Man attempts to invade Globo headquarters in Belo Horizonte, police are called
A man tried to invade Globo's headquarters in Belo Horizonte, seeking to speak with journalist Carlos Eduardo Alvim, but was stopped by police.
The Revolutions of Repubblica: the talks for the 50 years of our newspaper
A series of talks celebrating the 50th anniversary of the newspaper La Repubblica, focusing on women's contributions and the evolution of journalism in Italy.
Labour minister Josh Simons resigns after falsely linking journalists to โpro-Kremlinโ network
Labour minister Josh Simons has resigned after being linked to a controversy over falsely accusing journalists of being part of a 'pro-Kremlin' network.
Labour MP Josh Simons resigns as Cabinet Office Minister after accusations
Josh Simons resigns as Cabinet Office Minister amid allegations of targeting journalists.
Aaron Wiener on 'Washington Post': 'I Only Reluctantly Leave Germany'
Aaron Wiener, recently laid off as the head of the Berlin bureau of the 'Washington Post', discusses the challenges faced by the paper under Jeff Bezos's ownership.
CBS under Bari Weiss: A kind of new state television on behalf of Trump
The article discusses CBS News under the leadership of Bari Weiss, alleging that the network compromises journalistic standards to align with President Trump.
What does Aftenposten know that we do not publish?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.
BBC Breakfast interrupted as Naga Munchetty forced to step in over safety concern
During a live broadcast, Naga Munchetty interrupted her co-star Jon Donnison when an emergency alert sounded, expressing concern for his safety while reporting on escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Media bubbles: What now, NRK? Largest at any cost?
The article discusses the challenges facing Norwegian broadcaster NRK amid changing media landscapes and competition.
The train that did not stop, the journalist who covered his own tragedy and a mystery that remains unanswered
The article recounts the tragic 1975 Moorgate train crash in London, exploring its mystery and the journalist who covered it.
Santiago O'Donnell: "The leaks show what power wants to hide"
Santiago O'Donnell discusses the significance of leaked information in his new book, asserting that leaks reveal the truths that those in power aim to conceal.
Journalism arose from technology, from whom it became friend and rival; see HQ
The article discusses the historical evolution of journalism alongside technology and its continuing importance despite the rise of the internet and social media.
How is the newspaper made? Get to know the production process of Folhinha
The article describes the process behind creating Folhinha, a children's supplement of the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper, highlighting the stages from brainstorming to publication.
'Just as I look at social media, I look at the Folha app,' says reader
A university student shares his experience as an avid reader and commenter on the Folha Digital app, highlighting the app's role in shaping his opinions and providing a more informative platform compared to social media.
Empty papers
The article criticizes the perceived decline in the significance of newspapers and reflects on the void left by the absence of certain influential figures in journalism.
Cronkite-era producer exits CBS News in dramatic fashion after 46 years at network
Longtime CBS News producer Mary Walsh has left the network amid concerns about political bias in reporting under new leadership.
Folha turns 105 looking at the challenges of the future
Folha newspaper celebrates its 105th anniversary while focusing on future challenges amidst rapid technological changes.
In times of AI, the newspaper becomes a consultancy, neighborhood cafรฉ, and research center
Folha, a Brazilian newspaper, discusses the rapid adoption of AI tools in journalism and their implications for reporting.
'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.
'He was a bit of the soul of Folha,' says reader about the departure of Janio de Freitas
A reader reflects on the impact of Janio de Freitas's departure from the Folha newspaper, calling it a significant loss.
"From an ethical perspective, it looks tragic": a strict appeal to D. Radzeviฤius from the Conservatives
Dainius Radzeviฤius, 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.
DuMont Takes Over: The "Kรถlnische Rundschau" Disappears
The "Kรถlnische Rundschau" will cease to exist as an independent newspaper as DuMont Verlag takes over its editorial and publishing responsibilities, marking the end of an 80-year history.
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.
Newspapers: DuMont takes over the 'Kรถlnische Rundschau'
DuMont will take over the management of the 'Kรถlnische Rundschau' from April 1, citing unsustainable economic conditions from the current publisher, Heinen Verlag.
Folha reaches its 70th class of trainees with greater diversity and technological dilemmas
The Folha newspaper celebrates its 70th trainee program, emphasizing the evolution of journalism amid technological changes and the ongoing challenges of diversity and accuracy.
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.
Trends / Debates reinforced the pluralism of Folha for 50 years
The article discusses the historical evolution of Folha, emphasizing its commitment to pluralism and editorial restructuring over the decades.
Washington Post suffers losses of over $100 million in 2025, says newspaper
The Washington Post reported a loss exceeding $100 million in 2025, attributed to previous overstaffing and a significant reduction in reporting output.
Journalism: The Sun Rises in the East
A commentary discusses the lack of East German representation in journalism leadership roles, highlighting the ongoing cultural divide in Germany.
The political and cultural environment bid farewell to Darรญo Lopรฉrfido following his death at 61
Darรญo Lopรฉrfido, a notable figure in Argentina's cultural and political scene, has passed away at the age of 61, eliciting tributes from various sectors, including politics and journalism.
Josรฉ Alberto Bardawil, founder of TV Uniรฃo, dies
Josรฉ Alberto Bardawil, the founder of TV Uniรฃo and a prominent figure in Cearรก's journalism, has passed away at the age of 73.
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.
Jan Maciejewski: I travel it, and I chart maps
The article discusses the allure of experiencing the world through exploration and the emotional resonance of viewing nature and its beauty.
Antigone Paneli: Emotion at the last 'goodbye' of the journalist
The funeral of journalist Antigone Paneli was held at the Church of Agia Skepsi in Papagou, Greece, attended by friends and colleagues who mourn her sudden passing.
"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.
Ethiopia suspends Addis Standard and "reflects its discomfort with independent journalism"
Ethiopian authorities have revoked the license of the independent media outlet Addis Standard, citing national interests, amidst increasing pressure on journalism ahead of the upcoming elections.
Where do we really find the journalistic disaster?
The article critiques the tendency of some media to label independent journalism as mere blogging and discusses the controversy surrounding health information about Thorbjรธrn Jagland.
The photographer of EL PAรS รscar Corral wins the King of Spain International Journalism Award
รscar Corral, a photographer for EL PAรS, has been awarded the King of Spain International Journalism Award for his impactful photograph taken during a catastrophic flood in Valencia.
On the Death of Luis Murschetz: The Friday Worker
The article commemorates Luis Murschetz, highlighting his typical Friday routine of sending in ideas for the weekend edition of the publication.
Flรกvia Bacelar's brother composes song for the journalist who died at 31: 'As long as the sun shines, you will live'
Luรญs Paulo Cochรก, brother of journalist Flรกvia Bacelar, composed a tribute song following her death from aggressive cancer at the age of 31.
Scandal in Speed Skating: The Ice-Cold Truth
The President of the Olympic Speed Skating Federation, Matthias Groรe, has barred two journalists from ARD, raising questions about the accountability and transparency of publicly funded sports organizations in Germany.
Award-winning Naftemporiki secures five major new European honors
Naftemporiki has won five major awards at the European Newspaper Award 2024, including the prestigious title of 'European Newspaper of the Year'.
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.
Five new major European distinctions for the award-winning Naftemporiki
Naftemporiki has won five prestigious awards at the European Newspaper Award competition, where it competed against 3,000 participants from 22 countries.
'Consuming news is the best way to understand humanity,' says reader
Lorena Pardelhas, a 62-year-old from Brazil, believes that consuming news is essential for comprehending the complexities of humanity.
Gianni Mura explained to Spain
The article reflects on Gianni Mura's affection for Spanish sports figures and his impact on Italian journalism.
โCheckered Flag for a Legendโ: Marco Tolama, Motorsport Journalist, Passes Away
Marco Tolama, a prominent figure in motorsport journalism and Formula 1 in Mexico, passed away, as announced by his family on social media.
Another assault on press freedom in Niger State
The detention of journalist Ahmed Sakpe in Niger State highlights ongoing challenges to press freedom in Nigeria.
Group trains media personnel in fact-checking skills
A training session in Katsina State, Nigeria, educated 74 community media actors on ethical reporting and combating misinformation and hate speech.