Journalists at the investigative nonprofit ProPublica staged a one-day strike, citing demands for wage increases, layoff protections, and issues related to artificial intelligence.
On the 32nd anniversary of journalist Radislava Dada Vujasinović's death, representatives of the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) laid flowers and lit candles, stating that the case remains without truth, justice, or accountability.
The informal group of Serbian judges and prosecutors, 'Odbrana struke' (Defense of the Profession), has issued a statement expressing their full and unequivocal support for the journalists of N1 TV and all media professionals working in the public interest.
The Nigerian Union of Journalists and a broadcast association have called on Nyesom Wike to apologize to Channels TV journalist Seun Okinbaloye, whom Wike threatened to 'shoot' for suggesting a one-party state plot.
InMedia, an independent media outlet in Hong Kong, has reported that its journalists have been subjected to harassing text messages and stalking by unknown individuals, marking the latest in a series of intimidations against the city's press.
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) is hosting an exhibition titled 'Reporting War' in Sarajevo. The exhibition examines the role of journalists during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, highlighting how some nationalist media contributed to fueling the conflicts.
Citizens and journalists gathered in front of the N1 television building in Serbia to show solidarity with the newsroom following the dismissal of its director, Igor Božić. The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) called for the rally.
Rosalía has prohibited photojournalists from Portuguese media outlets from photographing her concerts in Lisbon, a policy she has maintained throughout her current tour.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has condemned smear campaigns by pro-government tabloids targeting critics, citing a recent article about actress Stupljanin as an example.
The Judicial Council of North Macedonia has issued an appeal to journalists, urging them to differentiate between public interest and sensationalism when reporting on judges and court cases.
A reader's opinion piece argues that journalists too often allow politicians to speak vaguely and fail to ask follow-up questions, advocating for stricter questioning of politicians.
Monika Kryemadhi appeared at the Special Anti-Corruption Structure (SPAK) in Albania to comply with a mandatory appearance measure. She was seen dancing and exchanging jokes with journalists upon leaving the building.
President Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Monday, stating the country could be 'eliminated' in a single night, possibly Tuesday, as a deadline for the Strait of Hormuz loomed. During the same press conference, Trump detailed a high-risk pilot rescue mission and threatened a journalist over leaked information.
The arrest of activist Anatol Matasaru in Moldova, who was detained for 72 hours, could lead to another defeat for Moldova at the European Court of Human Rights, according to human rights advocates, journalists, and deputies.
The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) have jointly petitioned President Bola Tinubu, urging an investigation into FCT Minister Nyesom Wike's alleged 'shoot' remark against Channels TV presenter Seun Okinbaloye and broader threats to journalists. They highlight concerns about impunity for human rights violations and disregard for the rule of law.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz featuring 10 new questions on interesting topics, including a segment challenging knowledge about the atomic bombs dropped on Japan.
Journalists from Vojvodina have reported a history of campaign violence and election manipulation in Serbia, including the alleged use of unofficial violent groups by the government.
A report notes that Italy is currently a popular subject of discussion among a diverse group of people, including former players, journalists, butchers, and grocers.
North Macedonia's Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services (AVMS) has called on political parties to cease labeling and discrediting journalists and media outlets. Such practices are seen as undermining public trust and media freedom.
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.
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.
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.'
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Associated Press showcases the top photos captured by its photojournalists, highlighting significant events and compelling images from around the world.
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.
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.
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 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.
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?'
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.
Journalists claim that Adam Kadyrov is reportedly no longer being considered as a successor to Ramzan Kadyrov, following a road accident earlier in 2026.
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.
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 renowned think tank in Morocco has invited scholars, diplomats, journalists, and military strategists to participate in a brainstorming session focused on multifaceted wars.
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.
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.
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'.
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.
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.
Beijing is reportedly employing journalists and influencers, along with soft power strategies, to counter US influence and present itself as a viable alternative to American hegemony.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is escalating his conflict with private media outlets and has proposed changes to the funding of public broadcasters, prompting a joint defense from journalists.
Six productions from TVN Warner Bros. Discovery and its journalists, including Piotr Jacoń and Monika Olejnik, received awards at the 20th International FilmAT Festival.
CBS News announced the addition of five new journalists to its investigative unit, signaling a renewed commitment to in-depth and groundbreaking journalism.
FT journalists will host a subscriber webinar on April 16 to discuss concerns surrounding private credit, inviting participants to join the discussion.
Malta's rule of law continues to decline, with local and international experts noting a regression in legal safeguards. Prime Minister Robert Abela has been explicitly called out in a new report for his public attacks on judges and journalists.
Israeli airstrikes on two police checkpoints in the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, resulted in the deaths of at least six Palestinians, including one child, according to local health officials.
Over 20 Czech editors-in-chief issued a joint statement condemning attacks on journalists and urging Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and other politicians to respect independent journalism.
The Association of Journalists of Macedonia (AJM) and the Independent Union of Journalists and Media Workers (SSNM) have stated that the Public Prosecutor's Office's call for 'restraint' could be negatively interpreted, following questions about a prosecutor's non-election in the 'Pulse' case.
The journalistic section of the Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists (SRG) has called on the Ministry of Internal Affairs to identify and apprehend all individuals who physically attacked journalists and citizens during local elections in Serbia.
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi rebels have claimed two attacks against Israel within 24 hours and vowed to continue military operations in the coming days, prompting warnings to shipping in the Red Sea region from Operation ASPIDES.
A trend is observed where former mainstream journalists, including Don Lemon, Jim Acosta, and Katie Couric, are embracing far-left media roles after leaving corporate news outlets.
Journalists in Ghana investigating sensitive topics like politics, corruption, and human rights are increasingly targeted by cyber-enabled attacks, including coordinated online harassment, disinformation campaigns, and hacked accounts.
Berlingske journalists challenge readers daily with a quiz featuring 10 new questions about exciting topics, including Danes' preferred travel destinations.
Members of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) at Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ have passed a vote of no confidence in the company's "New Direction Strategy."
Sigríður Dögg Auðunsdóttir is the sole candidate for the chairman position of the Icelandic Journalists' Association, with the general meeting scheduled for April 21.
The Polish Standing Committee of the Council of Ministers has approved a draft anti-SLAPP law, designed to curb lawsuits intended to suppress criticism and intimidate journalists and activists.
Journalists have uncovered multiple patient stories alleging medical malpractice at the Eskulap medical center, including the death of a patient named Anna after a C-section performed in the absence of a gynecologist.
According to the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation, March of this year saw the highest number of verbal attacks on journalists since monitoring began, with "poisonous words from politicians" expected to have consequences.
The Canadian government is restructuring its fund for combating disinformation and ending a program aimed at hiring diverse journalists, as part of a broader $60 billion spending review initiated by Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration.
Ahead of their match against Liverpool, French journalists contacted English counterparts to gauge how Paris Saint-Germain is perceived in England, noting that the club has earned respect from those who once scorned it.
Citizens and journalists gathered in front of the N1 television building in Belgrade to show solidarity with the newsroom following the dismissal of the station's director.
Stranka demokratske akcije danas je održala sjednicu na kojoj su donijeli 11 zaključaka, a nakon nje se obratio lider ove stranke Bakir Izetbegović koji je govorio o dolasku Donalda Trumpa Jr.
Representatives from seven press organizations in Turkey have stated that unjust prosecutions and detentions have made independent journalism almost impossible, calling for the release of all jailed journalists.
Turkish authorities have blocked access within Turkey to the social media accounts of several pro-Kurdish news outlets and journalists, according to the Dicle Fırat Journalists Association.
The #MeToo movement has sparked an avalanche of harassment claims across Colombia, with accounts from female journalists leading to allegations reaching as high as the government.
The Coalition for Media Freedom has called on journalists and citizens to gather tonight in front of N1 Television in Belgrade to express solidarity due to pressures on the media outlet.
Journalists Helena Neves and Sofia Neves have been honored with Health Journalism Awards; Sofia Neves received the 'Grand Prize' for her work on dyslexia, while Helena Neves was recognized with a Career Award.
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The Portuguese Journalists Union (SJ) is taking the new statutes of the Lusa news agency to the Ombudsman, arguing that they violate the Constitution and European law by requiring the Information Directorate to report to political power.
Today marks ten years since Höskuldur Þórhallsson, then a member of the Progressive Party, made a controversial statement to journalists in the Althingi building, an event now known as "Höskuldur's Warning."
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation reported at least 186 cases of verbal attacks on critically-oriented journalists, media, and media workers by top state and party officials during March this year, marking the highest number since monitoring began.
A discussion has emerged regarding the use of AI in journalism, with concerns raised about journalists potentially misusing AI or AI's current limitations leading to 'clumsy' outcomes.
Grund für die Einberufung im Wahlkampfendspurt ist der mutmaßliche Fund eines Sprengsatzes an einer Gaspipeline. Investigativjournalisten sorgen sich um Ausrufung des Ausnahmezustandes
A general observation notes widespread discussion about Italy among various segments of the population, including former players, journalists, butchers, and grocers.
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.
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.
This article discusses the challenge journalists face in balancing the need for completeness with the demand for speed when reporting urgent breaking news.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
International organizations are raising alarms about a "spiral of violence" targeting journalists in Serbia, calling for greater protection for media professionals.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Azu Ishiekwene, the Editor-in-Chief of LEADERSHIP, has been nominated for the prestigious NUJ media excellence award. This award recognizes journalists who demonstrate outstanding excellence, integrity, and commitment to the highest professional standards.
The Israeli military has suspended and pulled a battalion from the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a rare punishment for soldier misconduct, following 'revenge' comments made by a soldier and an assault on a CNN crew during their detention.
Turkish authorities have blocked access to the X accounts of several pro-Kurdish news outlets, journalists, and civil society organizations, according to the Mezopotamya News Agency.
A Turkish court has accepted an indictment against 28 Kurds, including three journalists, for their participation in a 2024 anti-war vigil in Silopi, as reported by the pro-Kurdish Jin News Agency.
The Journalists' Union of Athens Daily Newspapers (ESIEA) announced the passing of journalist Thanos Economopoulos, with his funeral scheduled for Tuesday at the First Cemetery.
A special tribute event, described as a "portrait," for writer Obrad Nenezić is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 2nd, at 12 PM at the Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature. The program will feature participation from university professors, journalists, critics, and producers.
Reports from election day in Serbia include physical altercations, alleged attacks on journalists and citizens, and voter irregularities in several locations. The opposition party SSP described scenes of chaos in Knjaževac, while the organization ANEM noted a lack of police response in some cases. An observer from Kreni-Promeni was arrested in Aranđelovac following tabloid accusations.
Prosecutors and journalists in North Macedonia have reached an agreement, with the Prosecutor's Office accepting the reaction of the Association of Journalists (ZNM) and the Independent Trade Union of Journalists and Media Workers (SSNM) regarding the protection of freedom of expression and objective public information.
Novinarski deo Stalne radne grupe za bezbednost novinara (SRG) saopštio je da su danas, tokom lokalnih izbora u 10 gradova i opština, zabeleženi fizički napadi na novinare i građane, a da je…
Floridis has announced police measures to restrict the number of relatives and journalists allowed to attend an ongoing trial, citing the unsuitability of the courtroom as the reason for the limitations.
Josh Simons, who resigned after claims that a think tank he once ran commissioned a report into journalists' backgrounds, has stated he was naive regarding the situation.
At least 46 rescue workers and five medical personnel have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon since the beginning of the conflict, according to the Lebanese Minister of Health.
Substack, the US platform that allows writers to publish and monetize newsletters, is accelerating its growth in France, attracting many journalists and authors and recently appointing a manager to boost its presence.
A Tacloban court has affirmed the terror conviction of community journalists Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil, prompting their legal counsel to announce intentions to appeal the decision and seek its reversal.
A court in Novi Sad rejected a temporary injunction against a propaganda film that falsely labeled journalist Veran Matić as a "traitor and foreign mercenary," highlighting concerns about journalists' protection from government propaganda.
Argentinian philosopher Jimena Solé argues that neoliberal policies, despite promising freedom, often lead to the suppression of rights and the silencing of critical journalists and dissident intellectuals.
A Council of Europe mission has reported that media freedom in Serbia is in a 'state of emergency,' with journalists facing dehumanization, criminalization, and constant threats.
Malaysian Minister Fahmi Fadzil emphasized that journalists must be given the space to carry out their duties, provided they comply with existing laws.
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has joined its Serbian members in strongly condemning the dismissal of Igor Božić from his position as N1's legal representative.
Journalist associations and citizens gathered in front of N1 TV's building in North Macedonia to show support, following a protest by employees concerned about the dismissal of Igor Božić and potential changes in editorial policy.
Albanian journalists claim that a decline in Freedom of Information requests is due to deliberate bureaucratic obstacles designed to discourage investigative reporting, rather than increased transparency.
The Serbian Journalists' Association (UNS) has called on authorities to investigate who is responsible for blocking the social media accounts of Radio Sto plus and the Razglas portal.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has stated that the dismissal of Igor Božić from his position as director of N1 television signals a further deterioration of independent media in Serbia.
Portuguese journalists express growing concerns over the deepening media crisis, describing the profession as being 'on the brink of a precipice' due to numerous challenges.
A director was quickly fired after discovering that a Danish journalists' union had been illegally paying cash to journalists who had gone on strike, in violation of agreements.
President Trump threatened to imprison journalists who reported on a missing US F-15 pilot shot down over Iran and later revealed details of how a wounded US airman evaded Iranian capture.
Professor Akua Opokua Britwum, the first female Chairperson of Ghana's National Media Commission (NMC), has committed to reactivating Regional Media Advisory Committees to promote responsible journalism and journalists' welfare.
The US Supreme Court has allowed a lower court to consider dismissing the contempt of Congress conviction against former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, bringing his net worth into focus.
Journalists' representatives in Portugal have filed a complaint with the Ombudsman against the government, arguing that a new governance model for the official news agency Lusa increases the risk of executive interference. The Journalists' Union announced the complaint on Monday.
The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) has condemned FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s remark against a TV anchor, calling it a grave threat to press freedom and demanding an immediate apology and government action.
Jérémie Patrier-Leitus concluded that both parties acted in 'good faith' regarding former Culture Minister Rachida Dati's claims that 'Complément d'enquête' journalists offered money to a relative for testimony.
Serbian authorities discovered explosives near the gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary, leading Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to convene an emergency defense council. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the discovery of two large packages of explosives.
EU-funded researchers are creating artificial intelligence tools to help journalists identify deepfakes and fake news amidst a growing "arms race" over disinformation.
A Novosibirsk regional government TV channel released a video featuring 'grateful farmers' receiving compensation for lost livestock, but journalists identified the participants as local officials, suggesting a propaganda effort.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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…
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.
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.
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.
Local elections are underway in ten municipalities across Serbia, with 247,985 citizens eligible to vote for declared lists formed by local ruling parties.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Portugal's D. Maria Theatre is participating in the EU-funded TRUST project, which unites nine European theatres, journalists, and media outlets to transform major news reports into theatrical performances by 2028, aiming to combat disinformation.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in an interview that if agents are embedded among journalists, they too will be monitored, and also expressed that he does not anticipate trouble the day after the election.
Venezuelan media outlets are attempting to leverage limited relief from government pressure, despite mixed signals and reluctance from within the Chavista government regarding press freedom.
A daily program from 'La Vanguardia' reviews Apple's 50-year history, exploring its successes and challenges with insights from experts, key figures, and journalists.
A recent arson attack in Pardubice, Czech Republic, has quickly become a pretext for blaming entire groups—leftists, rightists, journalists, and media—highlighting a trend of 'political bullying' where individual excesses are easily conflated with broader societal issues, similar to tactics used by Babiš.
The Serbian Journalists' and Media Workers' Union (SINOS) has urged for urgent legislative changes to grant journalists the status of official persons under the law.
Cambodia's Ministry of Information has defended the legal process surrounding a treason case involving journalists, while also pledging support for ethical reporters.
Three journalists killed in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon, including a veteran Al-Manar correspondent, have been buried in Beirut's southern suburbs, with Lebanese leaders denouncing the attack as a 'war crime' amid continued targeting of media.
The French foreign minister has issued a condemnation regarding the targeting of journalists in Lebanon, emphasizing the importance of press freedom and safety.
At least three people were killed and several journalists were injured in a tragic motor accident on the Onyeama Hills stretch of the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway in Nigeria.
A new protest has been announced by the Association of Professional Journalists and the Culture Assembly against proposed amendments to the law governing the Lithuanian national broadcaster (LRT).
Reuters journalists reportedly claim to have discovered the identity of the elusive artist Banksy, sparking discussions about the potential end of a legend and an era for the art world.
N1 journalists have presented evidence of paid participants at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade, but authorities have reportedly failed to react to the allegations.
Three Lebanese journalists were killed in an Israeli attack on their car in southern Lebanon, adding to the deepening humanitarian crisis in the region where new Israeli attacks are frequently reported.
Residents in the center of Vilnius are expressing anger over severely deteriorated stairs found along the Neris River embankment, which have crumbled significantly after the winter, prompting journalists to investigate the serious situation.
Two photojournalists died after their SUV was swept away by the swollen Agno River while attempting to cross in Itogon, Benguet, on Friday afternoon, March 27, authorities confirmed. This updates earlier reports of one missing and five injured in the same incident.
The RenewedHope Network (TRN), a group founded by former Zamfara State Governor Senator Abdulaziz Yari, has urged opposition figures to set aside criticism and acknowledge the achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following the APC's 8th elective National Convention.