'Is God Proud of His Work?'; pro-Trump Journalists Change the Dynamics of the Press in the White House
The article discusses how pro-Trump journalists have influenced the dynamics of press conferences at the White House since Donald Trump's return to power.
"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.
Black trainees have changed the face of the newsroom and amplified voices at Folha
Since the launch of its exclusive training program for Black journalists in 2021, Folha has seen a significant increase in the representation and employment of Black trainees within its newsroom.
The death of Darío Lopérfido: cultural, political figures, and journalists bid farewell with sadness on social media
The death of Darío Lopérfido, a prominent Argentine cultural manager, prompted tributes from various public figures on social media after his passing in Madrid.
Dainius Radzevičius claims no ethical or moral transgressions regarding the rewritten debt
Dainius Radzevičius asserts that he has not committed any formal, ethical, or moral violations related to the rewriting of his debt to be transferred to his children.
PUNCH Journalist and Seven Others Selected for Lagos Urban Reporting Project
Melony Ishola, along with seven other journalists, has been selected for a significant urban reporting project addressing challenges in Lagos State.
Mariana Carbajal and Ingrid Beck, Two Journalists Who Dared to Talk About Menopause
Journalists Mariana Carbajal and Ingrid Beck delve into the topic of menopause, exploring its historical perspectives and their personal experiences with the condition.
"Lackey of the fascists": Sophia Chikirou maintains her comments on the 'little Nazis' regarding journalists
Sophia Chikirou from La France Insoumise has doubled down on her controversial remarks calling journalists 'little Nazis' in the wake of heightened tensions between the political party and the media.
Scandal in Speed Skating: The Ice-Cold Truth
The President of the Olympic Speed Skating Federation, Matthias Große, has barred two journalists from ARD, raising questions about the accountability and transparency of publicly funded sports organizations in Germany.
Army, NUJ move to deepen cooperation in Sokoto
The Nigerian Army's 8 Division in Sokoto pledges enhanced cooperation with local journalists to improve security communication and counter misinformation.
What is literature discussing today?
The 1st Athens International Literature Festival (AILF) will take place from March 27-29, 2026, focusing on contemporary issues and featuring prominent authors, journalists, and creators.
AFP journalists: clashes are taking place near an important border point between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Clashes have erupted near the Torcham border point between Afghanistan and Pakistan, prompting concerns for returning Afghan civilians.
Use of drones against journalists grows in 2025 and kills at least 39 in conflicts
The use of drones in attacks on journalists has increased in 2025, resulting in the deaths of at least 39 media professionals, according to a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
Recent report: Israel killed 86 journalists last year
A recent report highlights that Israel has the highest number of journalist deaths, with 86 fatalities attributed to it in the year 2025.
What does the PFA's statement say about the incidents in Congress with Greenpeace?
The Argentine Federal Police (PFA) issued a statement regarding incidents that occurred outside Congress involving Greenpeace activists and journalists.
The family of Pablo Grillo condemned the aggression against journalists in Congress: 'It was not an accident'
Pablo Grillo's family has condemned recent attacks on journalists near the Congress, arguing the incidents reflect systemic issues rather than isolated occurrences.
Kebbi NUJ tackles ex-NLC leader on gov’s media coverage
The Kebbi chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists has rejected claims by former NLC President Abdulwaheed Umar that the media failed to report the state's achievements adequately.
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.
"There will be more protection": J. Olekas spoke about the amendments to the LRT law
Seimas Chairman Juozas Olekas discussed proposed amendments to the LRT law aimed at enhancing protections for journalists in Lithuania.
Memorable appearance by the DESG: Numbers, sentences, anger
The president of the German Speed Skating Association (DESG) staged a personal showdown with undesirable ARD journalists at a recent event.
Tension in Congress: What is known about the Greenpeace protest and the incidents with press workers
Tensions escalated in Argentina's Congress during a Greenpeace protest coinciding with the debate on glacier protection legislation, leading to clashes between police and journalists.
Patricia Bullrich confirmed that an inquiry has been initiated against one of the PFA agents who assaulted journalists
Patricia Bullrich announced that an inquiry has been launched against a Federal Police agent involved in the assault of journalists during a protest near Congress.
Killings of journalists at a record high last year, with two-thirds involving Israel
In 2025, a record 129 journalists were killed globally, with two-thirds of those fatalities linked to Israeli actions, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
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.
Israel responsible for most journalist killings in 2025 – report
A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists reveals that Israel was implicated in a significant number of journalist deaths in 2025, primarily during the Gaza conflict.
A group of journalists was assaulted in Congress and a cameraman was detained
A group of journalists were attacked by federal police outside the Argentine Congress during a debate on glacier protection laws, resulting in the detention of a cameraman.
Š. Jasikevičius made an unusual request to journalists wanting to watch the Žalgiris match
After a game where Fenerbahce beat Partizan 81:78, Š. Jasikevičius unusual asked journalists not to ask questions during the post-game press conference.
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.
Four individuals convicted in Greece for illegal wiretapping of politicians and journalists
In Greece, four individuals have been convicted for unlawfully wiretapping over 90 politicians, journalists, business leaders, and high-ranking military officials using the spyware 'Predator.'
Reporters Without Shields: Journalists Threatened and Attacked While Covering the Death of 'Mencho'
At least eight journalists were attacked, threatened, or robbed while covering the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
After accusations against DESG: ARD journalists excluded: "blatant violation of free reporting"
The exclusion of ARD journalists from a press conference on allegations against the German Speed Skating Association raises serious concerns about press freedom in Germany.
Journalist Antigone Panele died suddenly
Antigone Panele, a well-known journalist from Greece, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 57, as announced by the Board of Directors of the Association of Journalists of Athens (ESIHA).
Gaza draws attention after a report published by the International Committee to Protect Journalists
A report by the International Committee to Protect Journalists reveals that two-thirds of journalists killed this year were in Gaza due to attacks by occupying forces.
UEFA did not allow the alleged racist Prestianni to participate in the return match. Vinícius provoked again and journalists unsuccessfully searched for Mourinho
UEFA suspended Gianluca Prestianni prior to a return match amid allegations of racist remarks directed at Vinícius Júnior, sparking controversy during a Champions League clash between Benfica and Real Madrid.
Report: Israel Killed More Journalists Than Any Other Country in 2025, for the Second Consecutive Year
A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists reveals that Israeli forces were responsible for the deaths of more journalists than any other nation in 2025, marking a troubling trend for press safety.
The 7th Lee Yong-ma Journalism Award to TBS Branch of the Journalists' Association
The TBS branch of the National Union of Journalists in South Korea is awarded the 7th Lee Yong-ma Journalism Special Prize for its ongoing struggles against attempts to dismantle public broadcasting.
I have four big questions about UFOs for the White House
The article explores the challenges journalists face when questioning U.S. government officials about UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence, highlighting recent comments from Barack Obama on the topic.
Arrests and Expulsions.. Union Condemns the Pursuit of Jerusalem Journalists
Palestinian journalists in Jerusalem face arrests and expulsions, drawing condemnation from the Palestinian Journalists' Union.
Israel responsible for two-thirds of record 129 press killings in 2025, says CPJ
A report from the Committee to Protect Journalists reveals that Israel was responsible for two-thirds of the 129 journalist killings in 2025, marking a concerning trend in press safety.
Boom of schools at the Repubblica exhibition. Here are the upcoming talks
The Repubblica exhibition in Rome has seen significant attendance from schools, with over 1,300 students visiting and numerous discussions scheduled involving journalists and topics related to women in journalism.
Report documents the deaths of 129 journalists worldwide in 2025
A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists highlights that 129 journalists were killed globally in 2025, with a significant number of those fatalities occurring in Gaza due to actions by the Israeli army.
LŽS leader: the situation regarding the debt transferred to D. Radzevičius' children is currently frozen
The Lithuanian Journalists' Union leader A. Antanaitis commented on the stalled situation regarding a debt of nearly €60,000 that former leader D. Radzevičius transferred to his children amid ongoing financial issues.
Israel responsible for most journalist deaths in 2025
A report reveals that Israel was responsible for two-thirds of all journalist deaths in 2025, marking the deadliest year for journalists in over three decades.
D. Radzevičius rewrote almost 60 thousand euros of the Journalists' Union debt to children
The current head of the Lithuanian Journalists' Union confirmed that the organization has no immediate plans to pay off its debts amounting to 239 thousand euros, including a significant portion owed to former chairman D. Radzevičius.
Last year, 129 journalists were killed, Israel is behind two-thirds of the cases, says CPJ
In 2025, 129 journalists were reported killed globally, with two-thirds attributed to Israel amid the Gaza conflict, marking the second deadliest year in 30 years according to CPJ.
129 journalists killed worldwide in 2025, a sad annual record
In 2025, a record 129 journalists were killed worldwide, with the majority attributed to actions by the Israeli state according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
2025 has been the deadliest year for the press: 129 reporters killed, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists
The year 2025 has reported the highest number of journalist fatalities ever recorded, with 129 reporters killed, predominantly due to actions in conflict zones.
Former head of the Journalists' Union delegated the task of hunting down unpaid wages to his children
The resignation of members from the Lithuanian Journalists' Union has highlighted issues of transparency and accountability within the organization.