Exclusive: Former Human Rights Commissioner Lee Chung-sang Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Media Report, Ultimately Reversed by Supreme Court
Former National Human Rights Commission Commissioner Lee Chung-sang's defamation lawsuit against a newspaper was reversed by South Korea's Supreme Court, which ruled that the articles in question were in the public interest.
From Declaration to Constitution. The Adams and Jefferson Dispute
The article discusses the historical context of the Articles of Confederation and the evolution of American governance, particularly emphasizing the contributions of Thomas Jefferson and the weaknesses of the early federal government.
Reserve Colonel Marcos Serra Uses Comment Section to Defend Conservative Values
Retired Colonel Marcos Serra actively engages in commenting on news articles to express his conservative values, despite his disagreement with the outlet's editorial stance.
Assistance Act: the subcommittee has 102 articles to discuss, meaning ¾ of the act
A Polish parliamentary subcommittee is working through the Assistance Act, having analyzed only seven of its 102 articles so far due to issues with clarity and legislative precision.
Retired journalist fights machismo in comments on Folha: 'If only men speak, it seems we don't care'
Leonilda Pereira Simões, a retired journalist in Brazil, actively combats machismo in the comments section of Folha's articles, especially those discussing topics like feminicide and misogyny.
The Story of a Fake Journalist: Aneta Leitmanová Published Hundreds of Articles, Spread Hate, and Then Disappeared
Aneta Leitmanová, an anonymous journalist credited with numerous politically charged articles, has resurfaced in the news following a court decision against her for a defamatory article.
Create Your Own Listening Program for Your Car or Running. In the Denník N App, You Can Set the Playback Order
The Denník N app now allows users to customize the playback order of audio versions of articles and podcasts for listening on the go.
An Exciting and Adventurous Collection of Articles from Our Recent History
The article discusses Peep Pillak's contributions to Estonian historical literature through his engaging narratives about archaeological expeditions related to prominent historical figures.
The student newspaper of Katerini, this Sunday with VIMA
The student newspaper 'TO VIMA of Katerini' will be published this Sunday, featuring various articles reflecting the opinions and concerns of local students.
Friend of the Moment or Enemy of Tomorrow? The Story of Independent Journalists with Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses how independent journalists are navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence after the controversy of AI-generated articles.
The Bar Association of CABA expressed its concern over articles of the Labor Reform affecting labor lawyers
The Bar Association of CABA has expressed deep concern regarding the potential impact of the current labor reform project on labor lawyers' professional practices in Argentina.
One of the most entertaining articles but it also has its costs
The article discusses the entertaining aspects of a certain topic while also addressing the costs associated with it.
Deadly attackers will be seen in the squares of Czechia
Czechia is experiencing technical issues with their news site, affecting the loading of current news articles.
261 thousand cancer research articles have characteristics similar to fraudulent ones
A new study reveals that 261,000 cancer research articles published between 1999 and 2024 exhibit characteristics similar to fraudulent publications, accounting for 10% of the cancer-related literature in PubMed.
Encyclopedia: Wikipedia is likely to exclude AI
German-speaking Wikipedia appears set to ban AI-generated articles following an overwhelming majority vote against their use.
REPORT TO THE READER ⟩ The Press Council found one fifth of complaints justified, mostly the articles were simply disliked
The Press Council of Estonia deemed one-fifth of the complaints it received last year as justified, with the majority of complaints stemming from dissatisfaction with the articles rather than factual inaccuracies.
The lack of consensus delays the approval of the amnesty law in Venezuela
A lack of consensus among lawmakers has postponed the final approval of Venezuela's amnesty law, with only the first six articles voted on so far.
Become part of the discussion
To Vima introduces a commenting feature for its articles, encouraging readers to engage in public discourse on current affairs.
Google updates Discover to provide more original content and less sensationalism
Google has announced an update to its Discover feature to provide users with more relevant and in-depth content while reducing sensationalist articles.
The Government modifies key articles of the labor reform project; 10 dead in a shooting at a school in Canada
The Argentine government has made significant amendments to its labor reform project to secure necessary votes amidst protests and recent events, while also reporting a tragic shooting incident in Canada.
Scientific publications trust researchers less
A new study indicates that gender bias persists in scientific publishing, with articles authored by women facing longer review times than those authored by men.
Countdown to Labor Reform: 28 Articles Will Be Amended and Profits in Jeopardy
A final meeting is underway to finalize a controversial labor reform bill in Argentina, with 28 out of 182 articles set for amendment, and details kept under wraps to avoid lobbying.
To quickly pass labor reform, the Government negotiates changes in key articles with governors, banks, and unions
The Argentine government is negotiating changes to key articles of a Labor Reform bill in hopes of passing it swiftly through the Senate before a March deadline.
Bifröst Employees Cleared of All Charges
The ethics committee of Bifröst University has cleared three employees of all accusations regarding their co-authorship of articles.
Arvo Pärt's tintinnabuli style turns 50
The year 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of Arvo Pärt's distinctive tintinnabuli style, celebrated with film screenings, a listening event, an exhibition, and a collection of articles.
"Less gorilla": in a race against time, the CGT aims to stop six key articles of the labor reform
The labor union CGT is working to prevent the passage of six crucial articles in a labor reform proposal that is close to securing votes for approval next week.
The President's Spokesperson on the Past of Karol Nawrocki: Vladimir Czarzasty Should Read the Articles
The National Security Council is set to discuss actions related to the eastern business contacts of Marshal of the Sejm, Vladimir Czarzasty, during a meeting called by Karol Nawrocki.
Governors seek to unite to pressure for changes in the labor reform project
Governors are planning to meet to form a common stance on labor reform articles that affect revenue sharing, while Santilli works to dismantle the assembly.
Triin Lellep shares romantic moments after scandalous articles: it has only brought us closer together
Ooper singer Triin Lellep reflects on her strengthened bond with partner Linus Kordes amidst allegations of infidelity and brainwashing following their temporary separation.
PASOK: In battle formation for the Constitutional Revision
The Prime Minister's address regarding the constitutional revision finds PASOK prepared to engage in dialogue but unwilling to give a blank check to the government, agreeing on some articles for discussion while firmly opposing others, notably on the permanency of public sector employees.
Constitutional Revision: The Anatomy of the Parliamentary Process – All the Steps
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has opened the 'folder' of Constitutional Revision, calling for significant changes to enhance institutional credibility and citizen trust, with specific focus on articles regarding ministerial accountability and the stability of public sector positions.
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With Yle Harava, over a hundred news articles have been produced – AI tool nominated for journalism award
The AI-based tool Yle Harava is nominated for a major journalism award for significantly enhancing news reporting on municipal decision-making.
We have received a magic box at my job. It amplifies all kinds of emotions
The article discusses the introduction of a soundproof booth in a newsroom designed for reading articles aloud to enhance emotional engagement.
5 in the morning: Mitsotakis's speech on constitutional revision – Severe passage of the bad weather – Thriller in New Peramos
On Monday morning, Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to unveil his plans for a constitutional revision that will affect approximately 70 articles.
5 in the morning: Mitsotakis' address on constitutional revision – Devastating passage of severe weather – Thriller in Nea Peramos
In his morning address, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to announce the commencement of the constitutional revision process, which will include changes to approximately 70 articles.
Kristi Noem faces impeachment effort in House as 70 Dems push obstruction of Congress charge
Over 70 Democratic lawmakers are initiating impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem following a recent shooting incident in Minneapolis.
Number of House Democrats backing Noem impeachment tops 60
The number of House Democrats supporting the impeachment articles against DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has exceeded 60, with 67 co-sponsors reported.
Democratic lawmakers to file articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem
Democratic representative Robin Kelly is set to introduce articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem following the fatal shooting of a US citizen by an immigration agent.
Investigator in Case 4000: We transferred Netanyahu's responses, the question of favorable coverage is already a decision for the prosecution
Yoram Naaman, a former police investigator in the Netanyahu Case 4000, testified in court about the lack of presented articles that could indicate biased coverage from the Walla news site.
Money to the Coop, the Lepore case explodes
Bologna's mayor Matteo Lepore has filed a lawsuit against Il Giornale over articles revealing connections between Emilia-Romagna's cooperatives and the Bologna city administration.
Lepore announces lawsuit. Another attempt by the PD to silence us
Bologna's mayor Matteo Lepore is filing a lawsuit against articles written by Il Giornale, accusing the PD of another attempt to silence dissenting media regarding the connections between cooperative groups in Emilia-Romagna and the Bologna municipal administration.
You Read the Most About the Reduction of Winter Service Teams in Zagreb, Education of Children by Janica Kostelić...
The most read articles last week included a discussion on Tomislav Tomašević's reduction of Winter Service teams compared to his predecessor, an interview with skiing legend Janica Kostelić on parenting, and articles on the SNV's opposition to EU-Israel scientific cooperation.
The Best Reading with FAZ+: Smart Scandinavians and Failures among the Paratroopers
The article discusses a selection of exclusive contributions offered by FAZ+, highlighting smart Scandinavian achievements and criticisms of paratroopers' actions.
The PASOK party submitted a challenge of unconstitutionality for the bill on the armed forces
The PASOK party has submitted a challenge in Parliament against six articles of a bill proposed by Nikos Dendias concerning changes to the Armed Forces, citing unconstitutionality based on principles of legal certainty and protected trust.
Nature boys and girls – here’s your chance to get published in the Guardian
The Young Country Diary series invites children aged 8-14 to submit articles about their encounters with nature for potential publication in the Guardian.
Chairman of the Education Committee, Tsvi Sukkot, announced he will work to remove articles from 'Haaretz' from the matriculation exams
Chairman of the Education Committee, Tsvi Sukkot, announced plans to remove articles from the newspaper 'Haaretz' from various matriculation exams following requests from young religious Zionists.
Will the Arrest of Nicolás Maduro End Venezuela's Problems?
The articles from La Croix and Le Temps discuss the consequences of the U.S. arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing violations of international law and the ambiguity surrounding the circumstances and outcomes of the event.
Will asset declarations be published?
The Constitutional Tribunal ruled that the laws requiring the publication of asset declarations by judges are unconstitutional as they violate several articles of the Polish Constitution.