Breaking | Bahraini media: Loud explosions in Bahrain
Bahraini media report loud explosions in Bahrain, prompting officials to activate emergency sirens and advising citizens to seek safety.
President Yoon criticizes article about '25 billion won profit from Bundang apartment': 'What does a dog's eyes see?'
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol rebuked a media report accusing him of profiting 2.5 billion won from a real estate transaction, arguing that it unfairly portrays him as a speculative investor.
Women report fetishization of autistic individuals in dating apps and social networks
Women have reported experiences of being fetishized for their autism on dating apps and social media, receiving invasive and inappropriate questions from men.
The Harmfulness of Social Media Has Finally Come to Light. Platforms Have Lied for Years
A report reveals that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has hidden damaging data regarding the harmful effects of its platforms for years.
Exclusive: Former Human Rights Commissioner Lee Chung-sang Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Media Report, Ultimately Reversed by Supreme Court
Former National Human Rights Commission Commissioner Lee Chung-sang's defamation lawsuit against a newspaper was reversed by South Korea's Supreme Court, which ruled that the articles in question were in the public interest.
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).
Current Camera at 21:00
A detailed report on the current events in Estonia, aired at 9 PM.
Turkish Media: Huge energy deal worth $500 billion to 'unlock' F-35s is being negotiated by Ankara with the US
Turkish media report that Ankara is close to signing a multi-billion dollar energy deal with the US to secure approval for the purchase of American F-35 fighter jets.
Kebbi NUJ tackles ex-NLC leader on govโs 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.
Unesco lowers implementation of media education in curricula around the world
A UNESCO report highlights the low integration of media education in the curricula of its member countries, despite their acknowledgment of its importance.
Israel responsible for most journalist killings in 2025 โ 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.
It is important that information about Norway's support is precise.
The article critiques an earlier Aftenposten headline suggesting Norway contributes 20% of military aid to Ukraine, highlighting inaccuracies in the report's figures.
Debate between 'Grok' and an Expert on Korean Affairs over Claims of Kim's Daughter Appointed in Missile Command
A social media debate erupted following a South Korean newspaper report claiming Kim Jong-un appointed his daughter Kim Ju-ae to a role in missile command, raising concerns about her age and the responsibilities of such a position.
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.
Public Broadcasting Scandal: The AI Fake in ZDF Happened 'Knowingly'
ZDF's editor-in-chief Bettina Schausten admits that AI-generated images used in a news report were deliberately inserted, raising concerns about the broadcaster's credibility.
Annual Report of the Press Council: More than 100 Reprimands
In its annual report, the German Press Council revealed that it issued over 100 reprimands for journalistic errors, marking a record high, particularly regarding coverage of the Middle East.
The Eyeball Stretching Controversy Was Last Year's Biggest News Spike from Finland
A report reveals that Finland's international media presence spiked last year, primarily due to President Alexander Stubb's visibility on the global stage, despite some negative publicity.
Psychological Burdens: Many Young People Feel Abandoned
A significant number of young Germans report feelings of loneliness, highlighting a mental health crisis among youth linked to social media and coping strategies.
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.
The Rapper and Trump: Nicki Minaj Received Help from Bots
The report claims that Nicki Minaj's support for Trump was amplified by bots according to the Israeli platform Cyabra.
AI Images on ZDF: 'The Significance of the Topic Was Recognized Late'
ZDF has faced backlash over a segment featuring AI-generated images in a news report, leading to the dismissal of the segment's producer amid calls for accountability.
Codes and even 'trends': the tactic of Nazi groups to spread hate speech on TikTok without being detected
A report reveals that Nazi groups are using codes and disguised language on TikTok to promote Adolf Hitler and Nazism without being detected by platform moderation.
Why Daryl Hannah has become the villain ex-girlfriend: 'If I were her, I would report it'
Daryl Hannah's portrayal in the Disney+ series 'Love Story' has sparked criticism for being a caricature of her complex past relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr.
Public Broadcasters: Wrong Image, Again
The ARD report incorrectly shows Angela Merkel applauding at a CDU event after she had already left the room, raising concerns about journalistic integrity.
"Likes" Under Suspicion: The Machinery of Fake Followers of Governors on Social Networks
A report examines the use of fake social media followers and troll farms by governors in Argentina to create a deceptive online presence.
Pensions, Talk Lies. Everyone Shoots at the System but Here are the Real Numbers
A recent Italian television report highlights emotional stories about the pension system while discussing political divides over necessary reforms.
Legal Supervision: Hesse Asks ZDF About the AI Fake
The Hesse government is questioning ZDF about an AI-generated segment in its 'heute journal' following a misleading report about US immigration enforcement.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Saturday, February 21, 2026
A report covers various news stories in Brazil, including tragic accidents, crime incidents, and segments on local festivities.
Inside the Mobile Phones of Spanish Adolescents: Between Social Media, Video Games, and Influencers
A report explores how Spanish teenagers use their phones amid a government proposal to ban social media for users under 16.
Brazil's Highlight at the Oscars is the Theme of a Report in The New Yorker
A report in The New Yorker highlights how Brazilian fans on social media significantly contribute to the country's recognition at the Oscars.
We returned from hellโ: Rights group raises alarm over torture in Israeli jails
A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists documents serious allegations of torture and abuse against Palestinian media workers in Israeli detention centers.
The new hires deported to the TGR. Ranucci infuriates unions and Rai's CDA
The report from Il Giornale about Rai's journalist selection process has sparked outrage from Sigfrido Ranucci and the unions due to its use of the term 'deported.'
Free fall for Swedish magazines online
The latest reach report from Orvesto reveals a significant decline in digital readership for Swedish magazines, with some experiencing drops of over 50% in just one year.
Error in 'heute journal': ZDF dismisses New York correspondent after AI fake
ZDF has dismissed its New York correspondent, Nicola Albrecht, following a report in 'heute journal' that included AI-generated footage about U.S. immigration enforcement, deemed a violation of journalistic standards.
Nigeria: No, Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu Is Not in Released Epstein Files
A report falsely claims that Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is mentioned in the Epstein files, but there is no evidence supporting this allegation.
Modriฤ to stay in Milan? Italian media announce contract extension
Italian media report that Luka Modriฤ may continue his career with AC Milan next season, with discussions underway for a contract extension.
Pre-election scandal in Hungary. Samsung supposedly negotiated with Orbรกn's government to shut down a journalist's editorial office
A report suggests that Samsung engaged in discussions with Hungary's Orbรกn government to potentially close a journalism editorial office ahead of the elections.
TV Republika President on the Hunt: 'We Are Under Constant Attack'
The president of TV Republika, Tomasz Sakiewicz, comments on a KRRiT report indicating that his station was the first to provide live coverage of a significant event, asserting that there is ongoing hostility against the outlet.
TV Republika Outpaced Everyone. Tomasz Sakiewicz Has Reasons to Be Proud!
A report by the National Broadcasting Council examined the coverage of drone attacks on Ukraine by various news stations, concluding that all outlets complied with broadcasting laws.
Report-dossier, Bellavia: "Confidential documents taken by unknown individuals"
Gian Gaetano Bellavia, a consultant for prosecutors and the media show Report, is under investigation for a privacy law violation related to a massive data theft involving his confidential files.
Police reported a child missing โ Horrible consequence
The Lapland police have taken action against racist comments made on their social media following a report about a missing 13-year-old boy.
Report any misconduct involving soldiers, Brigade Commander urges journalists
The Brigade Commander of the Nigerian Army in Ohafia, Brigadier General Ahmad Mansur Dikko, has called on journalists to report any instances of soldier misconduct, emphasizing the media's crucial role in nation-building.
The Washington Post sacrificed diversity and journalistic identity before and after the layoffs
A recent report highlights concerns over diversity and coverage strategies at The Washington Post following significant layoffs affecting about 30% of its workforce.
"All the children in the country who had videos and a hot tub watched Stella"
A report reveals that children in Iceland who had access to videos and hot tubs all watched a program called Stella.
Sgarbi, from the mud of Report to records
Vittorio Sgarbi has been acquitted of charges related to stolen artworks, as Italian courts determined he did not commit the illegal acts attributed to him, amid what he claims was a smear campaign by journalists.
Did YouTube crash? Users report problems on the platform this Tuesday
Users reported instability on YouTube in Brazil and other countries on Tuesday night, with a peak of complaints reaching 43,000 in Brazil alone.
ZDF: 'Today Journal' broadcasts AI images - and apologizes
ZDF's 'Heute-Journal' faced backlash after airing AI-generated images in a report about ICE actions in New York, leading to an official apology for the inaccuracies.
German broadcaster apologizes for the use of AI-generated images
German public broadcaster ZDF apologized for using AI-generated images without proper labeling in a report about deportations by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Explosion at Leningrad Region Military Police HQ Kills At Least 3, Media Report
An explosion at a military police headquarters in Russia's Leningrad region has resulted in at least three fatalities and significant destruction.
The RTVE board approves a 'counter-report' against accusations of bias towards 'Maรฑaneros 360' and 'Malas lenguas'
The RTVE board has approved a counter-report challenging allegations of bias against two programs, requesting a retraction of previous conclusions made by the news council.