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.
TV Republika viewers can advise Sakiewicz, but they must pay first
Tomasz Sakiewicz, a journalist for TV Republika, faces a scheduling conflict between a significant international event in Texas and a summons to a Polish prosecutor's office.
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.
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.
Chelle can win next AFCON, deserves new contract – Ibitoye
Veteran journalist Toyin Ibitoye advocates for the renewal of Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle's contract, citing his ability to build a strong and competitive team ahead of the next Africa Cup of Nations.
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.
'We will inform the world about the scale of the Korean civilian massacre comparable to the Holocaust'
'An international consultant and freelance journalist advocates for awareness of the Korean civilian massacres of the past.'
Father Chose Instead of OMON's Daughter. How Belarusian Families Dispute Due to Politics
An independent journalist reflects on the apolitical nature of Belarusian families in Latvia amid political tensions.
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.
Sini, 38, earns 4,000 euros a month – yet she checks daily if there is still money in her accounts
Sini, a 38-year-old journalist from Finland, earns 4,000 euros a month but continues to feel the weight of her past financial struggles.
This special thing is what Satu Rämö living in Iceland misses from Finland
Satu Rämö, living in Iceland, shares what she misses from Finland during an interview with journalist Maria Veitola.
Turkey: Journalist of opposition newspaper arrested on charges of 'spreading misleading information'
Turkish authorities have arrested journalist Ismail Ari of the opposition newspaper Birgün for allegedly spreading misleading information.
Congo-Kinshasa: Young Congolese Author Pascal Boroto Wins African Literary Prize
Pascal Boroto, a young author from the Democratic Republic of Congo, has won the Voix d'Afriques literature prize for his debut novel inspired by his journalist mother.
Martín Demichelis and a tense moment in Mallorca with a journalist: he exposed him for sending messages to one of his players
Martín Demichelis, after a critical loss with Mallorca, confronted a journalist for allegedly influencing a player negatively.
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.
The Strong Clash Between Demichelis and a Journalist After Mallorca's Defeat: 'Take Care of Your Own'
After losing 2-1 to Elche, Mallorca's coach, Martín Demichelis, had a heated exchange with a journalist during a post-match conference.
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.
Journalist Aurimas Perednis evaluated the disputes over the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians': Someone in the Kremlin is learning to award bonuses
Journalist Aurimas Perednis discusses the implications of the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' in light of historical contexts and recent controversies following an incident in Vilnius.
Another invoice has emerged and complicates Adorni further: his friend Grandio also paid for the return flight
A new invoice has surfaced, indicating that journalist Marcelo Grandio paid for Manuel Adorni's return flight, complicating the investigation into Adorni's use of private flights.
ENRIIKA VUNK ⟩ The war will end when we stop fighting
Journalist Enriika Vunk discusses the societal challenges in accepting diverse opinions amid today's information age.
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.
Female Journalist Invited to Star Player's Suite - Bad Intuition Turned Out to be Right
Mexican journalist Inés Sainz recounts an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous encounter while interviewing a Brazilian football star in Milan.
I drove 11 cars in six hours like Rolls Royce, Honda and BMW but my top pick was £23k EV
The article recounts an experience of a journalist who drove 11 different cars within a six-hour period at the Goodwood Motor Circuit, ultimately favoring a £23,000 electric vehicle (EV) from Renault.
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.
Threats to Saviano, the boss Bidognetti and his lawyer sentenced by the Casation: journalist Capacchione also a victim
The Italian Court of Cassation has confirmed the sentences of Francesco Bidognetti and his lawyer for making threats against writer Roberto Saviano, recognizing the mafia-related nature of the threats.
José Ignacio López: 'Videla's conscience betrayed him when he spoke about the disappeared'
José Ignacio López, a journalist known for questioning dictator Jorge Rafael Videla about Argentina's disappeared during the Dirty War, reflects on the challenges of reporting during a dictatorship.
What journalist Ernesto Cherquis Bialo died of
Renowned journalist Ernesto Cherquis Bialo has passed away at the age of 85 after a serious health decline.
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, an exceptional storyteller, has died: a controversial and straightforward journalist
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, a renowned Argentine sports journalist, passed away, marking the end of an era in narrative sports journalism focused on human stories over mere facts.
Cherquis Bialo has died, a journalist of refined narrative who told stories with the spirit of novels
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, a renowned Argentine journalist known for his exquisite narrative style and significant contributions to sports journalism, has passed away at the age of 85.
Journalist Ernesto Cherquis Bialo has died at 85
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, a renowned Argentine journalist, passed away at the age of 85 after battling severe health issues.
U.S. Department of Defense's Interview Rules Unconstitutional: Court Says 'True Purpose is to Exclude Disliked Reporters'
A U.S. federal court ruled that the Department of Defense's interview rules are unconstitutional, acknowledging a journalist's claim that the rules were used to exclude specific reporters.
ABC wins big at Victorian Quill Awards
The ABC has achieved significant recognition at the 2025 Victorian Quill Awards, winning numerous categories and honoring veteran journalist Heather Ewart with a lifetime achievement award.
Deaths: Journalist passionate about Carnival and reference for young Black women
Fernanda Santos, a prominent Brazilian journalist known for her deep connection to Carnival, has passed away, leaving a rich legacy for the community and aspiring journalists.
Politiken journalist honored for his extensive coverage of the children's transfer market
Søren Lissner has been awarded the prestigious 'Golden Pen' and named Sports Journalist of the Year 2025 for his extensive reporting on the children's transfer market.
Politiken journalist honored for coverage of the child transfer market
Søren Lissner of Politiken has been awarded the prestigious Den Gyldne Pen for his work covering the child transfer market in sports journalism.
"Some of the finest things we have are the people who raise their voices when they see something wrong"
Søren Lissner was awarded the prestigious 'Den Gyldne Pen' and named Sports Journalist of the Year 2025 at a ceremony on Friday night.
Mission Impossible: Defending Milei in Spain
The article discusses the author's experience defending Javier Milei at a journalist gathering in Madrid, highlighting the challenging reception from a hostile audience.
Sentenced in Peru is Vladimiro Montesinos, the former advisor to Alberto Fujimori, for the death of a journalist
Vladimiro Montesinos has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of journalist Melissa Alfaro in 1991.
Chiqui Tapia obtained a judge from Pilar to issue a precautionary measure against journalist Pablo Gravellone
Chiqui Tapia secured a legal order against journalist Pablo Gravellone, restricting his contact after allegations of threats and harassment related to AFA investigations.
We tested McDonald's new burger – Here's how it differs from the Big Mac
A journalist from Iltalehti reviews McDonald's new largest burger in Finland, highlighting its taste differences from the Big Mac.
Right-wing Israeli journalist incites bombing of Al-Aqsa Mosque
A right-wing Israeli journalist has called for the direct bombing of Al-Aqsa Mosque following a missile fragment landing in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Abdul Qadir Fayez: This is why Iran sees a ceasefire as worse than war
Journalist Abdul Qadir Fayez argues that Iran perceives the ongoing war as an existential threat, leading them to reject ceasefire proposals due to fears of loss of regional deterrence.
Threats to Saviano, definitive sentences for Bidognetti and lawyer
Francesco Bidognetti, a notorious camorra boss, and lawyer Michele Santonastaso have received confirmed prison sentences for threatening journalist Roberto Saviano and Rosaria Capacchione back in 2008.
Senior European journalist suspended over AI-generated quotes
A senior journalist at Mediahuis has been suspended after using AI to generate inaccurate quotes, reflecting serious concerns about the reliability of AI in journalism.
A sports journalist is stuck in a prison in Algeria. Will Zidane stand up for him?
A sports journalist is imprisoned in Algeria, raising questions about potential support from famous footballer Zinedine Zidane.
Colombian journalist beats ICE: released on a $10,000 bail
Colombian journalist Estefany Rodríguez Flórez has been released on a $10,000 bail after 16 days in custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Maximum tension in Israel: Alfredo Leuco was broadcasting live and had to seek shelter when sirens sounded for possible attacks
Journalist Alfredo Leuco had to interrupt his live broadcast in Israel due to alert sirens indicating potential attacks amid escalating tensions in the region.
Learn how the plane crash that killed Cásper Líbero and Dom José Gaspar happened
A plane crash in 1943 claimed the lives of prominent Brazilian journalist Cásper Líbero, architect Attilio Corrêa Lima, and São Paulo Archbishop Dom José Gaspar, after their aircraft encountered severe fog on approach to Rio de Janeiro.
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.
L. Dubrovskis on the Changing Landscape of Entertainment Journalism: 'There Were Times When We Would Lay in Wait for Stars by Their Windows'
Television journalist Laurynas Dubrovskis, known as Ken Katis, shares his journey and the evolution of entertainment journalism in a recent interview.