Hasnain Kazim: "People are not happy in many Islamic societies"
Hasnain Kazim discusses his insights about happiness in Islamic societies and shares experiences from his life and career as a journalist.
Cultural Foundation of ESHEA: Journalists honor the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi
The International Federation of Journalists, ESHEA's Cultural Foundation, and POESY commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi through several events linking historical memory to contemporary issues of war.
Start of the 'MuraTona'. Readings of sports in the name of Gianni
A marathon event named MuraTona is being held to honor the late journalist Gianni Mura, featuring readings and discussions on sports journalism in Italy.
Tribute to the Second Surname: "Thanks to Our Mothers We Are a Little More Equal"
The article discusses a tribute to the use of maternal surnames in Spain, highlighting the practice of including both paternal and maternal surnames in journalistic signatures as part of a broader movement towards equality.
From London to Quebec: Czech Television to Air Thousandth Episode of 'Observations from Abroad'
The popular series 'Observations from Abroad' on Czech television is set to continue with a new season featuring the province of Quebec, including a special thousandth episode.
Former CBC host says he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership
Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj alleges he faced bullying and intimidation from senior leadership at the broadcaster, calling for a cultural change.
This is how Oulu is presented to foreign journalists: free long drink, salmon soup, and an old silo
The article describes how the Finnish city of Oulu is showcased to foreign journalists with local delicacies and cultural elements.
Travelers and Journalists: In Dubai, apartments cost less than in Bratislava, and you can't move around without a car
Two journalists discuss their experiences living in Dubai and provide travel advice, particularly focusing on cultural perceptions and practical tips for travelers.
Marcelo Rubens Paiva debuts column in Ilustrada after journalism 'hibernation'
Marcelo Rubens Paiva resumes writing with a bi-weekly column in Ilustrada, reflecting on his busy year and aiming to capture his youthful spirit of opinion and rebellion.
Journalism: The Sun Rises in the East
A commentary discusses the lack of East German representation in journalism leadership roles, highlighting the ongoing cultural divide in Germany.
The political and cultural environment bid farewell to DarÃo Lopérfido following his death at 61
DarÃo Lopérfido, a notable figure in Argentina's cultural and political scene, has passed away at the age of 61, eliciting tributes from various sectors, including politics and journalism.
Writer and longtime editor of Tuna Ott Raun has died
Ott Raun, a significant figure in Estonian literature and journalism, passed away at the age of 85.
Manuel Vicent: "The new coexistence of the Spaniards germinated in the Congress bar"
Manuel Vicent reflects on his long relationship with journalism and Spain's history as he approaches his 90th birthday and marks the 50th anniversary of El PaÃs.
There is Spin Time Labs "behind" the cultural magazine of the Municipality of Rome
A new cultural magazine presented by the Municipality of Rome at the Macro has sparked political controversy, particularly due to its connections with local activists.
How philosophical was that journalist Severino
A new book exploring the philosophical perspectives of journalist Emanuele Severino is being discussed at Casa della Cultura.
The Press, the Modern Shield of Democracy
The article discusses how the role of journalism has evolved from cultural significance to a crucial element in ensuring democratic security against misinformation and authoritarianism.
The Press, the Modern Shield of Democracy
The article discusses how the role of journalism has shifted from cultural value to a critical aspect of security in light of misinformation and its impact on democracy.
EDITORIAL: Our Spirit Attitude
The Jaan Tõnisson Foundation awarded annual media prizes on Thursday, highlighting the importance of journalism and supporting various educational and cultural initiatives over the past decade.
Danby Choi calls the interview 'moral bullying'. It is dishonest.
Danby Choi criticizes a recent interview and the coverage of Eurovision's Ylvis brothers' boycott, labeling it as speculative and lacking critical cultural journalistic standards.
The Rebirth of the Blog: Why Does Everyone Want to Be Carrie Bradshaw?
The article explores the resurgence of blogging, particularly in the form of newsletters, and the cultural allure of Carrie Bradshaw as an aspirational figure in fashion and lifestyle journalism.
Life does NOT go on the same
The article critiques cultural journalism for often being reduced to promotional content instead of embracing its deeper purpose.
50 Years of Freedom, the New Magazine of elDiario.es
elDiario.es announces the launch of its new magazine commemorating 50 years of freedom in Spain, reflecting on the cultural and economic growth that followed the end of dictatorship and the Transition period.