Front Pages of Newspapers: Middle East and Tempi as the Main Topics
The article discusses the leading stories in various Greek newspapers, highlighting the Middle East and the Tempi train crash.
The defibrillator case: It was enough to read the newspapers, Mr. Minister
The article discusses the case involving defibrillators in the Czech Republic and criticizes the Minister for neglecting to follow news sources.
Student Newspapers: New Award for Journalistic Nachwuchs
A new award has been introduced in Germany to recognize and encourage the work of young journalists in student newspapers.
The Press Radicalized Finns Over a Hundred Years Ago – An Author Specialized in Workers' Newspapers Sees a Link to the Social Media Era
Pertti Rajala explores the role of media during Finland's 1918 civil war and its connection to contemporary social media in his upcoming book.
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.
Jacek Dubois: When We Talk About the Prosecutor's Office
This article promotes a subscription package that offers access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times for readers in Poland.
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.
Teresa Siudem: Shelter in case of a crisis situation
The article promotes a subscription package that includes access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, emphasizing the benefits of having dual journalism resources.
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.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Monday, March 16, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines in Greece feature economic warning signs, wage increases, political controversies, pension enhancements, and reactions to European Union involvement in conflicts.
You can use the abbreviated name on the invoice
Rzeczpospolita offers a subscription package that includes access to both PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times for a full year.
The reaction of Spanish sports newspapers after the cancellation of the Finalissima: 'Argentinian immobility'
Spanish sports media criticize the Argentine leadership for the cancellation of the Finalissima match originally scheduled for March 27.
Newspapers: The Sunday Headlines
This article provides a summary of the Sunday headlines from various Greek newspapers, highlighting political and economic issues faced by the country.
The front pages of newspapers today, Friday, March 13, 2026
The article summarizes the headlines from various Greek newspapers for March 13, 2026, reflecting diverse themes from the economy to global conflicts.
From the trial: Prince Harry partied all night with journalist
Prince Harry and six other British celebrities are suing several newspapers for illegal information gathering and phone tapping as a major trial unfolds.
The front pages of newspapers, today Thursday, March 12 – At the center are government measures against price increases
Today’s newspaper front pages highlight the Greek government's actions to combat rising prices across various sectors.
The young guy with the pizza dilemma hit the nail on the head
The winners of the Media Competition were announced at Politiken's headquarters, featuring school classes that created newspapers.
Successful coalition, no alternative, modern Bory. How Penta's newspapers do PR for the government and their business
The article discusses how Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico claims to lack media support while benefiting from the media owned by Penta, highlighting the relationship between politics and media in Slovakia.
Indictment against Michał Dworczyk. The email scandal returns to the front pages of newspapers
Michał Dworczyk, a Polish Member of Parliament, has been indicted in connection with an email scandal during his time in high government positions.
The front pages of newspapers today, Tuesday, March 10 – Focus on war and economy
Today's newspaper headlines focus on major issues such as the war and economic measures in Greece.
CIT. What to pay attention to when closing the year
The article discusses a special package offer combining access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times for a year's subscription.
Participation in property does not exclude continuing business
A promotional offer from Rzeczpospolita includes a subscription package for PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, providing various content access.
Western newspapers highlight the aspect of extremism and the suspicion of hereditary succession in selecting Iran's new leader
Western media highlight the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader, focusing on his connection to hereditary leadership and continuation of his father's policies.
British newspapers: Starmer between Trump, the Middle East, and Cyprus
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces multifaceted challenges regarding military readiness in the Middle East, tensions over military bases in Cyprus, and the impact of the Iranian crisis on UK politics.
Sunday Press: See all the front pages
This article provides an overview of the front pages from various Greek newspapers.
Front page of newspapers: The war in the Middle East is the dominant theme
Greek newspapers focus primarily on the dramatic developments in the Middle East and their implications.
Calendar - Saturday, March 7
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Now your comic strip idea can end up in the newspaper: Can win 150,000 kroner
A new comic strip competition in Norway invites aspiring creators to submit their ideas for a chance to win 150,000 kroner and be featured in major newspapers.
German twist in the Telegraph tale shatters Lord Rothermere’s dreams
A major offer from Axel Springer has thwarted Lord Rothermere's plans to acquire the Telegraph newspapers, raising concerns about media ownership in the UK.
British Traditions Sheet: Springer Acquires 'The Telegraph'
Axel Springer Verlag has purchased the British newspaper 'The Telegraph' for £575 million, marking a significant shift in ownership of one of the UK's oldest newspapers.
Paul Keating criticizes Nine on anniversary of ‘irresponsible prediction’ that Australia faced an impending war with China
Paul Keating has lambasted Nine newspapers for their previous prediction of a looming war with China, reiterating his belief that the report was misleading.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Friday, March 6, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines in Greece include various reports on economic defense plans, retroactive pay, corruption scandals, and military actions regarding Cyprus.
Miquel Barceló: "These newspapers are my memory and that of the last 50 years"
Miquel Barceló, a Balearic artist, reflects on how he has transformed pages of El País into art over the past decades.
The Kings contemplate at the EL PAÍS stand the renewed relevance of old newspapers turned into art by Barceló
The Kings view Miquel Barceló's artistic transformation of old newspapers at the EL PAÍS stand celebrating the newspaper's 50th anniversary.
The front pages of newspapers today, Thursday, March 5, 2026
Today's newspaper front pages highlight various critical issues facing Greece and the global economy.
Calendar - Thursday, March 5
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Macinka got spanking for reading newspapers. And rightly so!
The article discusses an incident involving Macinka who received a spanking for reading newspapers, raising questions about censorship and acceptable forms of discipline.
ANJ condemns Vorcaro's threats against Lauro Jardim and sees attack on press freedom
The National Association of Newspapers (ANJ) expressed solidarity with the newspaper 'O Globo' and columnist Lauro Jardim after threats against him were revealed.
1 in 4 female sources among 18 newspapers and broadcasts... "Conscious excavation is necessary"
A report shows that only 27% of sources quoted in major South Korean newspapers and broadcasts are women, highlighting a need for more intentional efforts to include female voices in media.
Hundreds of Satakunnan Kansan readers left without reading material over the weekend - suspicion of an exceptional crime
In Pori, Finland, readers of the local newspaper Satakunnan Kansa were left without their weekend edition due to a suspected theft of nearly 280 newspapers in Rauma.
Days or Weeks? When Will the War in Iran End and Who Holds the Shutdown Button?
Israeli newspapers are analyzing the strategic implications of the current war in Iran, focusing on its duration and the extent of U.S.-Israeli power.
Calendar - Monday, March 2
Rzeczpospolita offers a package subscription that includes access to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times.
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
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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.