 in Kyiv Ahead of NATO Summit

Russian forces launched a deadly attack on Kyiv, killing at least 14 people and causing significant damage to apartments, marking the second major strike in less than a week. The attack occurred just ahead of a crucial NATO summit.

Trump Delivers Fourth of July Speech Amid Storm Delays, Criticizes Foes
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+54wapoThe GuardianAl Jazeeranrknzznosruvtagesschau+46 more7d ago57 sources

Trump Delivers Fourth of July Speech Amid Storm Delays, Criticizes Foes

Former President Donald Trump delivered a Fourth of July speech, celebrating America and criticizing opponents, after the event was delayed due to severe weather. During his address, Trump warned against communism and celebrated a perceived victory over Iran.

Western Journalists Arrive in Iran for Media Event
Worldyle-uutiset9d ago

Western Journalists Arrive in Iran for Media Event

Yle's Middle East special correspondent Antti Kuronen has arrived in Tehran, along with many other Western journalists, for what is described as a media spectacle organized by the Iranian government.

Serbian Ministry Funds Predominantly Pro-Government Media Outlets
Worldn1-serbiadanas11d ago2 sources

Serbian Ministry Funds Predominantly Pro-Government Media Outlets

The Serbian Ministry of Information has allocated funds from its public competition almost exclusively to pro-government journalistic associations. The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) reported that 57 million dinars for co-financing media projects primarily went to outlets close to the ruling party.

Attacks on journalists under scrutiny in Montenegro
Worldvijesti-me12d ago

Attacks on journalists under scrutiny in Montenegro

Attacks on journalists are under scrutiny, with particular emphasis on the investigation into the murder of 'Dan' editor Duško Jovanović, whose effectiveness is questioned due to a lack of transparency.