"From an ethical perspective, it looks tragic": a strict appeal to D. Radzevičius from the Conservatives
Dainius Radzevičius, former chairman of the Lithuanian Union of Journalists, is facing scrutiny over a considerable debt of nearly 60 thousand euros owed by the organization he led, which has now been transferred to his children.
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.
Ivan Santos celebrates 70 years dedicated to journalism and connected with changes in the world of communication
Ivan Santos, at 94 years old, reflects on his 70-year career in journalism, emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological changes while remaining committed to ethical reporting.
How far to go in narrating a rape
The article discusses the ethical concerns surrounding the journalism of sexual violence cases, particularly in relation to an explicit report of a rape accusation against a police chief in Spain.
Code of Conduct for Syrian Media: What is its Importance and Why Do Some Oppose It?
A new code of conduct for Syrian media professionals has been introduced, aiming to establish ethical guidelines but facing opposition regarding its independence and potential to restrict press freedom.
Text of the Media Code of Conduct in Syria
The Syrian Ministry of Information has unveiled a new Media Code of Conduct intended to regulate the media environment in Syria, emphasizing professional ethics and social responsibility.
Who Pays for the Newspaper Wants to Know Whether They Are Reading a Column or AI-Generated Text
A discussion on the ethical implications of publishing opinion pieces generated by artificial intelligence in Brazilian journalism is taking place, particularly concerning Folha's transparency and its impact on reader trust.
If everyone is corrupt...
The article discusses the ethical responsibilities of journalism in Mexico, emphasizing the importance of verifying information and considering the social impact of published news.
But Who Judges Should Be Strict. There Are No 'Untouchables'
The article critiques the state of journalism, arguing that harsh criticism lacks the ethical standards expected within the profession.
At the Web Summit in Doha, the director general of Al Jazeera presents the vision of the 'Nucleus' project between technology and meaning
At the Global Web Summit in Doha, the director general of Al Jazeera outlined the ambitious 'Nucleus' project aimed at redefining the role of journalism in the digital age, emphasizing the blend of advanced technology with ethical responsibility and meaning.
At the Web Summit in Doha, the Director-General of Al Jazeera Presents the Vision of the 'Nucleus' Project Between Technology and Meaning
During a speech at the Global Web Summit in Doha, Al Jazeera Media Network's Director-General Sheikh Nasser bin Faisal Al Thani outlined the ambitious 'Nucleus' project aimed at redefining journalism's role in the digital age, emphasizing its blend of advanced technology and ethical responsibility.
The journalists of 'Domani' and the targets to hit with illegal reports
The article explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding journalists from Il Domani amidst a scandal involving illegal dossier access by a military officer.