
Secretary Hegseth Scolds Reporter During Pentagon Briefing on Iran
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth publicly reprimanded a reporter for interrupting him during a Pentagon briefing concerning Iran, instructing her to wait her turn.
200 stories found

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth publicly reprimanded a reporter for interrupting him during a Pentagon briefing concerning Iran, instructing her to wait her turn.

French singer Florent Pagny has been forced to postpone his concert in Toulouse, originally scheduled for April 7th, to December 15th due to a loss of voice, three months into his '65 Tour'.
Ambassador Konjit Sinegiorgis And The Passing Of A Diplomatic Age The Reporter Ethiopia
A journalist reflects on the practice of covering inquests, acknowledging the understandable objections from families while arguing that such coverage is often necessary. The author notes that this was a task they rarely relished as a young reporter.
The Ethiopian Council of Ministers has renewed the mandate for the Tigray interim administration, extending its term until 2027. This decision aims to provide continued governance and stability in the region.
An 18-month investigation by a New York Times reporter delves into online cryptography communities to uncover the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous inventor of Bitcoin.

After 30 years, chief reporter Anja Reich-Osang is leaving the "Berliner Zeitung". Publisher Holger Friedrich cannot come to terms with this. His reaction to the press echo of the case testifies to this.

President Trump detailed a daring US rescue of a downed F-15E officer in Iran, who survived nearly 48 hours behind enemy lines despite severe injuries.
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma discussed his "humanly" approach to gangster characters in films like 'Satya' and 'Company,' recalling an anecdote about notorious figure Dawood Ibrahim experiencing vulnerability, based on insights from police and a reporter.

Donald Trump appeared at the White House Easter Egg Roll, showcasing a discolored and swollen right hand, raising health concerns after his absence.

Israel launched an attack on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, identified by some reports as the South Pars facility. The Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the strike, stating the complex accounts for approximately half of Iran's petrochemical production.
.jpg%3Fwidth%3D1200%26auto%3Dwebp%26trim%3D0%252C100%252C0%252C100&w=828&q=75&output=webp&default=1)
A reporter claimed to have exacted "revenge" on a crab after it pinched her during a live broadcast.
A US reporter has claimed to uncover alleged H-1B visa fraud in Texas, involving multiple software engineers reportedly operating from a single mailbox address.
India's Election Commission has reported the seizure of cash, liquor, and drugs, among other freebies, worth Rs 651 crore across four poll-bound states and one Union Territory.
Reports indicate a growing number of Americans are entering the upper-middle class, with a WSJ reporter explaining the criteria and financial thresholds required to be considered part of this demographic.

The acclaimed Watergate film "All the President's Men" marks its 50th anniversary, with cast members and reporters sharing memories of its premiere in April 1976.

Hollywood stars, more than luxury, desire privacy, so they are expected to choose Slovenia as a new holiday destination in the future, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
A Wall Street Journal reporter provides insights into the financial thresholds and characteristics required to be considered part of the upper-middle class.
Ethiopia's National Electoral Board (NEBE) has announced an extension of the voter registration deadline, pushing it to April 22, 2026.
Parkland survivor Jackie Corin has voiced concerns to The Hollywood Reporter regarding the marketing strategy and the casting of Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in an upcoming A24 movie.
Laure Mandeville, grand reporter au service International du Figaro, répondait aux questions des internautes sur la stratégie de Donald Trump face à l’Iran et les risques d’escalade.

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.

International concern is growing over the abduction of American journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad, who remains missing for a third day, prompting authorities to race against time to locate the experienced reporter known for covering war zones.
The Observer newspaper is advertising for an Arts and Media Reporter to cover a maternity leave position.

A 15-kilometer traffic jam has already formed at the Gotthard tunnel in Switzerland ahead of Easter, with reporters on site distributing chocolate to waiting motorists.

Als Investigativreporter recherchiert Szabolcs Panyi seit Jahren über Macht und russischen Einfluss in Ungarn. Nun wird er selbst zur Zielscheibe: Die Regierung stellt ihn unter Spionageverdacht
A reporter had the opportunity to sit in the Bezos-backed Slate pickup truck for the first time, noting its stripped-down design which is intentionally unfinished.

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

King Charles and Queen Camilla are scheduled for the first British state visit to the USA since 2007 in late April, with King Charles III invited to address the US Congress. A meeting with Prince Harry in his adopted home is reportedly unlikely, despite speculation surrounding the royal couple's trip to the White House.

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

Leaked private texts allegedly detailing a controlling home environment have sparked outrage, leading to accusations that Trisha Paytas assaulted her husband, Moses Hacmon. Industry reporter RichLux713 shared screenshots of the alleged texts, with Ethan Klein also weighing in on the controversy.

The 30th Annual Webby Awards nominations have been announced, recognizing top internet content and creators including Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Stephen Colbert, Timothée Chalamet, and even Sydney Sweeney's viral bathwater. Winners will be announced on April 21 and celebrated on May 11.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that would rename the Palm Beach airport after Donald Trump. The decision follows Florida's approval last year of a plan to donate land in downtown Miami for Trump's presidential library, with the airport renaming requiring FAA approval and administrative procedures.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt responded to reporters' questions about the planned end date of the Iran war, stating, "It's already the 30th day, so figure out how much more the Pentagon needs to fully achieve its goals."
The Economic Reporters' Forum (ERF) has proposed increasing the tax-free income ceiling to 5 lakh in Bangladesh's upcoming Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
An Ethiopian authority has ordered the closure of 52 private higher education institutions after their licenses were revoked due to quality failures, impacting the country's educational landscape.

The remains of the father of a PREMIUM TIMES reporter, an African Church cleric who passed away last November at 66 after over three decades of priestly service, are scheduled for burial on April 10.

An N1 reporter covering the elections in Bajina Bašta, Serbia, stated that his primary impression was that 'students and the opposition managed to control the electoral process'.

A reporter from Danas described an atmosphere of heavy police presence and constant patrols in Aranđelovac on Serbian election day, questioning if it resembled a state of emergency or war.

Global oil prices jumped above $115 a barrel and Asian stocks fell sharply as the US-Israel war with Iran escalates, following earlier surges after Yemeni Houthis attacked Israel and widened the conflict.

An RTL reporter was reportedly pushed at Viktor Orbán's forum in Pécel, where a group in black clothes also tackled a counter-protester without police intervention.

An N1 reporter uncovered a suspected Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) call center in the 'Djerdap' Hotel in Kladovo, prompting a reaction from Speaker Ana Brnabic, who questioned the issue with call centers, stating every serious political party uses them.

A war reporter and soldiers visit the destroyed city of Dobropillia in Eastern Ukraine, where Russian forces are less than nine kilometers away, documenting the lives of the last remaining residents living like ghosts under constant bombardment.

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.
Natalia Kazmierska, a reporter for Aftonbladet, has been awarded the 2025 Guldspade (Golden Spade) for her book of the year.
Veteran NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander has announced his departure after 15 years covering the White House and will now join MS NOW as an anchor.
Investors are warning that visa hurdles could jeopardize Ethiopia's projected $13 billion economic boom, despite significant investment commitments.

Progress on Department of Homeland Security funding has stalled as public support for Democrats and Republicans becomes more entrenched, deepening the rift after House Republicans rejected a Senate spending bill.
The Hollywood Reporter provides an overview of the week's biggest Hollywood premieres, parties, and openings, including mentions of Miley Cyrus's 'Hannah Montana' and 'Daredevil: Born Again'.

Turkish authorities have blocked access within Turkey to the X (formerly Twitter) account of Agence France-Presse correspondent Mahmut Bozarslan, who is based in the predominantly Kurdish southeast, raising renewed concerns about censorship and press freedom.

Former football manager John Toshack, 77, has reportedly denied his son's claim of a dementia diagnosis, telling reporters at his home in Girona, Spain, that he has not seen his son in two years.

An undercover reporter revealed a sprawling fraud industry where individuals are paid to write fake Google reviews, only to be targeted by their 'bosses' in a cryptocurrency scam.

The husband of NHL reporter Jessi Pierce has broken his silence following the tragic house fire in White Bear Lake that claimed the lives of Pierce and their three young children, Hudson, Cayden, and Avery.

The SAVE America Act, a voter ID bill favored by Senate Republicans, is facing a reality check as it lacks the necessary votes to pass and is likely to be punted.
Parts of Poland experienced snowfall on Thursday, with photos submitted by citizens showing backyards covered in a fresh layer of white snow, marking a return of winter conditions.

Amidst the Duggar family arrests, more Duggar siblings, including Jinger Duggar, have expressed pain and heartbreak over Joseph Duggar's child sex abuse charges, while earlier, Michelle Duggar confronted paparazzi, sparking false arrest rumors.
The Polish Journalists' Association has deemed President Karol Nawrocki's conduct towards a TVN24 reporter in Przemyśl as 'unworthy' and appealed for an end to aggression against journalists.

A tense live exchange occurred at a miners' protest in Romania between a România TV reporter and Alexandra Păcuraru, daughter of the Realitatea Plus owner and current AUR Vice President, regarding unpaid debts to the state.
PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński has dismissed questions regarding Karol Nawrocki's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, calling the focus on it a "media game."

A report by Business Reporter indicates a growing disconnect where brands perceive success in customer engagement while customers are increasingly disengaging and walking away.
The price of jet fuel has almost doubled since the start of the war. Our reporter Niraj Chokshi, who covers aviation, describes what that will mean for flights.

Laura Mari, an Italian reporter known for her curious nature and love for the Alps, passed away last Sunday at the age of 43.
Aleksandra Gajewska of KO criticized Karol Nawrocki's "nervous reaction" to a reporter's question, stating that such behavior is "absolutely unbecoming of a president."

Senate Republicans are reportedly planning a deal to end the partial DHS shutdown by funding most of the agency, including ICE probes, but leaving ICE enforcement and removals unfunded, with Democrats now reviewing the proposal.

The US Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues to cause severe airport chaos and long TSA lines, with airlines like United and Delta waiving flight change fees, as President Trump reportedly refuses to allow a deal to resolve the funding dispute, leading to reports of security lines spilling into airport basements.
Actor Henry Thomas revisits his iconic role in Steven Spielberg's 'E.T.' on The Hollywood Reporter's podcast, discussing his audition, the trauma, and the film's enduring magic 43 years after its release.

The Jewish Journalists Association and the FAZIT-Stiftung have launched a new journalism award, the Georg-Stefan-Troller-Preis, to honor a legendary reporter who fled the Nazis in 1938 and report on Jewish life.

Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Rania Abouzeid, Lebanese Australian independent journalist and veteran war reporter. Ms. Abouzeid describes "chaotic scenes" in the Lebanese capital. Israel's attacks on Beirut have been extensive and they are now targeting areas well beyond the southern suburbs: "crowded, mixed sectarian residential areas that are full of the displaced". Women and parentless children are flooding hospitals. Amid the "simultaneous boom, boom, boom, strike after strike" there...
Adrien Dolimont, a minister in Wallonia, Belgium, has proposed postponing the implementation of new energy performance regulations (PEB) to address current energy difficulties, also urging municipalities not to block the Hainaut loop project.

DW court reporter Alican Uludag has been held in pre-trial detention in Istanbul for six weeks on charges of "insulting the president," which his lawyers deem disproportionate.
A woman died following a scheduled C-section at the private Esculap clinic in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, last year. Other women have also come forward to TVN reporters, sharing their traumatic experiences at the same facility.

Guten Morgen am 8. April 2026. Hier sind die wichtigsten Nachrichten zum Start in den Tag.

The UN Security Council failed to adopt a Gulf-backed maritime security resolution concerning the Strait of Hormuz, with China and Russia exercising their veto power, a decision deeply regretted by the UAE.
New UN Representative Ozonnia Ojielo calls for a unified and coherent aid strategy to address the needs in Ethiopia.
Iran makes demands that include 'end to conflicts in region, reconstruction' Naharnet

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.
The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor of awards coverage has provided his first assessment and predictions for 17 categories in the upcoming Emmy Awards race.
A new report indicates an increasing number of Americans are achieving upper-middle-class status, with a WSJ reporter explaining the financial thresholds required to be considered part of this demographic.
African fur seals at the zoo enjoyed 'Wet Monday,' a traditional Easter Monday activity, with reporter Tomasz Kanik noting their lively behavior and interaction with Nelson, one of the seals.
A Business Insider reporter recounted their 53-hour journey on Amtrak's California Zephyr, the longest train ride in the US, sharing six surprising observations from the cross-country adventure.
A Wall Street Journal opinion piece features a reporter explaining the financial criteria and requirements for an individual or household to be considered upper-middle class.
Reports indicate an increasing number of Americans are moving into the upper middle class socioeconomic bracket, with a WSJ reporter explaining the income thresholds required to qualify.
An IndyStar reporter has been investigating reports of brown water in Central Indiana, uncovering details about the local water quality issues.
Recent reports indicate a growing number of Americans are entering the upper-middle class. Experts are also clarifying the financial benchmarks required to be considered part of this demographic.
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed the cast for the upcoming Fox series reboot of the classic lifeguard drama 'Baywatch,' featuring new stars and one returning face.
Reporters have accessed newly released church documents concerning serial pedophile Father Eugeniusz Surgent, revealing a disturbing picture of the Church in communist Poland and the manipulation by the abuser.
Ethiopia's National Electoral Board (NEBE) has condemned instances of forced voter registration, warning of a potential poll suspension threat.

The article reflects on the essence of journalism and the role of reporters, bringing to mind Maroula, recognized as Cyprus's first female journalist.
A top aide has reportedly warned President Trump that he is receiving a 'rose-colored' and overly optimistic view of the ongoing war.

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

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

Alican Uludag, a Deutsche Welle reporter arrested in Turkey in February on charges of insulting the president, has filed a complaint. His lawyers allege violations of freedom of speech and the press.
A Business Insider reporter recounted her first cruise experience aboard Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, detailing 10 mistakes she made that negatively impacted her voyage.
For the first time, a reporter was allowed to shadow 'Survivor' host Jeff Probst during a merge episode, offering a deep dive into the events that unfolded during what was described as the show's craziest merge in history.
The president of young reporters in Senegal has condemned excesses observed on television sets, raising concerns about freedom of the press.
A video by a TPUSA reporter filmed inside a Hindu temple in Texas, featuring comments like "Immigration is destroying America," has ignited significant online backlash. The incident has drawn criticism for its content and location.

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.

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.

A Bosnian woman offered coffee to an Italian reporter during a live broadcast before a crucial match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy, leading to a heartwarming moment where they sang together.
A personal finance reporter recounts her journey into budgeting after her boyfriend's layoff, also highlighting a 30-minute financial literacy challenge.
A Business Insider article explores the frustrations of dynamic pricing, with a reporter finding a pair of jeans more expensive in-store than online.
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.

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a reporter against Fox News, ruling that he failed to prove retaliation and discrimination after claiming he was fired for challenging the network's coverage.

According to Hollywood Reporter, Slovenia is set to become a surprising new hit destination for the Hollywood elite by 2026, marking its place on the luxury travel map.
The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has introduced a new regulation capping the tenure of external auditors for insurance companies at six years.

Reporters from 'Vijesti' are questioning whether a boulevard construction project in Montenegro, which Minister Filip Radulović promised would have four lanes paved by the end of May, can realistically be completed by June.

Reporter Aisha Down explores the UK’s ‘phantom investments’ in AI, and the risk the government has taken in betting so heavily on the technology if it all goes bust For years now, the UK has bet big…
Kako je protekao izborni dan i kako su glasali građani Srbije u deset lokalnih samouprava, izveštavaju reporteri N1.

Euromaxx reporter Diana Piñeros shares travel tips after joining pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago in Spain, as more people embark on the historic pilgrimage route.

Anina Santova from 'Sofia Reporter' emphasizes the importance of observing the activities of municipal councilors.
Andrew Schneider, Senior Political Reporter for Houston Public Media, discusses the differing interpretations and narratives surrounding the Texas Senate race.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the United Arab Emirates, securing a new defense cooperation agreement and discussing security. This visit follows a defense deal with Saudi Arabia, as Ukraine seeks broader arms partnerships with Gulf states to counter Iranian drones.

Reporters visited Kaivopuisto in Helsinki on a Friday evening to ask groups of people what topics they were currently discussing.

As Tintin, the young Belgian reporter with his distinctive quiff and loyal dog Snowy, embarked on his first adventure 90 years ago, few could have foreseen the birth of a comic strip that would change history with its 'clear line' style.

Pavol Salaj, director of Reporters Without Borders' Prague bureau, spoke to N1 about the drastic deterioration of journalist safety in Serbia, stating that attacks on media are akin to a 'license to kill'.
Zbigniew Bogucki, head of the Polish President's Chancellery, reportedly reacted nervously and insulted journalists who questioned President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Hungary, accusing them of manipulation.

International press and human rights organizations have called on the European Union to revise its visa policies for Turkish journalists, arguing that the current system restricts press freedom and isolates reporters.

The World Journalists Conference is scheduled to open in Seoul, bringing together approximately 50 reporters from 30 countries. Hosted by the Journalists Association of Korea, the event will run from Sunday to April 3, focusing on the theme of journalism.

US President Donald Trump has extended a deadline and promoted progress in talks with Iran, stating he is suspending attacks on Iranian energy plants. These diplomatic developments continue as military strikes persist, causing market volatility and stock drops.
N1 reporters are investigating fuel prices and the energy situation in the region, reporting on potential government measures to intervene in the market and prevent price increases.
Stage and screen star Andrea Martin is set to receive the Icon Award at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Canada Honor event on May 28 in Toronto.

A confidential conversation between a Politico reporter and a high-ranking EU official was leaked online and picked up by Hungarian media, prompting questions about potential wiretapping by Putin and Orbán in Brussels.
A TVN24 reporter questioned Polish President Karol Nawrocki about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, eliciting a nervous reaction from the head of state.
Journalistic organizations, including the Journalists' Society and the Council of Polish Media, have condemned President Karol Nawrocki's 'unworthy' behavior towards a TVN24 reporter in Przemyśl, citing verbal aggression and mockery.
The African Union has appointed former Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete as its high representative for the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea region.
A reporter from WCPO is set to leave the station after 13 years of service, with colleagues describing the departure as a "huge loss" for the news outlet.

Evergreen Garden Care is highlighted for its commitment to putting people and the planet first in its business operations, as reported by Business Reporter.
A historical account recalls a past event where reporters were banned, as featured in an 'On This Day in Our History' segment.

Reporters Without Borders states that the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo is holding civilians, including two journalists, in metal shipping containers without light or ventilation.
.png%3Fwidth%3D1200%26auto%3Dwebp%26trim%3D0%252C0%252C0%252C0&w=828&q=75&output=webp&default=1)
Officials report that a former San Diego TV reporter allegedly questioned victims about their ethnicity before shooting at them on a roadside, with the incidents occurring months apart on Palomar Mountain.

A new second-hand and vintage shop named Gattopardo has opened at Radićeva 16 in the center of Zagreb, which was visited by reporters.
An "Investment Deal Book" outlines ambitious targets for the Dire Dawa Trade Zone, aiming to attract significant investment and foster economic growth in Ethiopia.
Albarka Radio in Bauchi, Nigeria, has called for the immediate suspension of a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) following an alleged assault on its reporter during the Sallah celebration.
Pavol Szalai from Reporters Without Borders warns that a victory for Viktor Orbán would further suppress free media in Hungary, noting that Orbán's Fidesz party already controls 80% or more of the Hungarian media market without imprisoning or killing journalists.

An investigative report explores the global waste trade, detailing observations from a reporter's journey across five continents and highlighting the environmental consequences of disposable prosperity.
The Hollywood Reporter has published an explanation for its decision to run an interview with disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein, acknowledging that the move generated global headlines and some controversy.

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.

From New York to Los Angeles, drivers say they’re driving less, skipping trips and adjusting budgets as gas prices rise.
The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) announced the deployment of joint security teams to verify and secure high-risk polling stations ahead of upcoming elections.
A Business Insider reporter reviewed and ranked 14 different high-protein chocolate drinks, including popular brands like Core Power, Muscle Milk, and Boost, noting the expanding market for such products.
A power vacuum is anticipated in Tigray as Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Lt. Gen. Tadesse Worede meet, coinciding with the end of Tigray's term.

Singaporean cabinet ministers K. Shanmugam and Tan See Leng have appeared in court to begin their defamation lawsuit against financial news outlet Bloomberg and one of its reporters over an article concerning their personal property transactions.

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.
Ethiopian Federal Police have launched a crackdown on a sprawling human trafficking network operating within the country.

MS NOW, under its new parent Versant, will host its inaugural White House Correspondents’ Dinner event, a brunch on April 24, aimed at connecting seasoned reporters with aspiring journalism students.
A Wall Street Journal reporter clarifies the income thresholds and characteristics typically associated with being considered upper-middle class in the current economic landscape.

A Norwegian broadcast captured the discovery of an overturned caravan live on air, prompting an exclamation from the reporter.
New data indicates a growing trend of more Americans successfully transitioning into the upper middle class, while a WSJ reporter explains the financial requirements needed to be considered part of this demographic.
A WSJ reporter explains the financial and other requirements needed to be considered upper-middle class. The article likely provides insights into socio-economic stratification and wealth benchmarks.
A Wall Street Journal reporter explains the financial requirements and income levels needed to be considered part of the upper-middle class.
A reporter expressed shock after observing a sign inside a Hindu temple in Texas offering blessings for 'job visas'.

The Christian Faith Reporters Association (CFRA) has issued an Easter message, urging for renewed commitment to peace, justice, and national unity in Nigeria. This call comes as Christians worldwide celebrate Easter amidst rising insecurity in the country.

A well-known travel reporter shares her assessment of all Greek islands, distinguishing between the best destinations and those she considers overrated.
A Business Insider reporter recounted her first 48-hour trip to Chicago in February 2026, expressing four regrets, including the timing of her winter visit.
Internal emails have revealed the reactions of TVNZ's political editor and a reporter, along with concerns from the Prime Minister's office, following the fallout from a TVNZ gang story.

NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years, has successfully launched with four astronauts now racing towards the Moon, though they have encountered a significant issue with the Orion capsule's space toilet, a problem also reported by Lithuanian media as a 'big issue' in the capsule.
A Times reporter shares their experience and review of staying at a capsule hotel in Edinburgh for £37, questioning if it was a bargain or just a basic accommodation.

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

A VG reporter is featured in a live broadcast from Strømstad, detailing their experience on air.
A female reporter interrupted the President while he was speaking, leading to a visibly angry reaction from him.
Amidst the ongoing war, thousands of Israelis and tourists are leaving Israel through the Taba border crossing into Egypt, a route also detailed by a journalist recounting their challenging wartime exit.

Dino Merlin's fifth Koševo concert in Sarajevo sold out all tickets in a single day, leading to an additional concert due to overwhelming demand, with spectacular scenes from the 'craziest night' in Sarajevo captured by photographers.
China's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data continues to signal resilience in its economy, even as the ongoing Middle East war raises global economic uncertainty, with recent reports from the Wall Street Journal further confirming this trend.
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.

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'.

Ethiopia's fuel crisis has deepened significantly after 180,000 metric tons of fuel failed to arrive, leading to a halving of daily diesel supply and the enforcement of rationing.
A special fuel supply program has been initiated for members of the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) to enhance their field reporting efficiency.
Reporters in Kollam protested against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after he was accused of favoritism towards CPM-aligned media during a press conference, leading to a heated exchange.

A deadly gang attack in Haiti's Artibonite region has killed at least 70 people and injured 30, with almost 6,000 displaced, according to human rights groups and initial reports. Multiple sources confirm the significantly higher death toll.
Coach Dan Quinn addressed reporters at the NFL Owners meetings, offering updates on player injuries, discussing competition at the center position, and elaborating on the team's new defensive strategies.

Veteran NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander is joining MS NOW as Chief National Reporter and will anchor the network's 11 a.m. ET hour, marking a significant move for the Versant-backed outlet in its push for hard news.
Cambodia's Ministry of Information has defended the legal process surrounding a treason case involving journalists, while also pledging support for ethical reporters.
Fox News reporter Abby Hornacek experienced a wild on-air moment when Olympic wrestler Kennedy Blades demonstrated a suplex on her live from a wrestling event in Tampa, Florida.
James Genn is highlighted for his work in The Jerusalem Post's newsroom, where he contributes to the collaborative effort of reporters, editors, and copyeditors to produce quality news.

After four decades in media, Haukur Holm is retiring from his successful career as a news reporter, having worked for both Stöð 2 and Rúv, and looks forward to pursuing music and writing.

Građani su od jutros na lokalnim izborima u Kuli na više mesta prijavili potencijalnu kupovinu glasova, javlja reporter Bete sa lica mesta.Policija je ušla u kafić "Padrino" u Kuli, gde su građani…
The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of 47 real-world New York City locations that have been featured in iconic classic and modern films and television shows.

Fox News journalist Abby Hornacek was body-slammed by American wrestler Kennedy Blades during a live TV segment, appearing unfazed by the incident.
A reporter shares their personal experience riding California's new Gold Runner train, noting they disembarked before the journey's completion.
The Reporter Ethiopia investigates the reasons behind the increasing number of cancer cases observed across the country.

Savannah Guthrie has confirmed her return to NBC's 'Today' show in early April, with the Wall Street Journal and other outlets continuing to report on her anticipated comeback.
Katie Kilkenny has been promoted to Enterprise Reporter, TV and Labor at The Hollywood Reporter, where she will focus on key narratives in streaming and continue covering industry unions and workers.
A journalist from The Reporter has been detained in Western Tigray for allegedly entering the region without a permit and taking photos.
Markwayne Mullin, the new homeland security secretary, has promised a different approach, but how much change is likely? Our reporter Hamed Aleaziz describes what we know.
Icelandic musician Kristján Kristjánsson, known as KK, is celebrating his 70th birthday with a concert at Háskólabíó, attended by a reporter who is also a school and birthday friend.
Ethiopia and Russia are advancing their industrial cooperation, with plans to explore joint manufacturing initiatives.
A Wall Street Journal reporter recounts their experience of letting artificial intelligence plan a seaside vacation, which unexpectedly resulted in swimming in the North Sea.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has reported a concerning increase in violence targeting journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting growing threats to press freedom in the region.
New US visa bond rules, requiring a $15,000 security deposit for nationals from certain African countries, including Ethiopia, are set to take effect in 2026, impacting World Cup fans and players.
A Business Insider reporter shared her experience backpacking Europe for two weeks, highlighting a small Swiss village outside Zurich as a hidden gem destination. She stayed there to save money and found it to be her favorite spot among six European cities visited.
Business Insider announced Jennifer Maloney as its new Executive Editor for Enterprise, highlighting her accomplished career as a business reporter and editor.

A senior Maoist member, Papa Rao, surrendered at a police station in Bijapur district, with an NDTV reporter playing a significant role in facilitating the surrender through letters and calls to a minister.

THE ARTICLES ON THESE PAGES ARE PRODUCED BY BUSINESS REPORTER, WHICH TAKES SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONTENTS

As patients in the UK face difficulties finding NHS dentists, the Labour party has put forward a plan to tackle the issue, raising questions about its potential effectiveness.

A Fox News reporter interviewed students on spring break in Florida, who demonstrated a lack of knowledge regarding political figures like the Ayatollah and the location of Venezuela.

Officials have ruled out foul play in the White Bear Lake house fire that tragically killed NHL reporter Jessi Pierce and her three children, as support for her husband Mike Hinrichs' GoFundMe campaign grows.

The Pentagon has introduced new press rules that make it more difficult for journalists to access information, including closing the "Correspondents’ Corridor" for reporters. Critics argue that these changes violate press freedom.
Ethiopian Airlines is set to introduce Africa's first 777-300ERSF aircraft into its fleet through a lease agreement with AerCap.
The Pentagon has closed its press corridor and significantly restricted journalists' movement within the complex, requiring reporters to be accompanied by Defense Ministry personnel.