Sexual harassment continues to persist across media workplaces worldwide, with most cases still going unreported despite years of policy reforms, newsroom campaigns and global conversations on…
A scandal involving Danish journalists who concealed payments for striking from TV2 continues, with a large fine now due to be paid to the broadcaster.
Berlingske's journalists challenge readers daily with 10 new questions on exciting topics, with this particular quiz focusing on knowledge of the 'Star Wars' saga.
Fabian Figueiredo of the Left Bloc advocates for a 'serious debate' with specialists on document declassification, arguing against giving the far-right a 'negative veto power' on discussion topics and proposing hearings with historians and journalists.
A brief commotion arose over Robert Palfrader's remarks during the warm-up for the Salzburg Bull Awards, with journalists noting attempts to outsmart AI algorithms during the subsequent celebrations.
Vladimir Petković, the coach of Algeria's national team, has delayed the announcement of his World Cup squad, leaving journalists to discover the traveling players at the airport, causing shock among the public.
Figures from the Serbian Public Prosecutor’s Office indicate that the number of cases involving crimes committed against journalists increased by 106 percent in 2025.
The Turkish Cypriot legislature voted late Monday night to defy two vetoes exercised by Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman, repassing laws concerning the development of forest land in the Karpas peninsula and the criminalization of naming journalists.
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) is procuring AI services for content input and text processing on its portal, valued at three million dinars, raising questions about the impact on journalists' creativity.
Following Sali Berisha's reconfirmation as the leader of the Democratic Party (DP), Albanian journalists and analysts are discussing the lack of competition in the vote and criticizing Berisha's perceived consolidation of power.
According to prosecution data, the number of cases involving crimes against journalists in Serbia is projected to increase by 106 percent in 2025 compared to 2024.
The Associated Press photojournalists have released their selection of the top photos of the day, showcasing significant events and compelling imagery.
A practical guide outlines steps individuals can take if they believe their rights are being violated online by journalists or content creators, addressing the increasing risks in the digital environment.
Pressure from American internet giants like Meta on the European press could intensify if the EU court is not careful in defining legal guidelines for who can request money online, a situation with interesting Hungarian implications.
A practical guide has been published to assist journalists in addressing online harassment, a growing challenge as the profession's inherent risks expand into the digital realm. The guide aims to help journalists deal with increasing intimidation and harassment online.
The Croatian Journalists' Union (SNH) held its 38th assembly to discuss the state of media, the position of journalists and media workers, the importance of collective organizing, and increasingly difficult working conditions in the media.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) has raised concerns regarding the safety and responsibilities of media workers following a recent shooting incident at the Senate.
Veteran Bohol journalist Ric Obedencio has died at the age of 69. Separately, Greek journalist Nikos Mastoras also passed away, with condolences offered by the Journalists' Union of Athens Daily Newspapers (ESIEA).
ANEM has called upon media workers to use a secure hotline if they experience any obstruction or interference during tomorrow's protest. The organization aims to ensure the safety and unimpeded work of journalists covering the event.
Nikos Mastoras, a journalist known for his ethics and collegial solidarity, has passed away at the age of 62. He maintained an active relationship with the Journalists' Union until the end of his life.
Journalists Eulampia Revi and Giorgos Kourdis appeared in Athens Magistrate's Court to pursue a lawsuit against SKAI TV following their removal from the station.
Journalists from The Guardian, including political editor Pippa Crerar, features writer Simon Hattenstone, and reporter Malak A Tantesh, have won awards across various categories at the Press Awards in London.
A possible strike by the Norwegian Journalists' Union could impact popular TV programs like Farmen, Toll, and Sommerhytta if negotiations with Virke fail.
A workshop themed “Investigative Skills for Covering Nigeria’s Priority Health Challenges” was held in Abuja from May 19-20, bringing together journalists for training.
An Israeli minister is facing widespread international condemnation and calls for sanctions after sharing a video humiliating foreign activists from a Gaza flotilla. The activists, including a Danish national, were subsequently deported from Israel.
The Association of Journalists of Macedonia (ZNM) states that stable funding is essential for substantive reforms at Macedonian Radio-Television (MRT), with discussions focusing on potential amendments to the Law on Audio and Audiovisual Media Services.
Ukraine's Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War met with African media representatives to inform them about foreign mercenaries fighting on Russia's side.
The National Prosecutor's Office in Poland is investigating a new lead in the case of Zbigniew Ziobro's trip to the USA, examining whether the former justice minister, sought by arrest warrant, used a temporary Hungarian passport and a visa for foreign journalists.
The Serbian Journalists' Association (UNS) has called on the President of the Municipal Assembly of Aranđelovac to cease discriminatory practices against media outlets. UNS emphasized the importance of equal treatment for all journalists.
Documents reveal that Keir Starmer's most senior advisers, including his former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney, were briefed about an 'indefensible' investigation into journalists covering Labour Together.
A watchdog organization has urged the release of journalists who were detained while on a flotilla bound for Gaza. The incident raises concerns about press freedom and humanitarian access.
Russia has added the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an NGO advocating for press freedom, to its list of 'undesirable organizations,' making contact with them punishable by severe prison sentences.
Aides to Prime Minister Starmer, including his former chief of staff, were reportedly updated on a think-tank's investigation into journalists in the lead-up to the 2024 general election.
A report highlights the pervasive issue of online violence and misogyny targeting female journalists, which often escalates into offline harassment, abuse, and even fatal attacks, undermining press freedom globally.
The Guardian's international correspondent Lorenzo Tondo and photographer Alessio Mamo have been awarded the Ryszard Kapuściński prize for war reporting, named after the renowned Polish war correspondent.
The Associated Press has released its selection of the top photos captured by its photojournalists for the day. The collection showcases significant events and compelling imagery from around the world.
The Czech branch of the International Press Institute (IPI) issued an open letter urging Tomio Okamura to demand Jindřich Rajchl apologize for his attacks on journalists.
Three journalists have been summoned to provide open testimony in the 'Qatargate' investigation, which concerns alleged efforts to influence public-relations messaging through reporters about Qatar.
The Lithuanian Supreme Court (LAT) has acquitted journalists Artūras Jančys, Rūta Janutienė, and Saulė Pauliuvienė in a criminal case concerning the alleged slander of Vytautas Valvonis, a former head of the Bank of Lithuania's Supervision Service. The court found their acquittal justified.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina (NDNV) announced that ten years have passed since the “political takeover” of the provincial public broadcaster, Radio-television Vojvodina (RTV), and the “brutal undermining of professional standards”.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced scrutiny for allegedly avoiding questions from the press during a summit in Norway. This led to a tense exchange between India's Ministry of External Affairs and Norwegian journalists, and criticism from opposition leader Rahul Gandhi.
Karviná Mayor Jan Wolf allegedly instructed his driver to collect personal information on journalists, a practice police have labeled as "mafia-like," in connection with a corruption and betting scandal in Czech football.
The Lusa news agency's board of directors expressed solidarity with its journalists and information department after the Gaia municipality accused Lusa of 'manipulation' over a news report. The report was based on data from the Official Gazette.
Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla attempting to reach Gaza, detaining numerous international activists, including the sister of Ireland's president. The incident sparked international calls for their release and protests.
NPR is undergoing a newsroom overhaul, offering buyouts to journalists and facing potential layoffs as it adapts to an era without public funding, despite recent large donations for tech infrastructure.
An IS terrorist is on trial, with strict reporting restrictions imposed on journalists covering the proceedings. Reporters are only permitted to use paper and pencil, limiting their ability to document the court case.
Authorities have released photographs of the perpetrators involved in an attempted robbery at a home in Thermo, Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. The suspects include two escapees and a woman.
An OSCE representative in Tirana, Jan Braathu, emphasized the importance of media freedom as a foundation of democracy and called for increased transparency and legal protection for journalists. He noted that journalists in Albania are reportedly facing threats and pressure.
A viral video claiming a Syrian immigrant is suing the German government for more money has been widely shared online, but journalists are investigating and debunking the story as misinformation.
A veteran Guardian journalist reflects on three decades of covering wars, stating that journalists are now actively targeted in ways he has never witnessed before, making the profession more dangerous.
Demonstrators in Tunisia have protested against President Saied, demanding an end to one-man rule and condemning the arrests of politicians, journalists, and civil society representatives amidst an economic crisis.
Nation Media Group (NMG) won six awards and dominated 14 categories at a rebranded top journalists’ event, with Daily Nation named Kenya’s most-read newspaper at the AMEA awards.
Lithuanian businesswoman and "Go. Mante" founder Vidmantė Martikonytė spoke to LNK journalists about her new home in Vilnius and why she does not plan to live with her partner.
A hybrid war is underway against the media, which were first exposed to drastic threats, and then violence against journalists and digital violence were added.
The Commissioner of Police for Oyo State, Nigeria, is calling on journalists to collaborate in enhancing effective policing, combating misinformation, and improving overall security.
TV 2 and the Danish Journalists' Union have reached a settlement in the case concerning 'brown envelopes,' resolving a dispute related to journalistic ethics.
A vast surveillance database in China reportedly contains extensive personal information on nearly all foreign journalists based in Beijing around 2021, including photos from IDs, phone numbers, visa details, and birth dates.
Ken Paxton, endorsed by Donald Trump, successfully ousted incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Texas Republican primary runoff. This victory marks another win for Trump-backed candidates in the midterm elections.
SafeJournalists has called for the identification and prosecution of those responsible for threats made against journalist Kristina Perković. Perković has filed a criminal complaint regarding the threats.
Journalists from Mediahuis Ireland have garnered 14 nominations for the prestigious Justice Media Awards, recognizing their excellence in reporting on legal and justice issues.
Data belonging to 60 Delfi employees has been stolen and leaked, posing a significant threat to investigative journalists. The incident raises concerns about the security implications for those affected.
A new edition of 'Uma Imagem Solidária' (A Solidarity Image) exhibition will be inaugurated, bringing together photojournalists and photographers who donate their work for a minimum value of 20 euros, with proceeds going to charity.
Journalists from Recorder, Snoop, PressOne, and Gen Știri are participating in a public debate at the IAA Vision on Ethical Media event, discussing how the press can sustain itself through non-traditional methods.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz with 10 new questions on interesting topics, including one focused on knowledge about the Danish Constitution.
Tunisian lawyer Sonia Dahmani has been jailed following a fresh conviction, prompting condemnation from the Committee to Protect Journalists regarding Tunisia's judicial harassment against her. This marks another instance of legal action against the prominent critic.
In Serbia, the number of cases involving acts against journalists increased by 106% in 2025 compared to 2024, with physical attacks rising from six to 28.
Sofia Mariola spoke to the television cameras and, as expected, journalists asked her about Stratos Tzortzoglou. Sofia Mariola noted in this regard: "I am very well in general.
Six hundred journalists from across the country have raised their voices against an assault on individual and institutional freedoms, emphasizing that such attacks affect everyone.
Rocío Crusset, daughter of journalists Carlos Herrera and Mariló Montero, and American financier Charlie Schein are set to marry on May 30th in an intimate ceremony in New York.
Steven Kappus, President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), emphasized that journalists should not merely report what has happened but also provide deeper context and analysis.
President Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's agreement to give up enriched uranium, is largely negotiated. The announcement has raised questions and concerns, particularly from Israel, as details remain scarce.
Beautiful Beginning Academy in Abuja emerged victorious in the 2026 Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council Secondary School Media Literacy Quiz Competition.
Protests have erupted in Tirana and Skopje in solidarity with Albanian students in North Macedonia, advocating for the recognition and protection of the Albanian language as a fundamental right. Activists and journalists criticize North Macedonia's stance on Albanian identity and language, with a large protest expected in Tirana.
The "Fourth Power" alliance, comprising NGOs for journalists' and citizens' rights, demanded the resignation of Romanian Police spokesperson Georgian Drăgan after he accused Recorder of "destabilizing state institutions."
Turkey's main opposition party has documented 193 alleged cases of torture and ill-treatment in prisons during March, highlighting increasing pressure on journalists, protesters, and opposition-run municipalities.
The Hungarian Parliament's upcoming session will begin with a speech by Péter Magyar and include discussions on a constitutional amendment, alongside changes to press reporting procedures that will grant journalists more access within the parliament building.
Minister of State Akis Skertsos emphasized significant improvements in press freedom in Greece, detailing 10 institutional interventions for journalists since 2019.
Former ORF journalists and interest groups gathered at Ballhausplatz in Vienna, warning against further 'devastation' of the public broadcaster and demanding its independence ahead of the ORF election.
Reports highlight a growing strain in US-Europe relations, characterized by US troop withdrawals from Eastern Europe, concerns over America's commitment to NATO, and stalled arms deliveries, prompting discussions about Europe's evolving role in a changing global landscape.
The arrest and detention of former Vice-Premier for Reintegration Viktor Osipov has caused a stir among journalists, human rights activists, and former officials in Moldova, with some signing an open appeal.
A report indicates that Russia has hijacked accounts on the social media platform Bluesky, targeting journalists, professors, artists, and filmmakers to circulate fabricated videos and fake news reports about Ukraine.
A union has highlighted strong participation in a strike at Agência Lusa, where journalists are demanding better working conditions, professional dignity, and to prevent changes to the company's statutes.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) announced it would open its premises to journalists covering a student protest in Belgrade on May 23. This initiative aims to provide support and a safe space for reporters during the demonstration.
The Qatar Press Center has condemned Israel's interception of the Freedom Flotilla and demanded the release of detained journalists, following the circulation of footage showing international detainees.
Journalists, media experts, donors, and embassy representatives convened at a roundtable organized by the 'Media-Guard' Association to discuss challenges facing public interest media, including intimidation, online attacks, and unpredictable funding.
The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres of various international films, including "Ulya," "Nada," and "A Man of His Time," with some receiving standing ovations and critical reviews. The event also saw political statements, such as Pedro Almodóvar wearing a "Free Palestine" badge, and discussions on film industry plans like Greece's $927 million initiative.
The Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) and Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) have demanded timely payment of salaries and Eid bonuses for journalists.
Mara Zacharea, Sia Kossioni, Rania Tzima, and Eva Antonopoulou, all well-known Greek female journalists, gathered at a special event at the Megaro Mousikis, drawing significant attention.
The Panhellenic Federation of Journalists' Unions (POESY) is calling on the Greek government to implement announced and approved measures at the European level to combat a new wave of SLAPP lawsuits against free journalism.
The Steering Committee of BH Novinari and the Journalists' Helpline have strongly condemned the behavior of Gradiška Mayor Zoran Adžić, stating that he attempted to remove a journalist.
The Financial Times has launched a new monthly series called 'AI Exchange,' where its journalists will engage with scientists, developers, and business leaders to explore various applications of artificial intelligence.
Opposition activists and councilors in Stara Pazova, Serbia, have reported two young men to the police for filming and targeting them, with the individuals reportedly known for similar actions in other towns.
The Democratic Party of Albania has reacted to reported incidents of violence and threats against journalists in Shkodër and Tirana, with spokesperson Floriana Garo stating that press freedom is under attack daily.
New minority shareholders of HotNews responded to journalists, stating they would not have invested without the outlet's independence and impact, and that their mission is to support independent media growth globally.
Questions are being raised about how to address journalists who worked for Hungary's public service media, which was transformed into a propaganda machine under Viktor Orban's government since 2010.
Section 208 of Ghana's Criminal Offences Act, which criminalizes false news, is being invoked in the case of Abronye, raising concerns about its use to prosecute journalists and activists.
The Secretary of the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) stated that some recent attacks on journalists could be characterized as attempted murder. This highlights a severe escalation in threats against media professionals in the country.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. stated he would 'wait and see' regarding a possible change in Senate leadership, responding to journalists' questions on the matter.
The Ghana Photojournalists Network (GPNet) announced plans for a major 'Photo Walk' in Accra to promote visual storytelling, professional collaboration, and the role of photojournalism in Ghana's democracy.
Veran Matic, President of ANEM and Chairman of the Commission for Investigating Murders of Journalists, commented on the Slavko Curuvija murder case, suggesting that justice has not been served and new obstacles have arisen.
Journalists and editors from the Western Balkans, Greece, and Bulgaria participated in a study program in Germany from May 3-9, focusing on media freedom, combating disinformation, and contemporary journalistic challenges.
A leaked document in the "Čapí hnízdo" (Stork's Nest) case led police to investigate journalists' sources, raising questions about the court's right to permit the breach of editorial secrecy.
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Croatian police are conducting an intensive search for a fugitive accused of murdering a food delivery driver in Drniš. Authorities have warned the public not to approach the suspect, who reportedly has multiple prior convictions.
Investigative journalists have exposed the operations of Russia's secretive 'Department 4,' detailing how it conducts cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns against Western countries, with leaked documents revealing Moscow's spy training.
A journalist recounts the experience of documenting events during a Senate shooting, emphasizing the role of journalists in ensuring public safety and documenting incidents.
The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) has demanded the immediate release of Domingos Simões Pereira, leader of the PAIGC opposition party in Guinea-Bissau, who is reportedly confined to his home and restricted from contacting journalists without formal charges.
A large swarm of bees unexpectedly appeared on the North Lawn of the White House, surprising staff and journalists, with the video of the event quickly going viral on social media.
The Polish Sejm has adopted anti-SLAPP legislation aimed at curbing lawsuits filed to suppress criticism and intimidate journalists and activists. The bill will now proceed to the Senate for further review.
Mrs. Iwouno, the Head of Service in Anambra State, Nigeria, issued a warning to workers against age falsification during a courtesy visit from the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists.
An opinion piece argues that effective local journalism is not a given and that impactful stories emerge when courageous citizens collaborate with journalists.
Investigative journalist Adis Mujdanović, who testified before the Commission for Combating Corruption, received increased protection following his testimony about corruption in faculties.
Cyprus government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis affirmed that respect for freedom of the press and media independence is fundamental to the Republic, commenting on recent verbal attacks against journalists.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee called on journalists and local media outlets to contribute to national development by telling "good stories" about Hong Kong and China. He emphasized this amid global turmoil, encouraging a positive portrayal of the regions.
Journalists are debating Austrian Media Minister Andreas Babler's proposed media policy, particularly his plans for journalism funding, and its potential impact on quality journalism.
The "Journalists of the Year" awards were presented at the ORF Center, with the main prize going to Matthias Winterer and Jürgen Klatzer from "Falter" for their SOS-Kinderdorf revelations.
A basic court has ruled that journalists acted with due diligence when publishing transcripts mentioning Andrej Vučić, noting that he is a public figure actively involved in Serbian political life.
One of Romania's most well-known political journalists has joined the investigative journalism platform Recorder, as announced by the publication on Facebook.
A conference was held to discuss strategies for combating Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs), which are often used to intimidate and silence journalists and media outlets.
A donor campaign titled '(PO)VEZIVANJE GENERACIJA' (Connecting Generations) has been launched in Serbia to provide assistance to students and their media outlets, dedicated to the memory of deceased journalists and media educators.
The Montenegrin Journalists' Union expresses concern over the brutal and explicit nature of threats against journalists, calling for adequate judicial outcomes to deter such actions.
Sanef, veteran journalists, and political leaders have paid tribute to Baldwin Ndaba, remembering the veteran reporter as a fearless accountability journalist whose work left a lasting mark on South African journalism.
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) has initiated a public procurement for integrating artificial intelligence into its content input system, valued at three million dinars, raising questions about the potential impact on journalists' creativity.
A Russian missile attack on Kyiv on May 24 resulted in three deaths and significant damage to multiple cultural institutions, including the Chornobyl Museum and the National Art Museum, as well as at least six media offices. Ukrainian air defense forces reportedly downed 246 of 262 drones launched in the overnight assault across Ukraine.
New questions have arisen in the Senjak murder case in Serbia, with investigative journalists' claims regarding an alleged cover-up and police involvement neither confirmed nor denied by authorities.
According to prosecution data, the number of cases involving acts against journalists in Serbia increased by 106% in 2025 compared to 2024, with physical attacks rising from six to 28.
The Municipality of Lučani has announced a media contest two and a half months after the legal deadline for such announcements. This delay has drawn criticism from the Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS).
Cristina de Middel, the first Spanish president of Magnum agency and National Photography Award winner, discusses the moral perception of war photojournalists versus those observing celebrity culture, and the challenge of organizing an overwhelming number of images.
The chief prosecutor has voiced opposition to Amnesty International's position regarding the arrest of journalists in connection with the Shapla Chattar case.
A gunman was shot and killed by Secret Service agents after opening fire near a White House checkpoint, injuring a bystander. The suspect, later identified, had multiple past encounters with the Secret Service.
Brussels-based journalists are reportedly surprised and concerned by the European Council's new plan to invite social media influencers to EU summits, offering them 'exclusive experiences' behind the scenes.
Passengers, including journalists, traveling on United Nigeria Airlines and Air Peace flights from Abuja reported being stranded for hours without proper communication or adequate refreshments.
Sandra Wollner's film 'Everytime' has won the top prize in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. Other notable events included the premiere of the French thriller 'The Birthday Party,' which received a 12-minute ovation.
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Journalists, editors, and other employees from the Nova portal, Nova newspaper, and Radar weekly have announced the formation of a new union, joining the UGS 'Nezavisnost' confederation.
Brussels journalists are reportedly surprised by the EU Council's plan to invite influencers to EU leader summits and ministerial meetings starting in July.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) announced that its Belgrade premises will be open to media workers tomorrow during a student protest scheduled for Slavija Square.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) announced it will open its Belgrade premises to journalists during an upcoming student protest at Slavija Square.
Igor Božić has been named the recipient of this year's Solidarity Award for journalists from Southeast Europe. The award recognizes his contributions to journalism in the region.
Former ORF journalists and interest group representatives gathered in front of the Chancellery in Vienna to demonstrate for an independent ORF ahead of its election. They emphasized the public broadcaster's crucial function, with Schmidtkunz stating ORF is 'certainly not a toy of politics.'
ANEM has reported that 355 million dinars were allocated for media co-financing, with millions going to outlets that violate the Code of Journalists. This raises concerns about ethical standards in media funding.
Associated Press photojournalists present their selection of the most compelling images captured around the world today, highlighting key events and moments.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) announced it will open its facilities to members, journalists, and media workers on May 23rd, providing space for work and rest.
Journalists from CIN have published Sky ECC messages revealing that bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church were secretly recorded during the 2021 church assembly where Patriarch Porfirije was elected.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gave a surprising response when asked by journalists if he would be in Istanbul for the upcoming Eid al-Adha holiday. He stated that his plans were not yet clear and would depend on his wife, Emine.
Journalists at the Portuguese news agency Lusa are on strike, protesting in front of Parliament to defend the agency's independence. They have also filed a complaint with Brussels regarding the situation.
An opinion piece reflects on the 2019 case of Modern Ghana journalists facing criminal charges, using it to discuss selective outrage and the struggle for principles within Ghana's democracy.
An Israeli minister posted a video showing Gaza flotilla activists being forced to kneel with bound hands, sparking widespread international condemnation from multiple countries and leading to Israel's government distancing itself from the minister's actions.
An Aftonbladet reportage about Annika, 87, has been nominated for the prestigious Wendela Prize. The nomination recognizes the work of Aftonbladet's journalists.
A Swedish opinion piece explores the growing mistrust in journalists across the Western world, questioning whether journalism can truly remain impartial amidst political debate.
Miguel Delaney and Lawrence Ostlere, hosts of Copa Independent, are inviting readers to ask them anything about the 2026 World Cup. The journalists have been covering football for 25 years.
A Turkish court in Şanlıurfa has ordered the rearrest of local journalist Mehmet Yetim, just one day after he was released from pretrial detention. The Dicle Fırat Journalists Association reported the development.
Initial reactions from film critics and journalists regarding "Masters of the Universe" are now coming in, offering a first look at what to expect from the film.
Israeli police have reportedly blocked the entry of an Italian journalist known for publishing critical reports about Israel. Documents obtained by Haaretz suggest a pattern of monitoring and restricting access for journalists critical of the government.
Speakers at a journalists' workshop emphasized that front-of-package labeling on food products can effectively reduce the risks associated with non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Indonesian authorities, including the military, used online disinformation campaigns to brand activists and journalists as “foreign agents” and silence dissent, sometimes leading to physical…
A debate has emerged in Cyprus regarding the criticism of journalists, sparked by political parties' reactions to comments made by Alma candidate Irene Charalambides about television journalist Stella Savva.
Journalists have revealed alleged irregularities and corruption within public procurement processes, including details from the AKSHI file. Reports highlight concerns over companies winning large contracts and numerous proceedings initiated by SPAK for abuse of office and tender violations.
Environmental activist Nnimmo Bassey has called on journalists to intensify their scrutiny of oil companies operating in the Niger Delta, emphasizing the need to resist corporate narratives and independently investigate pollution incidents.
Former journalists from the Hungarian publication Heti Válasz have issued an apology for their involvement in what they describe as Fidesz's campaign of revenge against civil society organizations.
The owner of the media agency Pressconnect has been sentenced to 60 days of conditional imprisonment in a copyright infringement case involving journalists.
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) reported that journalist Srđan Nonić from Niš has received threats of hanging. This incident highlights concerns over the safety of journalists in the region.
Thirty journalists in Ghana have received training on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process and reporting, aiming to enhance accountability ahead of the country's 2027 review.
Journalists Maribel Vilaplana and Miguel Polo are set to testify in Congress about the hours of the DANA (cold drop) event. Concurrently, Vice President and Minister Sara Aagesen will address the Senate regarding the same tragedy.
Jarosław Kaczyński did not appear at his planned press conference in the Sejm, with journalists discussing the behind-the-scenes reasons for this 'unusual situation' and a stormy club meeting.
The Real Madrid boss's recent controversial behavior towards female journalists and 'evil' forces has become a major topic in Spain, leading to discussions about a potential regime change within the powerful football club.
Journalists visited the ÍR home where votes for today's municipal elections in Reykjavik are being counted, with officials explaining the process of ensuring accurate tabulation.
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) announced that its Safe Line for Journalists received more than 600 calls in 2025, indicating ongoing challenges for media professionals.
The Association of Cultural Journalists of Senegal (APCS) has established a significant partnership in Guinea to promote and develop cultural journalism in the region.
Detained community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio has been recognized by the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) for her courage, honoring her with the Wallis Annenberg Justice for Women Journalists Award this year.
The Portuguese Journalists' Union has called for a strike, citing five "evils" in the "Trabalho XXI" proposal, including working hours and precarious employment, which they say make journalists primary victims.
The New York Times has publicly defended one of its journalists after Israel reportedly threatened to sue the publication. The dispute centers on the journalist's reporting, prompting the newspaper's strong support.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation has been ordered to pay over one million dinars following a lawsuit filed by Radonjić, Romić, and Kurak. The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has expressed concern over these penalties.
Fuel prices are experiencing diverse changes worldwide, with significant hikes in India leading to increased consumer and service costs. Conversely, some European nations like Poland and Lithuania have reported price decreases, while Kenya's government plans to stabilize rates, all against a backdrop of broader economic concerns linked to geopolitical events.