VIDEO: Globo Community
The article covers recent military actions and rising tensions between Iran, the U.S., and Israel reporting on casualties and geopolitical consequences.
Group trains media personnel in fact-checking skills
A training session in Katsina State, Nigeria, educated 74 community media actors on ethical reporting and combating misinformation and hate speech.
Flood victims in Milagro quantify losses of up to $4,000
Residents of Milagro, Ecuador, are assessing their losses from recent floods, with one family reporting damages of up to $4,000.
President Prudente City Council approves reward for reporting animal abuse; understand the project
The President Prudente City Council in Brazil has approved a bill that offers financial rewards for residents who report cases of animal abuse and abandonment.
Josh Dehaas: We don’t need thought police in Ontario
The new hate reporting program in Durham Region may inhibit freedom of expression by allowing citizens to report non-criminal incidents anonymously.
Africa: From Paper to Pixels - Driving the Digital Transformation of Community Health Services in Eswatini
Eswatini's Ministry of Health is digitizing community health services with the introduction of an electronic reporting system to improve efficiency and data accuracy.
Man arrested for raping child while mother reported victim's stepfather for domestic violence in RR
A man was arrested for allegedly raping an 8-year-old girl while her mother was at the police station reporting her stepfather for domestic violence in Roraima, Brazil.
SGBV: Lagos DSVA urges residents to use toll-free line for reporting cases
The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency is promoting a toll-free helpline for residents to report cases of sexual and gender-based violence.
Julia Malott: I’m transgender. It’s wrong to hide mass shooter’s trans identity
Julia Malott argues that the media's reluctance to acknowledge the transgender identity of a mass shooter is a disservice to both the transgender community and responsible reporting.
DHS slams LA TV station for ‘dishonest reporting’ on Border Patrol raid near church
The DHS criticized Los Angeles TV station KTLA for allegedly dishonest reporting regarding a Border Patrol raid that led to the arrest of a community member at a church, claiming the station omitted their statement.
Dog caretaker denies rumors about the case and warns: 'They invented a lot of things'
Following the death of the community dog Orelha in Praia Brava, a caretaker responds to rumors and stresses the importance of accurate reporting amidst the ongoing police investigation into the dog's abuse.
Croats from Venezuela: 'A strong explosion woke us up. We are buying food and medicine because we don't know what will happen next'
Croats in Venezuela are on edge following a U.S. attack in Caracas, with community members reporting strong explosions and stockpiling essentials.