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Putin invented a starving mother and has been hiding his sons for years, says journalist Badanin, who knows almost everything about him
Investigative journalist Roman Badanin discusses his in-depth study of Vladimir Putin's personal life and the implications of this knowledge.
Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
Questions Raised by the News Factory's 'Cancellation of Prosecution' Report
A report from the YouTube channel 'Kim Eo-jun's Humility is Difficult News Factory' alleging a 'transaction for prosecution dismissal' involving the president has sparked significant controversy, demanding a closer look at the journalistic responsibilities surrounding such claims.
Former Asahi Shimbun Director Yoshio Murakami Passes Away, Recipient of Newspaper Association Award for Lockheed Incident
Yoshio Murakami, a former director of Asahi Shimbun and a prominent international journalist, died of lung cancer at the age of 88 on March 14.
Julita Karaล-Gasparska: If you don't earn, then... you also pay
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At the end of the year, remember about the withholding tax
The article discusses the importance of being mindful of the withholding tax when closing the financial year in Poland.
Hidden profits โ what results from interpretations and judgments
The article discusses a package deal that combines subscriptions to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting the benefits of access to a wide array of content.
Safe minimum โ how to settle the national minimum tax
The article discusses the national minimum tax in Poland and offers a promotional subscription bundle including access to The New York Times.
There are new JPK_VAT structures
The article discusses a promotional package offering subscriptions to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting their combined journalistic strength.
The Mystery of Voter Turnout, Domani Spits the Bean and the Referendum: So, Today...
The article discusses the recent journalist union's strike announcement in Italy and its implications for journalism and democracy.
A series of complaints about alleged sexual harassment against women journalists shakes the media in Colombia
A wave of allegations regarding sexual harassment against women journalists has emerged in Colombia, leading to widespread discussions and support movements within the journalistic community.
Comics Journalism: The Hour of Justice - The Tragedy of the Tempi in Drawings
The article discusses a comics journalism project that depicts the tragic incident at the Tempi train station in Greece, focusing on the pursuit of justice for the victims.
Rome, attack on Rai crew filming occupied buildings by anarchists
The Rai denounces an attack on its crew in Rome while they were filming anarchist-occupied buildings following the death of two activists involved in bomb-making.
This sight was too much: Lindsey Vonn's treatment sparked outrage
Former alpine skiing star Felix Neureuther expressed outrage over how Lindsey Vonn's severe injury was repeatedly shown during a live broadcast after her fall at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Improved Offer Already. The Union Does Not Collaborate
The Italian union FIEG is facing challenges in updating a national labor contract that is deemed outdated and overly protective of existing privileges.
It was not a joke: the audio proves Gratteri's threats
The article reveals audio evidence of threats made by Nicola Gratteri, a powerful Italian prosecutor, against a journalist amidst a heated referendum campaign.
Student Newspapers: New Award for Journalistic Nachwuchs
A new award has been introduced in Germany to recognize and encourage the work of young journalists in student newspapers.
Turkey: Journalist of opposition newspaper arrested on charges of 'spreading misleading information'
Turkish authorities have arrested journalist Ismail Ari of the opposition newspaper Birgรผn for allegedly spreading misleading information.
Headquarters Personnel on March 23
The article outlines personnel changes within Hankyoreh's various editorial departments as of March 23.
A Blow to Trump's Restrictions: A Judicial Ruling Redefines the Relationship Between the Pentagon and the Press
A federal judge has overturned Trump-era restrictions on journalists covering the Pentagon, asserting they violate constitutional rights and endanger independent journalism.
Martin Baron, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize 2026: the light of American journalism
Martin Baron, a former editor of The Washington Post, has received the Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize for his distinguished career in journalism.
The Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards celebrate the courage, ethics, and craft of Svetlana Alexievich, Sergio Ramรญrez, and Martin Baron
The Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards honored Svetlana Alexievich, Sergio Ramรญrez, and Martin Baron for their commitment to journalism ethics and courage during a special edition marking the 50th anniversary of El Paรญs.
Sergio Ramรญrez, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award 2026: telling the story without submitting to power
Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramรญrez has been awarded the Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award 2026 for his commitment to narrating history without yielding to power.
Svetlana Alexievich, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award 2026: the voices of the memory of the end of the USSR
Svetlana Alexievich reflects on her Belarusian roots and the challenges of reconciling with the future while overcoming hatred.
The Chosen Words: Why it is Written Jameneรญ and Other Doubts from Readers
The article discusses readers' questions regarding the spelling of certain words in the newspaper, highlighting the journalistic criteria behind these choices.
Japanese Citizen Released in Iran
A Japanese citizen imprisoned in Iran since last year has been released and is set to return home to Japan, as announced by Tokyo authorities.
President Yoon shares backlash from SBS press union, saying 'rights come with obligations'
President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized that press freedoms come with responsibilities amidst backlash from the SBS journalism union over his call for an apology regarding perceived media misconduct.
AI Text is a Small and Silent Fraction in the Newspaper
A recent analysis reveals that AI-generated text constitutes a small percentage, 8.9%, of opinion columns in Folha, with a notable number of articles having content mainly produced by AI.
Justice orders Poder360 site to remove name of delegate from report; ANJ criticizes
The Bahia Court has ordered the website Poder360 to remove the name and photo of a police delegate referenced in a report, sparking criticism from the ANJ, which sees this as an act of judicial censorship.
Nick Shirley says doxxers are hampering his investigations, has concerns about his own security
Independent journalist Nick Shirley claims that escalating threats and doxxing from activists are hindering his ability to conduct investigations, necessitating the use of security detail.
Erik de la Reguera: Save your darlings!
In journalism, the expression 'kill your darlings' reflects the necessity for writers to eliminate personal favorites that do not contribute value to the article.
Deaths: Dedicated more than 60 years of his life to journalism
Mรกrio Gustavo Rolla dedicated over 60 years to journalism, leaving a significant legacy across various media outlets in Brazil.
The Genius Use of Sea Cabbages: One of Tallinn's Valuable Power Buildings is Deteriorating
The article discusses the purported deterioration of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs building and the need for extensive repairs.
The Pope writes to Tgcom24 for its 25th anniversary: "Continue to build bridges of dialogue and combat fake news"
Pope Leo XIV celebrates the 25th anniversary of Tgcom24 with a letter emphasizing the importance of responsible journalism in combating fake news.
Ombudsman: LSM has violated professional ethics standards in 12 cases
The public media ombudsman reports that Latvia's public media has violated ethical standards in 12 instances according to a recent review.
REVIEW: 80 Angry Journalists Triumph Over Viktor Orbรกn
A review discusses the triumph of 80 journalists over Viktor Orbรกn's challenges.
Inka Henelius Cannot Host Sports Spotlight
Yle's sports journalist Inka Henelius is set to return to work after Easter following an Achilles tendon rupture but will take on different tasks until she can host the Sports Spotlight show again.
Correction on the news
The article discusses a correction made to a previous news report.
We say goodbye to Cherquis Bialo with his favorite title: there will be none like it!
The article commemorates the legacy of boxing writer Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, reflecting on his unique presence and influence in the world of boxing journalism in Argentina.
Echoes of screams, floods of tears, devastated families... conditions of tragedy in Lebanon
The article recounts the harrowing experiences of a journalist reporting from Lebanon amidst the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, highlighting the emotional and professional challenges faced by journalists in war zones.
The operation of BBC World Service secured
Icelandic news outlet RUV reports that the operations of BBC World Service have been confirmed to continue without interruption.
Western silence allows Israel to get away with killing journalists
RT reports on the dangers faced by journalists during Israeli military operations, highlighting an incident where their correspondent and cameraman were injured by an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.
About journalism and Argentina today
The article discusses the current state of journalism in Argentina, highlighting the challenges of communication, the rise of pseudocommunicators, and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists.
Female Journalist Invited to Star Player's Suite - Bad Intuition Turned Out to be Right
Mexican journalist Inรฉs Sainz recounts an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous encounter while interviewing a Brazilian football star in Milan.
Judge: Hegseth's attempt to exclude journalists from the Pentagon is illegal
A federal court ruled that new Pentagon guidelines designed to exclude certain journalists violate the Constitution.
Selective Memory AI: Major Platforms Ignore Publishers' Rights
A recent study highlights how major AI models fail to credit their sources, particularly Canadian journalism, raising concerns over intellectual property rights.
Media Bubbles: Media Coverage of the Marius Borg Hรธiby Case
This article presents a commentary on the media coverage surrounding the Marius Borg Hรธiby case.
Class Pride
The article discusses the complexities of class pride, particularly focusing on the divide between those from working-class backgrounds and those from privileged backgrounds.
Sorrow over the death of journalist Cherquis Bialo: "He called to say goodbye," revealed one of his nieces
The death of journalist Ernesto Cherquis Bialo has deeply saddened the sports community in Argentina, as he passed away after a prolonged battle with leukemia at the age of 85.