Trump Released a Bunch of Pictures - All with the Same Message
Donald Trump shared a collection of images on his Truth Social platform, all featuring praises for his recent State of the Union address.
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.
European Court: Hungary violated EU law by closing critical radio station about Orbán
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary breached EU law by shutting down a radio station critical of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
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.
Woke Up – Continued to Fight: Sick and Crazy
Donald Trump, during a controversial social media post, suggested that Congress members Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib should be deported, along with actor Robert De Niro, following a chaotic State of the Union address.
"1111", the K program that reimagines "6,7,8" and airs on the channel of union leader Santa María
A new program called "1111" has launched on the Grupo Octubre news channel, aiming to reinvigorate Kirchnerist militancy by revisiting themes similar to the controversial show "6,7,8".
This is how Trump dodged facts in his speech – especially one figure is now in the president's favor
Donald Trump reiterated falsehoods and exaggerations during his State of the Union address, particularly regarding the economy, despite prior fact-checking by American media.
Dem rep compares himself to MLK Jr, Rosa Parks after getting booted from second straight Trump address
Rep. Al Green drew a parallel to civil rights leaders after being removed from President Trump's State of the Union address, where he protested against perceived racism in a Trump's social media post.
Media: Concerns in the European Union About Pressuring Hungary's Prime Minister
Concerns exist within the EU about the risks of pressuring Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán amidst critical negotiations regarding a loan to Ukraine and the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary.
State of the Union address: Do Trump's claims on economy stand up?
The article examines the veracity of claims made by Trump regarding the U.S. economy during his State of the Union address.
Democratic Congressman Protests Trump in the Chamber Over Synthetic Video Disparaging Obama and Others
A Democratic congressman was ejected from the chamber during Trump's State of the Union address after holding up a message protesting a racist video Trump shared on social media.
Rep. Randy Fine to bring 4-legged guest Sadie to Trump's State of the Union amid backlash over X post
Rep. Randy Fine plans to bring his father's service dog, Sadie, to President Trump’s State of the Union address as a statement against backlash over his controversial social media post about dogs and Muslims.
Rytis Zemkauskas left the Lithuanian Journalists' Union
Journalist Rytis Zemkauskas announced his departure from the Lithuanian Journalists' Union, expressing disappointment over the organization's failure to reform since its Soviet-era roots.
Léo Santana opens wedding album with Lore Improta to celebrate five years of union
Singer Léo Santana shares a wedding photo album on social media to celebrate his five-year anniversary with Lore Improta.
The social network X has appealed the European fine of 120 million euros
The social network X, formerly known as Twitter, has appealed a 120 million euros fine imposed by the European Union for multiple violations of the Digital Services Act regulations.
D. Žeimytė-Bilienė withdraws from the Lithuanian Journalists' Union: there is a lack of transparency in the organization's activities
D. Žeimytė-Bilienė has announced her resignation from the Lithuanian Journalists' Union, citing a lack of transparency and accountability in the organization's operations.
Egyptian artist's lineage to the House of Prophet Muhammad ignites debate between the union and the Sherifs
An Egyptian artist claims her lineage to the House of the Prophet Muhammad, sparking discussions and backlash on social media.
EU opens new investigation into sexualized images generated by Grok
The European Union's privacy organization has launched a large-scale investigation into the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, concerning AI-generated sexualized images created without consent.
The latest from Salis to tax the rich
Ilaria Salis is criticized for her ideologically motivated campaigns, which focus on social media attention rather than substantial political contributions in the EU.
Ethiopia Declines to Renew Reuters Correspondents' Accreditation After Report Alleging RSF Training Camp
Ethiopia has denied accreditation renewal for Reuters journalists following a report claiming a military training camp linked to Sudan's RSF.
Role Model Australia: Is an EU-wide Social Media Ban for Youth Coming?
The European Union is considering an EU-wide ban on social media for children and teenagers, inspired by measures already in place in Australia and discussions in other countries like Spain.
The Petrecca case divides Rai. Bulbarelli returns
The Petrecca controversy continues to spark tensions at Rai, leading to a strike by the Usigrai union over the resignation of a key director amid strong viewership numbers during the Olympics.
Politico: The EU could end the endless scrolling feature of apps
The European Union is poised to implement new design standards aimed at ending the addictive features of social media applications like TikTok.
Israeli Media: Egypt and EU will not train officers linked to Hamas for Gaza police force
Neither Egypt nor the European Union will provide training for police officers in Gaza associated with Hamas, as revealed by diplomats following reports of Hamas seeking positions for its police force in the post-war region.
How to skillfully use union membership verification?
The article promotes a subscription package that gives access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting the benefits of obtaining dual journalism resources.
To Vima Today: Europe Halts Use of Social Media by Minors
European countries are increasingly banning access to social media for minors, with implications for Greece's policy.
Media: The EU is Developing an 'Unprecedented Plan' for Ukraine's Accession to the Bloc
The European Union is reportedly working on a significant plan to facilitate Ukraine's potential accession, allowing it to participate in discussions even before full reforms are completed.
Media: The EU could grant membership to Ukraine as early as 2027 for the sake of peace
The European Union is exploring ways to include a commitment to expedite Ukraine's membership as part of a peace agreement to end the war, according to reports.
The European Union threatens TikTok with a fine for its overly effective algorithm
The European Union has issued a warning to TikTok regarding its powerful recommendation algorithm, which is said to exploit psychological vulnerabilities and pose health risks to children.
It is #FAKE that the Revenue Service will suspend bank accounts and credit cards due to alleged 'Active Debt of the Union' or overdue taxes
A claim circulating on social media that the Brazilian Revenue Service will suspend bank accounts and credit cards for unpaid taxes is false.
Terrible, unjust, and tragic; see reactions to the conviction of a pro-democracy symbol in Hong Kong
The United States, European Union, United Kingdom, and Canada condemned the 20-year prison sentence given to pro-democracy media magnate Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong.
Media: Member of the Neringa Council A. Burkšas has suspended membership in the Democratic Union 'For Lithuania'
A. Burkšas has confirmed his suspension from the Democratic Union 'For Lithuania' amid ongoing investigations related to high-level corruption in Vilnius.
Jutta Leerdam in the center of a scandal
Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam faces criticism for refusing to speak with the media before her Olympic events, leading to an official complaint by the Dutch sports journalists' union.
The Democratic Union says it learned about the searches at the chairman's home from the media, politicians remain silent
The Democratic Union of Lithuania reports it was informed about police searches at its chairman's residence through the media, while key party members decline to comment on the situation.
Media Union Files Charges Against Four for 'KBS Martial Law Live Broadcast' Allegations
The Korea Broadcasting Union has filed charges against four individuals, including KBS President Park Jang-beom, for allegedly preparing a live broadcast under martial law following the 12.3 emergency declaration.
The trend in the EU: Limit access to social media for young people
Several European countries, including France and Luxembourg, are moving towards restricting youth access to social media, with some advocating for a European Union-wide ban.
Publisher of the Washington Post resigns after round of layoffs
Will Lewis, the publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, has resigned following significant layoffs at the newspaper, raising concerns from the staff union.
Due to its addictive design.. the European Union threatens 'TikTok' with financial penalties
The European Union has threatened TikTok with financial penalties over allegations that its design encourages addiction, particularly among children and adolescents.
Media: Niinisto could become the European Union's special envoy for communication with Russia
Former Finnish President Sauli Niinisto is being considered for the position of the European Union's special envoy to restore relations with Russia, according to Italian newspaper La Repubblica.
The EU demands TikTok to change its addictive design
The European Union has announced that it demands TikTok to change its addictive design, warning of significant fines otherwise.
Strong clash between union leader Aguiar and the libertarian tweeter in charge of 'disproving' journalists
A heated exchange occurred on social media between Rodolfo Aguiar, leader of the Association of State Workers, and government official Juan Pablo Carreira regarding the establishment of an official response office.
German ruling party pitches social media ban for kids
The Christian Democratic Union party in Germany has proposed a ban on social media access for minors under the age of 16 to protect children from online abuse.
EU demands TikTok to change 'addictive design' and threatens to impose million-dollar fines
The European Union stated that TikTok must change its 'addictive design' or face heavy fines under the bloc's digital content rules, provoking a strong reaction from the Chinese-owned platform.
Astronomical penalty for TikTok? The EU accuses the app of addicting users
The European Commission has accused TikTok of employing addictive mechanisms and has raised concerns about its app design, which may lead to significant financial consequences for the platform in Europe.
European Union accuses TikTok of 'addictive design' and demands changes to protect users
The European Union has accused TikTok of violating digital rules by employing 'addictive design' features, such as autoplay and infinite scrolling, sparking a preliminary investigation into the app's operational model.
Brussels rejects Sánchez's attempt to hold Musk or Zuckerberg responsible for the content of their social networks: "EU Law focuses on the platforms"
Brussels has pushed back against Pedro Sánchez's efforts to make social media CEOs like Musk and Zuckerberg responsible for platform content, emphasizing that EU law is targetted at the platforms themselves, not individual executives.
NUJ hails Ogun’s 50 years of growth, urges unity
The Ogun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists celebrates the state’s 50 years of progress and calls for unity, attributing its growth to a rich blend of intellectualism and media influence.
Europe, even the English crown Meloni: 'Arcipragmatic and among the most influential leaders'
Giorgia Meloni has become one of the strongest leaders in the European Union, gaining recognition from the English media for her influence amid a shifting political landscape in Europe.
Nawrocki "offended the memory of Holocaust victims"? Russian propaganda attacks from Israel
Polish President Karol Nawrocki faced backlash for his comments on the Soviet Union's role in World War II during a speech on the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, leading to denunciations from Russian media and calls from Israel.
"The state must not do that under any circumstances. Otherwise, censorship threatens"
Daniel Günther's comments on ‘quality criteria’ for digital journalistic formats have drawn criticism from within his CDU party and warnings against state censorship, though there is some support for him in the Union.