The USA will not finance research on fetal tissues. Science loses, politics gains a symbol
The U.S. government's decision to halt funding for research involving fetal tissues has sparked debates about ethics and its implications for biomedical science.
Kjernen Complains to the Press Complaint Board
The supporter group Kjernen has submitted a complaint to the Press Complaint Board regarding alleged biased reporting by Adresseavisen.
Press Norway called to a meeting after a new naming slip in the Høiby case
Press Norway convenes a meeting following repeated breaches of media coverage rules in the Høiby case, highlighting issues of trust and accountability.
The press must turn its gaze upon itself
The article discusses how the press should reflect on its own responsibilities and role, especially in the context of Thorbjørn Jagland's recent hospitalization.
Kaczyński Thought It Over and Sent Jaki Before the PiS Ethics Committee
Poland's ruling party, PiS, has decided to refer Patryk Jaki to its ethics committee alongside other party members amid internal faction disputes over the SAFE program.
Kaczyński's Decision: Morawiecki on Party Carpet
Mateusz Morawiecki faces an ethics committee within his party, potentially leading to his suspension, amidst rising tensions among PiS leaders.
Sensible contact is needed when tensions rise
The article discusses the importance of confidential dialogue between press sources under pressure and the media, particularly in light of sensational claims about former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland's health.
Offered a lecture in violation of the rules of the Storting's press association
Prominent journalists offered media consulting services, which violates the regulations of the Storting's press association, prompting an immediate response.
Taking action on questions about lectures
Prominent journalists offered media consulting through lectures, which led to breaking the rules of the Storting's press association, prompting them to take action.
Ex-Mail on Sunday editor denies misleading inquiry over private investigator
The former editor of the Mail on Sunday, Peter Wright, denies misleading the Leveson inquiry regarding the newspaper's ties to corrupt private investigators.
Controversy in Germany After Reveal of Epstein Associate Holding Press Card
A controversy has erupted in Germany after it was revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, held an international press card issued in Germany.
Press freedom is fading and corrupt politicians are licking their lips
The article discusses the decline of press freedom and how corrupt politicians are benefiting from it, highlighting biases and unethical behavior among journalists.
Nobel Institute: If what has come forward is true, it violates the regulations
The Nobel Institute is addressing recent allegations regarding the Epstein documents, highlighting potential violations of ethical guidelines if the claims are verified.
The court underestimates press ethics. People would just know what assessments and cooperation lie behind the coverage.
The article discusses the court's handling of press ethics in relation to a legal case, highlighting the extensive pre-assessments and collaboration among media houses involved in its coverage.