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.
ABC staff to go on 24-hour strike after rejecting pay offer
ABC journalists and staff will strike for 24 hours after a majority rejected the broadcaster's pay offer in a recent vote.
Trump attacks the press while multiplying interviews about the war
Donald Trump has ramped up his communications with the media amid the war in Iran, despite his ongoing attacks on journalists.
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.
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.
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.
Federal Judge: Pentagon's Strict News Policy Violates the Law
A U.S. judge ruled that the Pentagon's strict press policy, initiated last year, is illegal as it restricts journalists from obtaining and publishing unapproved information.
REVIEW: 80 Angry Journalists Triumph Over Viktor Orbรกn
A review discusses the triumph of 80 journalists over Viktor Orbรกn's challenges.
Russian Intelligence targets American messaging app users, FBI says
The FBI has reported that Russian intelligence-linked hackers are targeting high-profile U.S. messaging app users, including government officials and journalists, resulting in significant account breaches.
US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
A US judge ruled that the Pentagon's media access policy violated constitutional protections, allowing journalists' credentials to be restored after major media outlets refused to comply.
Unrequited love for a female doctor, spy camera installed in the clinic, created 3,000 private videos
In Rajkot, India, a doctor was arrested for secretly filming a female doctor and her friend, allegedly creating 3,000 private videos and distributing them to local journalists.
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.
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.
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.
Judge: Hegseth's attempt to exclude journalists from the Pentagon is illegal
A federal court in the U.S. ruled that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's attempt to restrict access to the Pentagon for critical media violates the Constitution.
A US court ordered the Pentagon to lift restrictions it imposed on journalists
A federal court in the United States has ordered the Pentagon to lift restrictions imposed on journalists, declaring them unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
Federal judge sides with media in Pentagon press access fight
A US federal judge has blocked a Pentagon policy that threatened journalists' access to military information, citing violations of free speech and due process rights.
Videos of journalists and former players promoting Marcelo Novelli's crypto institute have been revealed
Videos of journalists and former soccer players promoting Marcelo Novelli's crypto trading institute have emerged amidst ongoing scandals involving political figures.
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.
VCU coach praises student journalists after historic March Madness comeback: 'Best in the country'
VCU head coach Phil Martelli Jr. praised student journalists for their dedication after a historic overtime comeback victory in March Madness against UNC.
"We are happy, but we want much more": Luis Enrique discusses PSG-Liverpool... and teases journalists
Luis Enrique expresses satisfaction with PSG's performance but emphasizes the team's desire for greater achievements ahead of their upcoming Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool.
War in the Middle East: the dramatic moment when an Israeli missile explodes meters from a journalist in Lebanon
An Israeli missile explosion near journalists in Lebanon highlights the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
There Will Be Loud Talk About Sikorski's Italian Interview. He Spoke About President Nawrocki
Radosลaw Sikorski confirmed Prime Minister Donald Tusk's stance on the Middle East in an interview with Italian journalists, stating that Poland will not engage in military actions in the region.
Russia summons Israeli ambassador after reporter narrowly misses missile
The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned the Israeli ambassador in Russia to formally protest against an Israeli rocket attack in southern Lebanon that injured journalists, demanding an investigation and assurances against future incidents.
The Partisanship of TV Talk Shows Going One Way
The article critiques the perceived bias of left-leaning journalists during the current referendum campaign in Italy.
Two war reporters narrowly escape death due to a missile in Lebanon
Two journalists from Russia Today narrowly escaped a missile strike by the Israeli military while covering the conflict in southern Lebanon.
Riikka Purra: Big Savings Coming
Riikka Purra, Finland's Minister of Finance and leader of the Finns Party, spoke about significant upcoming budget cuts and the need for political accountability in an event held for political journalists.
Aliyu donates vehicle to Sokoto NUJ, reaffirms media partnership
Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu, has donated an official vehicle to the Nigeria Union of Journalists, affirming his administrationโs commitment to media collaboration.
Media organizations propose stricter regulations for penalties for refusing to provide information to journalists
Media organizations in Lithuania are advocating for stricter regulations to penalize state and municipal institutions that refuse to provide information to journalists.
Cultural Foundation of ESHEA: Journalists honor the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi
The International Federation of Journalists, ESHEA's Cultural Foundation, and POESY commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi through several events linking historical memory to contemporary issues of war.
Media under fire: Journalists keep questioning Iran war as Hegseth calls them โunpatrioticโ and โanti-Trumpโ
Amid ongoing tensions and military setbacks in Iran, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized the media for being unpatriotic and anti-Trump during a news conference.
Removed judges attempted to intimidate magistrates and the press
The National Justice Council of Brazil has suspended Judge Carlos Henrique Abrรฃo for 180 days due to allegations of pressuring colleagues and intimidating journalists.
Judge Servini rejected the complaint by Victoria Villarruel against Eduardo Feinmann and Pablo Rossi
A judge in Argentina dismissed a defamation complaint from Vice President Victoria Villarruel against journalists Eduardo Feinmann and Pablo Rossi, suggesting any further action should be taken through civil court.
Nashville journalist arrested by ICE released after 15 days in detention
Estefany Rodrรญguez, a Nashville journalist, was released after 15 days of detention by ICE, raising concerns about immigration practices and protections for journalists.
Journalists infiltrate the closed chat of the 'Narva People's Republic'. It turns out to be quite comical
Journalists infiltrated a closed Telegram group called 'Narva People's Republic' and discovered a lack of genuine interest among locals in joining the separatist movement, leading to humorous revelations.
Zakharova: The Israeli attack on a Russian journalist in southern Lebanon was targeted
Russia accused Israel of deliberately attacking a journalism crew from the state network RT in southern Lebanon, injuring a journalist and a cameraman.
BREAKING: Moment British war correspondent Steve Sweeney nearly killed in 'Israeli strike'
British war correspondent Steve Sweeney narrowly escaped death during an alleged Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, and the incident highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
โJournalists in Warโ: Major Conference in the Holy City of Messolonghi
A conference titled 'Journalists in War' will take place in March 2026 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Heroic Exit, highlighting the role of journalists in war.
Trump tried to silence the Voice of America radio station, but the court ordered journalists back to work
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's efforts to silence Voice of America were illegal, allowing over 1,000 journalists to return to their jobs.
(Video) Missile falls a few meters from journalist in Lebanon
Two Russian journalists from RT were injured in an Israeli attack in Lebanon while reporting on the conflict.
Media organizations propose stricter rules for penalizing failure to provide information to journalists
Media organizations in Lithuania are advocating for stricter regulations regarding penalties for institutions that fail to provide information to journalists, citing inefficiencies in the current system.
Czarzasty chides right-wing television and TV Republic. "A station of people who do not offend anyone"
Wลodzimierz Czarzasty criticized the behavior of right-wing media during a press conference regarding the presidential project "SAFE 0 PLN" and emphasized the need for respectful treatment of all journalists.
Journalists in War: Major Conference in the Sacred City of Messolonghi
A major conference titled 'Journalists in War' is set to take place in Messolonghi, Greece, from March 20-21, 2026, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Heroic Exit (1826โ2026).
President TV Republic thundered about the "biggest bribe": "I have never heard greater nonsense"
Tomasz Sakiewicz, the president of TV Republika, criticized a recent government loan program, claiming it amounted to a bribe for journalists to propagate government projects, sparking controversy during a demonstration.
Machine tools for war: how equipment from a Polish factory ended up in Russia
Journalists revealed a supply channel for high-precision machine tools from a Polish factory to Russia's military production, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Film Premieres: The Savior, The Voice of Hind Radhajb, Dancing with the Bear and 80 Angry Journalists
The article lists several film premieres including 'The Savior' and 'Dancing with the Bear,' but fails to provide detailed information due to a technical loading issue.
Conflicting information and anonymity of sources mark the coverage of the war against Iran
The article discusses the challenges and restrictions faced by journalists covering the ongoing war with Iran, highlighting issues of transparency and censorship.
NLNG trains journalists in Lagos
Nigeria LNG Limited has conducted a workshop in Lagos aimed at enhancing the skills of journalists in the face of evolving media technologies.
Machine tools for war: how equipment from a Polish factory ended up in Russia
Investigative journalists have uncovered a supply chain enabling EU-made machine tools from Poland to be used in Russia's military efforts.