Newspapers: The Sunday Front Pages
A summary of the top headlines from various Greek newspapers for Sunday.
“These works are paintings just like my canvases”: Miquel Barceló transforms newspapers into art for EL PAÍS
Miquel Barceló creatively transforms newspapers into art pieces, showcasing his works at EL PAÍS's stand during Arco, coinciding with the newspaper's 50th anniversary.
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.
Newspapers: DuMont takes over the 'Kölnische Rundschau'
DuMont will take over the management of the 'Kölnische Rundschau' from April 1, citing unsustainable economic conditions from the current publisher, Heinen Verlag.
Front pages of newspapers: Tempi, OPEKEPE, and Mitsotakis's jabs at Samaras in today's press
Today's newspaper headlines focus on various political and social issues in Greece, highlighting remarks by Prime Minister Mitsotakis and discussions surrounding a tragic accident in Tempi.
BREAKING: France bomb threat as newspaper offices and town hall evacuated
A bomb threat was made to several French newspapers and a town hall, prompting evacuations.
Time for Strategic Leadership
The article promotes a subscription package for PRO.RP.PL alongside The New York Times, emphasizing the benefits of dual access to both platforms.
The front pages of newspapers today, Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article presents a summary of the main headlines from various Greek newspapers on February 26, 2026.
The front pages of newspapers today, Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article presents the headlines from various Greek newspapers for February 25, 2026.
Forsa Survey: Daily Newspapers the Most Important Mass Media for Local Elections
A recent Forsa survey reveals that daily newspapers in Frankfurt are the primary source of information for residents regarding local political events.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines from Greece cover various topics including external balances, pension changes, public employment, and significant political issues.
Ex-Mail on Sunday editor denies misleading inquiry over private investigator
The former editor of the Mail on Sunday, Peter Wright, denies misleading the Leveson inquiry regarding the newspaper's ties to corrupt private investigators.
Letter to the Editor. Give more students the chance to create a school newspaper
A ten-year-old student advocates for the revival of school newspapers, emphasizing their educational value and the importance of student expression.
'No longer sustainable': Nine newspapers to stop printing in Tasmania
Nine newspapers will cease printing editions of The Age and The Australian Financial Review in Tasmania due to rising production costs and declining print readership.
The street newspapers: 'Now he is sweating'
This article discusses the release of new street newspapers in Iceland.
'Taxi for Andy': UK papers rip into ex-prince Andrew following arrest
British newspapers harshly criticize ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his recent arrest, focusing on the implications for the royal family.
Today's newspaper headlines, Friday, February 20, 2026
A summary of today's newspaper headlines in Greece for February 20, 2026.
What is happening before the M&A transaction closes?
The article promotes a subscription deal for access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, emphasizing the combined strength of journalism in the offer.
Can Animals Be Included in the Company as Contributions?
The article discusses a promotional offer from Rzeczpospolita involving access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times.
Superintendence of Companies intervenes Granasa S.A., publisher of the newspapers Expreso and Extra
The Superintendence of Companies in Ecuador has intervened Granasa S.A., publisher of multiple newspapers, to address detected irregularities and safeguard stakeholder interests.
Warren Buffet bought shares of The New York Times before retiring
Warren Buffett has purchased shares in The New York Times six years after claiming the newspaper market was over, marking a significant shift in investment strategy for Berkshire Hathaway.
The front pages of the newspapers today, Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article provides an overview of the front pages of various Greek newspapers for February 19, 2026, highlighting key headlines.
From the government a blow to the newspapers, farewell tax breaks on paper
Italy's government has ended tax breaks for newspaper publishers, igniting criticism from the industry.
Paulina Szewioła: Cemetery of Projects
The article discusses a promotional offer combining access to Polish journalism site PRO.RP.PL with The New York Times.
The front pages of newspapers today, Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The article provides an overview of the headlines from several Greek newspapers for February 17, 2026.
Judicial Report January 2026
The article promotes a subscription offer for access to both PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times for a year.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Monday, February 16, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines feature significant domestic topics affecting Greece, such as public contracts and labor regulations.
Trump's Lawsuits Against Newspapers: The Biggest Blow to Media Bias in History
Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented barrage of lawsuits against media outlets, claiming they have defamed him and threatening media bias results worth billions.
Newspapers: The Sunday Front Pages
A roundup of the key headlines from various Greek newspapers published on Sunday.
Javier Cercas, writer: “It is no longer enough for the newspaper to tell the truth; it must also dismantle lies”
Javier Cercas reflects on the evolving role of journalism while commemorating the 50th anniversary of El País, emphasizing the need for newspapers to not just report the truth but also challenge falsehoods.
The front pages of newspapers today, Saturday, February 14, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines feature diverse topics ranging from labor market changes to socio-political issues in Greece.
Growth in digital readership figures for local newspapers
Local newspapers in Norway experienced a 7.6% increase in digital readership in 2025, as reported by Mediebedriftene, contrasting with a decline in print readership.
Growth in local newspapers' digital readership
Digital readership for local newspapers increased by 7.6% in 2025, contrasting with declines in urban and national newspapers.
Growth in the Digital Readership of Local Newspapers
Local newspapers in Norway saw a 7.6% increase in digital readership, while larger city newspapers experienced a decline.
Metoděj is not as he is portrayed in the newspapers, says the father of speed skater Jílek
The father of speed skater Jílek defends his son against negative press coverage, claiming the media portrayal is inaccurate.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Friday, February 13, 2026
The article provides an overview of the newspaper headlines in Greece for February 13, 2026, highlighting various societal and political issues.
Control Competences of Network Operators with Respect to Consumers
A promotional article announces a subscription package offer from PRO.RP.PL, providing access to both PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times.
Insurance in long-term car rental
The article promotes a subscription offer for accessing both PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, emphasizing the value of combined journalism.
An investment fund led by José Luis Manzano acquired El Universo, one of the most important newspapers in Ecuador
An investment group led by José Luis Manzano has acquired Ecuador's historic newspaper, El Universo, marking a significant shift in its ownership and future direction.
Warning major change will leave voters in the dark as peers hit out
Members of the House of Lords have criticized proposed changes that would eliminate the requirement for councils to publish structural changes in local newspapers, fearing this could lead to a lack of transparency for communities.
Front pages of newspapers: Greek-Turkish relations and casus belli in the spotlight of the Greek press
Today's front pages of Greek newspapers emphasize the ongoing tensions between Greece and Turkey, particularly surrounding the concept of casus belli.
The front pages of the newspapers today, Wednesday, February 11, 2026
A roundup of newspaper headlines from various Greek publications on February 11, 2026, covering topics from government policies to international relations.
Jacek Skała: The wronged will not benefit from changes
An article discussing a package offer combining subscriptions to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times.
Former Daily Mail editor clashes with lawyer as he describes 'rage' over allegations
Paul Dacre, the former editor of the Daily Mail, expressed his 'rage' in court regarding allegations made against his newspaper by celebrities including Prince Harry during a trial.
Lawyer did not see Gavin Burrows sign Mail phone-hacking confession, court hears
A solicitor's lack of oversight on the signing of evidence in a high-profile phone-hacking case raises significant questions about the allegations against the Daily Mail's publisher.
Daily 'Rzeczpospolita' with convenient InPost delivery
The publisher of 'Rzeczpospolita' is expanding its online sales platform to include daily newspapers with fast delivery through InPost.
The headlines of newspapers today, Tuesday, February 10, 2026
A roundup of today's newspaper headlines in Greece for February 10, 2026, covering various political and social issues.
Teresa Siudem: Mandatory Reading for Every Official
The article discusses a subscription package that offers access to both PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting its benefits for officials.
PUNCH, Gov Mohammed, others bag Bauchi police awards
PUNCH Newspapers has received an award from the Bauchi State Police for its contributions to peace and professional journalism in Bauchi State.
Two British newspapers: Starmer is a 'walking dead' and the coming days will determine his fate
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a critical week following the resignation of his chief of staff, raising questions about his leadership and prospects amidst ongoing political turmoil.