Cronkite-era producer exits CBS News in dramatic fashion after 46 years at network
Longtime CBS News producer Mary Walsh has left the network amid concerns about political bias in reporting under new leadership.
Departing CBS News producer claims political bias as Paramount poised to buy Warner Bros
A CBS News producer claims in a farewell memo that political bias influences reporting, coinciding with a major acquisition by CBS's parent company Paramount.
Nacho Abad, journalist: "I sleep with two pepper sprays under my pillow and I have others distributed around the house"
Nacho Abad discusses his unique transition from crime reporting to political journalism, emphasizing the challenges and the importance of maintaining a diverse viewpoint.
Albanese bomb threat is latest flashpoint in a risk already 'flashing red'
A bomb threat against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlights the escalating issue of political violence in Australia, with 85% of politicians reporting experiences of threats and aggressive behavior from constituents.
Political Reporting: The Enemy Films With
The article critiques the blending of reporting and commentary in contemporary political journalism, specifically referencing an ARD piece on right-wing women.
Former Minister: Altinget casts doubt on the good intentions of politicians by writing about the cost of political lunches
A former Danish minister criticizes Altinget for allegedly undermining public trust in politicians by reporting on the expense of their lunches.
Farewell to our Giovanna Casadio, stubborn lady of political journalism
Giovanna Casadio, a prominent political journalist for La Repubblica, has passed away after 25 years of dedicated reporting and analysis.
Aristides Manolakos, former president of the ESIEA, has passed away
Aristides Manolakos, a prominent figure in Greek journalism and former president of the ESIEA, died at the age of 88.
The Phantom Parties of Zbigniew Ziobro. What do Solidarna and Suwerenna Polska hide?
The article discusses the financial reporting issues faced by Zbigniew Ziobro's political parties, including the rejection of their financial statements by the electoral authority in Poland.
A tale of two Scott Farquhars: how one small change set back political transparency in Australia
A recent confusion over political donations in Australia highlights how changes in reporting regulations have impacted transparency, as two individuals named Scott Farquhar made different contributions, complicating public understanding.
The Secret History of Lavagna's Door Slam and the Authors of the Offensive Against Techint
Marco Lavagna firmly opposed a political decision to undermine a new price index that threatened transparency in economic reporting.
The Other World Healing My Heart, Suwon [Wise Reporter Life]
The article discusses the deep-rooted conflicts encountered by political reporters and the toll it takes on their mental and emotional well-being, emphasizing the importance of finding moments of respite.
Freed Iranian prisoner says ‘in Trump, the Islamic Republic has met its match’
Former political prisoner Jason Rezaian calls on President Trump to prepare for a post-Islamic Republic scenario in Iran following his own experience of being held for 544 days due to his reporting on nuclear negotiations.
Donations for the Grzegorz Braun Foundation. Will not fight for 1.5 percent.
This year, taxpayers will not be able to donate 1.5% of their taxes to the Osuchowa Foundation of Grzegorz Braun and Włodzimierz Skalika due to reporting errors that support political activities of the Confederation of the Crown of Poland.
The Chavista regime releases another 87 political prisoners
The Chavista regime led by Nicolás Maduro released 87 political prisoners on the morning of January 1, with their release subject to conditional reporting every 30 days, amidst a backdrop of government actions against drug trafficking.
Established shortcomings and irregularities in five parliamentary parties
The State Audit Office found common financial reporting issues among five parliamentary parties, including unrecorded travel orders and unclear representation expenses, following an analysis of 51 political parties' financial reports in 2024.