Minas Gerais has more than 11,000 job openings; learn in which cities and how to apply
Minas Gerais is reporting over 11,258 job vacancies across various cities, including opportunities specifically for people with disabilities.
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.
The future owner of TVN officially announced layoffs. 'We are in trouble'
CBS News is planning layoffs as part of a major restructuring led by controversial editor Bari Weiss, aiming to shift towards exclusive reporting.
Instead of Relief, Complications? Companies Fear New Reporting, Risk Fines
Companies in Czechia are concerned about new reporting requirements that could impose fines.
Is the dog man's best friend? This is what a study revealed about the human-animal bond
A recent study indicates that dogs are increasingly seen as family members, with owners reporting higher satisfaction from their pets compared to human relationships.
More technology, new reporting obligations: The tax office is paying closer attention
The German tax office is enhancing its technology and reporting requirements, making it easier to detect tax discrepancies, particularly for those with additional income.
Russian authorities shut down mobile internet in St. Petersburg, residents complain
Residents of St. Petersburg are reporting the shutdown of mobile internet services by Russian authorities.
TV crew catches an intruder in a building during a live report on invasions and thefts in a closed building
A TV news crew caught an intruder live leaving a building in Fortaleza, Brazil, while reporting on ongoing thefts in the abandoned structure.
The Government extends the 'accounting shield' for loss-making companies
The Spanish government has extended the 'accounting shield' for companies reporting financial losses due to international instability, including measures for exporters affected by conflict.
"Wreaked Havoc": Losses of up to 90% Reported After a Violent Hailstorm
A severe hailstorm in Río Negro's Valle Medio area has caused extensive damage to local crops, with some farmers reporting losses of up to 90%.
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.
Law that financially rewards reports of animal abuse comes into effect in Presidente Prudente
A new law in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, offers financial rewards for reporting animal cruelty, aiming to enhance public involvement in animal welfare.
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.
Barra do Piraí releases report after rains; There were records of landslides and property interdiction
Barra do Piraí faced heavy rains leading to flooding and landslides, with local authorities reporting a significant response to these incidents.
Sodra warns these employees: if you do this, both you and your employer will suffer
The Lithuanian social security institution Sodra has highlighted the importance of timely reporting employee registrations to avoid penalties for both employees and employers.
"Columns": Columnist? Really?
Rzeczpospolita offers a promotional subscription plan for access to The New York Times and highlights its own reliable reporting.
China’s Unitree Robotics rides humanoid tide as it targets US$610m IPO
Unitree Robotics has filed for an IPO on Shanghai's Star Market to raise US$610 million, reporting a significant increase in revenue and profit due to the growing interest in embodied artificial intelligence.
Sports writer and photographer win Quill awards for work for Guardian Australia
Jonathan Horn and Chris Hopkins of Guardian Australia have won prestigious Quill awards for their exceptional reporting and photography.
Campaign Doping: Stick Out Your Tongue
The article discusses the use of sports metaphors in election reporting, drawing an analogy with the blue tongues of giraffes.
District Youth Ring Dachau: Reporting Office for Right-Wing Extremist Crimes
The District Youth Ring Dachau is establishing a reporting office to address and develop local protective concepts for victims of right-wing extremist crimes in schools, following alarming survey results about anti-democratic incidents in Bavaria.
Bentley does not slow down. Seventh year in the plus – despite difficult times
Bentley continues to thrive in the luxury car market, reporting profits for the seventh consecutive year despite challenges such as tariffs in the US and a decline in demand in China.
Companies will be allowed to report finances semi-annually in pilot project
Canadian securities regulators have introduced a pilot project allowing smaller public companies to report finances semi-annually instead of quarterly to reduce regulatory burdens.
A court investigates six police chiefs for alleged harassment of a sub-inspector after reporting irregularities in Iraq
A Madrid court is investigating six high-ranking police officials for allegedly harassing a sub-inspector who reported irregularities during a mission in Iraq.
After Allegations: Senator Calls for Suspension of Neukölln Youth Services Director
Berlin's education senator is demanding the suspension of the Neukölln youth service director and several staff members following allegations of a delayed reporting of a rape incident involving a 16-year-old.
Sexualized images with just a few clicks: a practice driven by AI that is gaining traction among youth in the U.S.
A study reveals that the use of generative artificial intelligence to create sexualized images is becoming common among American teenagers, with over half reporting participation in the practice.
“Sodra” Sends a Message About Salaries: Here's What Will Change This June
Lithuania’s social insurance institution, Sodra, is set to implement new reporting requirements for employers regarding employee salaries and working hours starting this June.
From the Editor: Yle strengthens its presence in the world in three directions
Yle is enhancing its international reporting capabilities in response to significant global political shifts, particularly the crisis stemming from the Iran war.
Police raid Chosun Ilbo headquarters over false report allegations regarding Yang Hwae-dong's self-immolation
The police have conducted a raid on the headquarters of Chosun Ilbo to investigate allegations of false reporting regarding the self-immolation of construction worker Yang Hwae-dong.
Unified Monthly Reporting Will Relieve Authorities, But Is Complicating Work for Companies
A new unified reporting system aims to ease administrative burdens on authorities, although it is currently creating challenges for businesses.
Many medical students have experienced sexual harassment in educational settings
A survey reveals that a notable percentage of medical students in Finland have faced sexual harassment in educational environments, prompting calls for clearer reporting mechanisms.
"Especially harms them" – The Parliament changed the statistics of representatives' absences
Finland's Parliament has revised its absence reporting policy to include parental leave as a valid reason, addressing concerns about media misrepresentation.
Dlugošová: I don't know if Šutaj Eštok did us a favor, but 2025 was a record year for reporting corruption
The head of Slovakia's Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers, Zuzana Dlugošová, comments on the recent parliamentary decision to retain the institution that safeguards whistleblowers amid attempts to dissolve it by the government.
Study finds AI trains itself on Canadian journalism but doesn’t always give credit
A study reveals that AI models trained on Canadian journalism often fail to credit their sources, raising concerns about the integrity of news reporting.
The X network around the world has collapsed. Again
The article discusses a recurring issue with the X network, reporting that it has once again failed to load properly due to possible browser extensions or VPNs.
X has crashed around the world, feeds are not refreshing on app and website
The social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, has crashed in several countries including India, with users reporting issues with feeds not loading and overall app functionality.
Lilly Becker against 'Bild': Full Control
Lilly Becker is challenging the sensationalist reporting style of the German tabloid 'Bild,' particularly its coverage of celebrity news.
Iranians say the regime has intensified repression. Intelligence services anticipate a massacre in case of resistance
Iranians are reporting an intensified crackdown by the regime, with intelligence services warning of a potential massacre if dissent arises.
Inform patriotically. The Trump administration presses the media regarding the war in Iran, threatens to revoke licenses
The Trump administration is reportedly putting pressure on media outlets about their coverage of the Iran war and has even threatened to revoke their licenses if they don't comply.
How does meningitis spread and who should be worried as cases rise
A meningitis outbreak in Kent, UK, is now considered a national incident, with officials reporting 20 confirmed cases and emphasizing the vulnerability of young adults to the disease.
KSeF: A Revolution in Invoicing, but Also in Reporting Methods
The implementation of mandatory KSeF 2.0 is heralded as the biggest revolution in Poland's VAT history since the establishment of the first VAT law, posing significant challenges for both the Ministry of Finance and businesses.
Not Getting Used to It
The article critiques the alarming rise in normalizing war reporting, highlighting its disconnection from the human suffering it inflicts and drawing parallels to unsettling changes within Ecuador.
Apprenticeship Program for School-Weary Students Struggles to Gain Traction
Danish municipalities are struggling to enroll older public school students in apprenticeship programs, with some areas reporting zero participation.
A vehicle allegedly made contact with children walking to school and drove away, with two students reporting pain in Shiga
A vehicle reportedly struck two children as they were walking to school in Omihachiman, Shiga, leading to an investigation for hit-and-run.
Rents: When They Are Tax-Free – What to Watch Out for in the Tax Declaration
Property owners in Greece need to be cautious in their tax declarations as specific reporting is required to qualify for tax-exempt status on rent income this year.
‘Fixie Bicycles Without Brakes’: 4 Out of 10 Users Reported Accidents or Near-Accidents
Concerns are rising over safety as the use of brake-less 'fixie bicycles' among teenagers increases, with 40% of users reporting accidents or near-misses.
Ángels Barceló: "I Die for an Electoral Night"
Ángels Barceló, a leading Spanish radio host, has recently transitioned from reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict to covering local elections in Valladolid, expressing her passion for on-the-ground reporting.
Reporting to learn gambling... Gwangju Teachers' Union says 'Inappropriate' Cyber Crime Prevention Unit for Youth
The Gwangju Teachers' Union expressed concerns over the city education office's youth cyber crime prevention initiative, citing potential human rights violations and risks of exposing students to cybercrime.
How we are forced to write about 'transgender' people in the wrong gender
The article discusses the challenges and legal inconsistencies faced by Croatian media when reporting on transgender individuals.
Debris or missile strike? – A piece of news, and the death threats from the war gamblers to change a publication
A war correspondent faces life-threatening messages after reporting on a missile strike that sparked betting controversy.
No, AI agents are not engaging in smear campaigns. Aftenposten omits important details.
Aftenposten's reporting on an AI agent's actions has been criticized for lacking important context regarding its capabilities and responsibilities.