International Journalistic Award ARGIL - Italian Excellence Award
The IX edition of the International Journalistic Award ARGIL will take place on March 17, 2026, in Rome, celebrating Italian excellence in various fields.
International Broadcasting Association expresses concern over Moraes' decision against journalist in Maranhão
The International Broadcasting Association has voiced concerns over a Brazilian Supreme Court decision ordering the search and seizure of journalist Luís Pablo Conceição Almeida's home following a blog post about a Supreme Court minister's family's use of an official vehicle.
Jakub Szymczak from OKO.press Awarded the Pen of Hope
Jakub Szymczak, a journalist at OKO.press, has been awarded the Pen of Hope by Amnesty International for his reporting on international human rights crises, particularly the conflict in Gaza.
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.
The Argil Award Celebrates the Talents of Italy
The IX Edition of the Argil Italian Excellence Award will take place on March 17, 2026, in Rome, celebrating Italian talents and fostering international dialogue in journalism.
Hankyoreh's ‘Hidden Deaths of Migrant Workers’ Wins International Amnesty Journalism Award
The Hankyoreh's investigative report on the hidden deaths of migrant workers in South Korea has won the International Amnesty Journalism Award.
Somalia: Somalia - Journalist Shot Dead in Kismayo
A journalist was shot dead in Kismayo, prompting condemnation from international and local journalist organizations and a call for an investigation into the circumstances of the killing.
Johanna Calderón, the story of the girl who dreamed of being a football player and now stands out in sports journalism
Johanna Calderón, once a girl dreaming of being a football player, now excels as a sports journalist, showcasing her inspiring journey, especially during International Women's Day.
Ayuso awards YO DONA as a 'reference in information on fashion, culture, and female talent'
The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, awarded YO DONA, a women's magazine published by EL MUNDO, for its contributions to journalism focused on women's issues on the occasion of International Women's Day.
VIDEOS: JA 1st Edition - Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The Brazilian Justice maintains the imprisonment of Vorcaro and his brother-in-law amid investigations into their group invading systems of international law enforcement agencies.
The photographer of EL PAÍS Óscar Corral wins the King of Spain International Journalism Award
Óscar Corral, a photographer for EL PAÍS, has been awarded the King of Spain International Journalism Award for his impactful photograph taken during a catastrophic flood in Valencia.
ELTA briefly: The Book Fair has started in Vilnius, the Journalists Professional Association expressed distrust in D. Radzevičius
The 26th International Book Fair has commenced in Vilnius, while the Journalists Professional Association has expressed distrust in the ethics inspector D. Radzevičius due to allegations of misconduct.
Politiken honored with 30 international design awards
Politiken has received 30 new awards from the European Newspaper Awards, highlighting its digital and print design achievements.
War in Ukraine: Journalists killed, tortured, imprisoned... Reporters Without Borders brings the case before the ICC
Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court concerning crimes against humanity targeting journalists in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
The Kyiv Independent joins WAN-IFRA
The Kyiv Independent has become a member of WAN-IFRA, enhancing its commitment to press freedom and international cooperation in journalism.
Water Management Control Based on the Water Law Act
The article discusses a promotional offer combining access to Polish and international journalism, including The New York Times, but lacks information on water management law specifics.
"The Kollective" on ZDFneo: "We Just Shut Down Your Systems"
The series 'The Kollective' follows citizen journalists investigating the mysterious crash of a plane in the Congo, uncovering potential international conspiracies.
Petrecca, international case. The entire Rai without signatures, the director risks his job
The disastrous commentary by Rai Sport director Paolo Petrecca during the Winter Olympics opening has sparked widespread protests among Rai journalists, leading to a signature strike.
Evangelical Lobby: When Radical Christians Dictate the Cut
Spiegel-TV has curtailed an investigative documentary about radical Christians and their influence, removing parts related to the International Christian Fellowship following a complaint, which raises concerns about journalistic integrity.
Maria Moors Cabot Prize opens applications for journalists
Applications are now open for the 2026 Maria Moors Cabot Prize, the world's oldest international journalism award, recognizing journalists for impactful work and commitment to press freedom.
Major layoffs at Washington Post, Shashi Tharoor's son Eshan also loses job
The Washington Post, one of the world's most prestigious newspapers, has laid off over a third of its staff, including senior international columnist Eshan Tharoor, son of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who expressed his emotional response to the sudden termination of his tenure as a 'tragic day' for the newsroom and global journalism.
Important international recognition for investigative journalism!
The Global Investigative Journalism Network has highlighted a Belarusian investigative center for its work in uncovering the trafficking of Ukrainian rapeseed during an important recognition of Eastern European journalism.
Red Cross launches seventh edition of award for journalists
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has opened submissions for the 7th edition of the CICV Award for International Humanitarian Coverage, accepting entries published or broadcast between September 1, 2024, and March 29, 2026.
Web Summit 2026 Answers the Future of Journalism with Generative AI
The Web Summit 2026 addresses critical questions about the future of journalism in the age of artificial intelligence through a panel discussion featuring prominent media figures from major local and international institutions.
Nobuhiko Ochiai, international journalist and author, passes away at 84
Nobuhiko Ochiai, a renowned international journalist and author known for his works on global issues, died of natural causes at the age of 84 on February 1.
Mori Robertson has passed away at the age of 63, undergoing treatment for esophageal cancer
International journalist Mori Robertson, known for his work as a radio personality and DJ, passed away at the age of 63 while undergoing treatment for esophageal cancer.
‘A jellyfish has more spine than Europeans’ – professor on Trump’s plans to annex Greenland
Journalism professor Greg Simons criticized Europe for its inability to counter US President Donald Trump's intention to annex Greenland, claiming that the continent is too weak to resist American control over the Danish island.
Global Journalism: Intertwined Hot Files from Syria to Palestine and Venezuela
Major global newspapers highlight the interconnected crises from northern Syria to the occupied Palestinian territories, revealing intricate political and security dynamics amidst regional and international transformations.
A State Ceremony and Journalism at the Royal Academy of San Fernando with Queen Letizia in Charge
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando hosted a ceremony for the XXIII International Journalism Award of ELMUNDO, featuring musical performances and attended by Queen Letizia.
Queen Letizia, an image of women power at the El Mundo International Journalism Awards
Queen Letizia presided over the 23rd International Journalism Awards of El Mundo, held at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid.
Russian journalist recounts details of her detention by the occupation in Nur Shams camp
Russian journalist Adel Shoukoh detailed her arrest and detention by Israeli soldiers while covering the demolition operations in the Nur Shams refugee camp, a situation she described as a message of intimidation directed at international press.
The perfect jump does not exist, 640 cm is just a matter of time. How was the hour with Duplantis, whose biggest dream is not related to athletics
Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis, named the best athlete by the International Sports Press Association for the second consecutive year, spent an hour answering questions from journalists worldwide about his career and personal aspirations beyond athletics.
Salvadoran journalist arrested in Seville under international detention order issued by Bukele's government
Salvadoran journalist Diego Andrés Rosa Rosales was arrested in Seville under an international arrest warrant issued by the government of Nayib Bukele as he applied for asylum in Spain.
International Federation of Journalists: 128 journalists' deaths recorded in 2025
At least 128 journalists were killed worldwide in 2025, with over half occurring in the Middle East, according to the latest report.
Exit permit for NGOs engaged in Gaza. And new stop for reporters
Israel is tightening restrictions in Gaza by banning international journalists and NGOs, despite a court ruling in favor of the press.
José Carmona, journalist: 'Spain and the PSOE have an important role in fostering the forgetfulness of the Sahara'
In the aftermath of the Moroccan Green March and Spain's hasty abandonment of its Sahrawi colony, José Carmona highlights the ongoing silence and international support for Morocco at the expense of the Sahrawi people's plight.