Former Asahi Shimbun Director Yoshio Murakami Passes Away, Recipient of Newspaper Association Award for Lockheed Incident
Yoshio Murakami, a former director of Asahi Shimbun and a prominent international journalist, died of lung cancer at the age of 88 on March 14.
Nestlé subsidiary crowned Product of the Year
Nestlé Pure Life has been awarded the 2025 Product of the Year by LEADERSHIP Newspaper for its excellence in the hydration sector.
Stubb's Direct Words in a British Newspaper: The United States is No Longer What It Was
Finnish President Alexander Stubb discusses the current division in the West and the changing dynamics of U.S. foreign policy in a recent interview with the Telegraph.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 2nd edition this Saturday, March 21, 2026
The article covers various topics including the current composition of the TSE in Brazil, international conflicts, drug consumption trends, entertainment events, and sports news.
Turkey: Journalist of opposition newspaper arrested on charges of 'spreading misleading information'
Turkish authorities have arrested journalist Ismail Ari of the opposition newspaper Birgün for allegedly spreading misleading information.
The Chosen Words: Why it is Written Jameneà and Other Doubts from Readers
The article discusses readers' questions regarding the spelling of certain words in the newspaper, highlighting the journalistic criteria behind these choices.
Park Jang-hee, publisher of JoongAng Ilbo, elected as the new president of the Korean Newspaper Association
Park Jang-hee has been elected as the new president of the Korean Newspaper Association amid challenging conditions for the newspaper industry.
AI Text is a Small and Silent Fraction in the Newspaper
A recent analysis reveals that AI-generated text constitutes a small percentage, 8.9%, of opinion columns in Folha, with a notable number of articles having content mainly produced by AI.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 1st edition - TO on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The G1 news segment reports on various significant events, including the medical condition of several notable people and political developments in Brazil.
Newspaper: Chilling Offer from Putin to Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to halt intelligence sharing with Iran in exchange for the U.S. stopping intelligence support to Ukraine against Russia, which the U.S. reportedly declined.
Big newspaper: Iran believes they will win - and want a high price to end the war
Iranian leaders believe they will win the war and are demanding high concessions to agree to peace.
VIDEOS: Newspaper Anhanguera 2nd Edition from Friday, March 20, 2026
The article discusses the rise in diesel prices in Brazil since the beginning of the war and various political implications related to fuel price control and notable legal issues.
Newspaper wins against the Pentagon
A federal judge has ruled in favor of The New York Times, requiring the Pentagon to amend its press regulations that were deemed unconstitutional.
Jeff Bezos wants to raise $100 billion to invest in AI in factories, says newspaper
Jeff Bezos is in the early stages of discussions to raise $100 billion for a new fund aimed at purchasing manufacturing companies to be restructured and automated using artificial intelligence.
Running app reveals location of French aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean, says newspaper
A French Navy member inadvertently disclosed the exact location of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier by using a fitness app to track his runs.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on March 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions regarding current events in Sweden and around the world, including recent content from the newspaper.
J&F paid R$ 25.9 million to company that bought Toffoli's shares in resort, says newspaper
The J&F group reportedly paid R$ 25.9 million to a company that purchased shares from STF Minister Dias Toffoli's family in a resort in Paraná.
Live Interviews at the Leipzig Book Fair: Voices that Explain Our Present
The Leipzig Book Fair, a massive celebration for readers, features live interviews conducted by Süddeutsche Zeitung with authors discussing their newly released works.
Exhibition for the 50th anniversary of Repubblica, here is the best of our meetings
An immersive exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the newspaper Repubblica drew over 20,000 visitors and hosted numerous talks with prominent figures in journalism and literature.
A Finn caught attention in a major US newspaper – This has shocked me: 'The biggest shock'
Finnish player Viljami Marjala attracts attention in the U.S. after signing with the Edmonton Oilers, despite facing some challenges during his season.
Colombian President is being investigated in the US for possible ties to drug trafficking, says newspaper
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is under federal investigation in the USA for alleged connections to drug traffickers, according to a report by the New York Times.
Revolution from the Loom
The article promotes a subscription offer combining Rzeczpospolita and The New York Times, providing readers with extensive access to various media content.
Trump government considers taking Kharg Island to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, says newspaper
The Trump administration is reportedly considering military action to take control of Kharg Island, crucial to Iran's oil exports, to pressure Tehran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump believes deportation policies have gone too far and wants to change approach, says newspaper
Donald Trump has indicated a desire to shift U.S. deportation policies, suggesting that previous approaches have been too extreme and detrimental to his electoral support.
Sailor reveals position of French aircraft carrier after leaving fitness app on, says newspaper
A French sailor unintentionally disclosed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle by using a fitness app while exercising at sea.
Russia: Blogger who criticized Putin was admitted to psychiatric clinic, according to local newspaper
A pro-government figure who unexpectedly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine has been admitted to a psychiatric clinic, reports Russian media.
Schifferstadt Newspaper: "We are read by everyone"
The Schifferstadter Tagblatt, Germany's smallest independent daily newspaper, has remained competitive for 120 years despite significant competition.
A’Ibom denies plan to sell Ibom Power, labels report false
The Akwa Ibom State Government has refuted claims that it intends to sell the state-owned Ibom Power Company, calling the report from Guide Newspaper false.
Family finds Canadian in Brazil with the help of AI and discovers he has died
A Canadian family used artificial intelligence to locate a missing relative in Brazil, only to learn he had died the day after a newspaper article identified him as homeless.
Newspaper: Russia is trying to sow discord between Ukraine and Hungary in a hybrid operation
A recent survey reveals that many Ukrainians perceive Hungary as a hostile nation, a viewpoint that Russia seeks to exploit through hybrid operations.
Unidentified drones fly over the military base where the US Secretary of State and Defense live, says newspaper
Unidentified drones have been spotted over Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, raising concerns about potential Iranian retaliation against US officials.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 2nd Edition from Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The news encompasses various events, including economic projections from Brazil's Central Bank and political developments in Argentina and Rio de Janeiro.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 2nd edition this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Brazil's news coverage includes a police operation in Rio leading to several fatalities, the US maintaining interest rates amidst Middle Eastern conflicts, and various incidents of violence in urban areas.
Report: Manchester United coming to play in Finland
The renowned English football club Manchester United will be playing in Finland against Wrexham, as reported by the British newspaper Daily Mail.
That surreal sentence between errors and neighbors
The court in Isernia has controversially sentenced Antonio Giordano, a political figure who was misidentified as a newspaper director, to a significant penalty for defamation.
Morocco taking AFCON title from Senegal dubbed 'joke of the century'
Morocco's unexpected awarding of the AFCON title previously held by Senegal has sparked controversy, labeled as 'the joke of the century' by a Senegalese newspaper.
Reveals new leads in the Epstein case: 'Microfilm from hundreds of newspapers'
The article investigates the involvement of Eva Andersson-Dubin, Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, in the recruitment of women for Epstein, utilizing old newspaper ads and documents from the Epstein investigation.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN readers on March 17
Readers of Dagens Nyheter share their opinions on the current situation in Sweden and the world, as well as on the newspaper's content from March 17.
The threat to Javier Milei published by an Iranian newspaper amid the Middle East War
An Iranian newspaper has issued a stern warning to Argentine President Javier Milei in response to his pro-Israel stance regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Newspaper: Trump considers new strategy to eliminate offshore wind
The Trump administration is reportedly negotiating agreements with TotalEnergies to abandon planned offshore wind projects on the U.S. East Coast in exchange for financial compensation.
Head of Iran's Security Council targeted in bombing, says Israeli newspaper
Ali Larijani, head of Iran's Security Council, was reportedly targeted in a nighttime bombing by Israel in Tehran, according to Israeli sources.
Announcement of the Sakata Memorial Journalism Award - Support Project for Foreign Reporting by Our Newspaper's Journalists
The Sakata Memorial Journalism Award announced outstanding journalism awards, including support for foreign reporting.
The headlines of newspapers today, Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines cover a range of topics including Trump, military reinforcements, employment opportunities, and significant political scandals.
German newspaper: Ukraine defeated NATO units in naval exercises
The German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports that a Ukraine-led naval group triumphed over NATO forces in multiple exercises during a NATO drill off the coast of Portugal.
US warns Cuba that president must step down for agreements to be reached, says newspaper
The United States is pressuring Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel to resign as part of ongoing negotiations between the two countries, according to The New York Times.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 1st Edition this Monday, March 16, 2026
Brazil's judiciary faces significant changes as judges may lose their positions and salaries in severe cases, while other headlines cover tax deadlines, Neymar's absence in friendlies, and international tensions.
Mojtaba Khamenei, new supreme leader of Iran, escaped death 'by seconds' in bombing that killed his father, says newspaper
Mojtaba Khamenei narrowly escaped a bombing that killed his father and several senior figures in Iran.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN’s readers on March 16
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions about the situation in Sweden and the world, and the newspaper's content on March 16.
Gbenga Daniel, Osoba commend Champions Newspaper's resilience
Former governors and prominent Nigerians praised Champion Newspapers for its enduring commitment to journalism during the 2025 Newspapers Awards.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 1st Edition, March 16, 2026
The article details various current events in Brazil, including a tax deadline, health updates on Bolsonaro, legal rulings on public land, a tragic incident involving a doctor, and Oscar winners.