Juan Gabriel Vásquez: 'Opinion columns weigh less than before, but are more necessary than ever'
Colombian novelist Juan Gabriel Vásquez reflects on the decreased impact of opinion columns amidst rising misinformation, emphasizing their continued necessity.
Nine of the top 15 most respected journalists in the country are from LA NACION
A recent survey by Poliarquía reveals that nine out of the top 15 most respected journalists in Argentina are from LA NACION, with Carlos Pagni leading the ranking for the third consecutive year.
Goodbye
The author reflects on the difficulty of selecting a topic for a weekly opinion piece, ultimately focusing on the sale of El Universo, a major Ecuadorian newspaper.
Who Pays for the Newspaper Wants to Know Whether They Are Reading a Column or AI-Generated Text
A discussion on the ethical implications of publishing opinion pieces generated by artificial intelligence in Brazilian journalism is taking place, particularly concerning Folha's transparency and its impact on reader trust.
Javier Cercas wins the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award: "The novelist must not take sides, the columnist has to"
Javier Cercas has been awarded the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award, emphasizing the role of columnists in taking sides while novelists should remain neutral.
Javier Cercas, Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award
Javier Cercas has been awarded the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award for his impactful contributions to journalism and literature.
Javier Cercas wins the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award: 'The novelist should not take sides, the columnist must do so'
Javier Cercas has been awarded the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award, emphasizing the distinction between the roles of a novelist and a columnist.
Postimees's Opinion Leader of the Year is Meelis Oidsalu
Postimees has named Meelis Oidsalu as the Opinion Leader of the Year.
Al Jazeera Forum Discusses the Impact of the Digital Space on Public Opinion
The Al Jazeera Forum in Doha explored the profound transformations in the digital space and the rise of content creation as a key player in shaping public opinion.
Guess who will pay the bill?
An opinion piece discusses the plight of public pension funds in Brazil linked to Master funds and raises concerns about accountability and the implications for retirees.
From Fernando Ónega to Sarah Santaolalla: the Spain of the talk show hosts who never apologize
The article examines how Spain has turned into a vast debate platform where opinions overshadow factual news, highlighting the industry of talk show hosts who thrive on assertive statements without accountability.
Al Jazeera bids farewell to one of its founders, the media figure Jamil Azar
Jamil Azar, a founder of Al Jazeera and prominent Jordanian journalist, passed away at the age of 89 in London, leaving a lasting impact on the network with his famous slogan 'the opinion and the other opinion.'