The Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards celebrate the courage, ethics, and craft of Svetlana Alexievich, Sergio Ramírez, and Martin Baron
The Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards honored Svetlana Alexievich, Sergio Ramírez, and Martin Baron for their commitment to journalism ethics and courage during a special edition marking the 50th anniversary of El País.
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.
Study finds AI trains itself on Canadian journalism but doesn’t always give credit
A study reveals that AI models trained on Canadian journalism often fail to credit their sources, raising concerns about the integrity of news reporting.
Ethics Guardians: A. Skardžius Did Not Violate Parliament Statute by Asking Journalists to Leave Committee Meeting
The Ethics and Procedures Commission found that A. Skardžius did not violate parliamentary rules by requesting journalists to exit a committee meeting.
Journalists’ Bickering: Gabor Steingart Lacks Style
Gabor Steingart, head of the online service 'The Pioneer,' has sparked controversy by criticizing colleagues for their advertising practices, which he likened to prostitution.
Journalist reveals he received death threats from gamblers betting on Iran war, pressuring him to alter report
An Israeli journalist reported receiving death threats from gamblers unhappy with his coverage of an Iranian missile strike, pressuring him to change the narrative due to significant betting stakes.
The Path to Restoring Trust in the Media After Stock Price Manipulation
A recent stock price manipulation scandal involving journalists in South Korea raises serious concerns about media integrity and internal oversight.
Pope Leo XIV calls on the media to show the suffering of conflict and not amplify 'propaganda'
Pope Leo XIV urged journalists to focus on the suffering caused by wars instead of glorifying conflicts or acting as a 'megaphone' for those in power.
The Coverage of the Case Against Marius Borg Høiby Is Out of Control
The media coverage of Marius Borg Høiby's case is criticized for straying from substantial reporting to sensationalism, according to a commentary by Aftenposten's editor Trine Eilertsen.
Deaths: Between reports and bar tables, he lived journalism intensely
Celso Bejarano Junior, a passionate investigative reporter from Brazil, was known for his intense curiosity in both journalism and life, often blurring the lines between newsroom and social gatherings.
Susanne Nyström: SR's Double Standards Raise Questions - Does CEO Cilla Benkö Have Any Answers?
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Swedish media's coverage of the Gaza conflict, highlighting the disparities in treatment between organizations regarding journalists who signed a public statement condemning media standards.
The series about the good work of 'The Guardian'... that 'The Guardian' did not like
The article discusses the series 'The Hack' that portrays the investigative work of 'The Guardian', which received a negative review from the newspaper itself.
Beblavý and Pavuková: Politicians Enjoy Attacking Female Journalists Because They Can
In a recent interview, political figures were criticized for their aggressive and derogatory treatment of female journalists in Slovakia.
LRT journalists: proposed legislative amendments may harm the broadcaster's independence
LRT journalists are concerned that proposed legal amendments could undermine the independence of Lithuania's public broadcaster.
The news outlet is obliged to publish a response from Sigurbjörg
Sigurbjörg Erla Egilsdóttir, a member of the Kópavogur city council, is entitled to have her response published following a complaint about a misrepresentation of her comments in a news article.
Graphic Navalny Autopsy Photos Spark Anger Over Journalistic Ethics
Allies of the late Alexei Navalny are outraged over the publication of his autopsy photos by an investigative media outlet, claiming it breaches ethical standards.
Researcher: The boundaries between media content creators and journalists are gradually disappearing
A researcher highlights that the distinctions between media content creators and journalists are becoming increasingly blurred, with implications for ethics and professional standards.
Editors Call for Meeting After Another Name Slip in the Høiby Case
Editors are meeting to address a recent lapse in reporting standards during the ongoing Høiby trial.
Press Norway called to a meeting after a new naming slip in the Høiby case
Press Norway convenes a meeting following repeated breaches of media coverage rules in the Høiby case, highlighting issues of trust and accountability.
Se & Hør journalist dismissed from Høiby case
A journalist from Se & Hør was dismissed from the ongoing Høiby case for publishing the name of a protected witness.
In Belgium, a media outlet penalized for transcribing a speech by American Vice President JD Vance
In Belgium, the media outlet 21News was penalized for failing to provide context when transcribing a significant speech by U.S. Vice President JD Vance.
Tytti Tuppurainen carried out her threat
Tytti Tuppurainen, the chairperson of the Social Democratic Party's parliamentary group, has filed a complaint regarding news coverage about her by the Finnish News Agency (STT).
The press must turn its gaze upon itself
The article discusses how the press should reflect on its own responsibilities and role, especially in the context of Thorbjørn Jagland's recent hospitalization.
Two Things the Media Must Adhere to in the Age of AI [Media Outlook]
Recent coverage by MBN regarding the arrest of laid-off workers sparked controversy due to its use of AI-generated images that misrepresented the situation.
What does Aftenposten know that we do not publish?
Aftenposten acknowledges that it has information it chooses not to publish and describes its rationale behind maintaining a backchannel with those it critically covers.
"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.
Dagens Nyheter criticized for publishing names and photos
Dagens Nyheter has been criticized by the Media Ethics Council for breaching good journalistic standards by publishing the name and image of an interviewee, Abdallah Maraka, in a highly risky situation.
Sensible contact is needed when tensions rise
The article discusses the importance of confidential dialogue between press sources under pressure and the media, particularly in light of sensational claims about former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland's health.
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.
Taking action on questions about lectures
Prominent journalists offered media consulting through lectures, which led to breaking the rules of the Storting's press association, prompting them to take action.
Offered a lecture in violation of the rules of the Storting's press association
Prominent journalists offered media consulting services, which violates the regulations of the Storting's press association, prompting an immediate response.
The Journalists' Professional Association urges D. Radzevičius to resign from office
The Journalists' Professional Association has called for D. Radzevičius to resign due to transparency and accountability concerns regarding his management practices.
The Association of Professional Journalists Expresses Distrust in Ethics Inspector Dainius Radzevičius
The Lithuanian Association of Professional Journalists has publicly expressed distrust towards the ethics inspector following concerns over significant financial dealings.
The Prime Minister promises to look into the situation regarding the LŽS debt rewritten for Dainius Radzevičius's children
The Prime Minister of Lithuania expressed her intention to investigate the situation surrounding the debt of LŽS that has been rewritten for the children of Dainius Radzevičius.
Josh Simons resigns as minister after controversy over information gathered on journalists
Josh Simons has resigned from his ministerial position after being accused of overseeing a thinktank that collected information on journalists.
Court: Assignment of Newspaper Sales Quota to Correspondent and Collection of Fees Violated Fair Trade Law
A court in Gwangju has ruled that a local newspaper's practice of assigning sales quotas to its correspondent and forcing them to collect fees is an unfair trading practice under the Fair Trade Law.
AI Images on ZDF: 'The Significance of the Topic Was Recognized Late'
ZDF has faced backlash over a segment featuring AI-generated images in a news report, leading to the dismissal of the segment's producer amid calls for accountability.
Keir Starmer's ethics watchdog to probe minister over targeting of journalists
Keir Starmer has initiated an investigation into a minister accused of overseeing a probe into journalists' backgrounds while managing a Labour-affiliated think tank.
The Deportees of Tgr. After the gay lobby, now Ranucci stumbles over colleagues. Usigrai: "Respect is needed"
Sigfrido Ranucci criticizes Il Giornale and its reporting on internal competition results at RAI, referring to the transfer of journalists as a form of 'deportation.'
Friend of the Moment or Enemy of Tomorrow? The Story of Independent Journalists with Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses how independent journalists are navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence after the controversy of AI-generated articles.
Otavio Frias Filho said that objectivity in journalism requires a method
Otavio Frias Filho emphasized the need for a method in journalism to achieve objectivity, reflecting on his experiences in the industry.
This text was written without the help of AI
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the use of AI in journalism, particularly focusing on the implications for authorship and the future of journalism.
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.
"Many find themselves in precarious situations": the perilous path of information content creators, balancing journalism and influence
Content creators often face financial instability while being popular among the youth, as their monetization methods clash with journalistic ethics.
Postimees Journalist of the Year: Meinhard Pulk – the "Gattuso" with an Inner Compass
The article profiles Meinhard Pulk, highlighting his unique qualities as a journalist who operates with integrity and curiosity.
Čestmír Strakatý: I refuse to invite Okamura. It's not about opinions; together with Rajchl, he is destructive
Čestmír Strakatý, known for his pro-Western and pro-European views, discusses his decision to not invite Tomio Okamura onto his show and shares insights on broader media ethics and personal reflections.
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.
Jeffrey Epstein: They Must Have Known Nothing
The article discusses how earlier revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sexual abuses were suppressed by powerful influences during the reporting process.
Blurred Advertisements, Journalists Leaving: The Storm Following the Zero Channel Report
The Zero Channel's recent report on daily life in Kaliningrad, titled 'A Great Expedition into Russia,' has sparked widespread criticism from journalists and the Ukrainian embassy.