Hollywood: A heavy blow for all gossip reporters
A rumor reported by a star stylist claims that Zendaya and Tom Holland have secretly married, potentially undermining gossip reporters' credibility.
Iran retaliates, casualties in Israel; alarms sound, reporters take shelter
Iran has retaliated against Israel, resulting in casualties and prompting a state of emergency as alarms sound in the country.
Israel and the USA attack Iran – chat with DN's reporters
Israel and the USA have launched an attack on Iran, prompting questions about global reactions and Iran's response.
Folhinha readers become reporters for a day at the Butantan Institute
Young readers of Folhinha explored the Butantan Institute, learning about the role of snakes in the ecosystem and the importance of vaccines.
Democrats confronted for staying seated at SOTU during Trump's call to put Americans first
During President Trump's State of the Union address, many Democrats remained seated when asked if they prioritized American citizens over illegal immigrants, leading to confrontations with reporters.
After a massive fire in Vilnius – I. Ruginienė's response regarding sabotage
I. Ruginienė addressed reporters about a significant fire in Vilnius, expressing gratitude to firefighters and dismissing sabotage claims due to lack of evidence.
Reporters Without Shields: Journalists Threatened and Attacked While Covering the Death of 'Mencho'
At least eight journalists were attacked, threatened, or robbed while covering the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
2025 has been the deadliest year for the press: 129 reporters killed, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists
The year 2025 has reported the highest number of journalist fatalities ever recorded, with 129 reporters killed, predominantly due to actions in conflict zones.
The subsidiary of Kyodo News violates freelance law by failing to disclose conditions to reporters and shogi players
Kyodo News' subsidiary has been found in violation of freelance laws for not disclosing transaction conditions to freelance journalists and photographers, prompting a recommendation from the Fair Trade Commission for preventing future occurrences.
15 reporters investigate, former investigator reveals impressions of the Hino Town incident 'that was...'
A former investigator discusses the controversial 1984 Hino Town incident in Japan, highlighting doubts surrounding the investigation and court proceedings.
War in Ukraine: Journalists killed, tortured, imprisoned... Reporters Without Borders brings the case before the ICC
Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court concerning crimes against humanity targeting journalists in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
Minister under investigation over targeting of reporters makes late donation declaration
A UK Cabinet Office minister, Josh Simons, is under investigation for allegedly targeting journalists and has belatedly declared personal donations linked to a controversy.
Chat with DN's correspondents about the war in Ukraine
Dagens Nyheter invites readers to engage in a chat with reporters about the ongoing war in Ukraine, marking four years since Russia's full-scale invasion.
Keir Starmer opens investigation into Josh Simons over targeting of reporters
Keir Starmer has initiated an investigation into Josh Simons for allegedly targeting journalists with false accusations related to pro-Russian propaganda.
Yle's Anni Jämsä, 30, receives inappropriate feedback about her appearance - 'It feels wrong'
Anni Jämsä, a rising sports reporter from Yle, discusses the inappropriate comments she has received regarding her appearance after her recent anchoring role.
Political Gossip: Is This Wille Rydman's Next Scandal?
In a recent podcast, Iltalehti's political reporters speculate on potential controversies facing new Minister Wille Rydman.
Former Prince Andrew's imprisonment is 'very, very sad,' says Trump
Donald Trump described the imprisonment of former Prince Andrew of England as 'very, very sad' during a conversation with reporters.
Chat with Cyber Investigators and Reporters
A chat session will be held with cyber investigators and reporters, starting at 20:45, allowing participants to ask questions in advance.
Reporters Mäkká and Grečko: Taraba refuses discussion not only with journalists but also with citizens
Reporters from Slovakia discuss Taraba's refusal to engage in dialogue with journalists and the public, highlighting issues faced by the environmental ministry and the journalists' ability to verify information.
What a 'kitchen knife,' what a scandal about Ramy and Sgarbi: so, today...
The article criticizes Italian journalists for overreacting to political critiques while ignoring severe issues faced by reporters globally, highlights Federica Brignone's decision to skip Sanremo, and compares media attention given to athletes.
ESPN closes list of reporters for World Cup coverage and defines coverage; see more
ESPN has announced its team of 30 reporters for the upcoming World Cup 2026 coverage in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
"The magic works"... Le Figaro's special envoys recount the Italian-style atmosphere of the Games
Le Figaro's reporters describe the ambiance of the Winter Olympics in Italy as they cover the ongoing events.
Hankyoreh Appoints Hwang Jun-beom as New Newsroom Director
Hwang Jun-beom has been appointed as the new Newsroom Director of Hankyoreh as of the 13th, following his selection and approval by fellow newsroom reporters.
Latest news on the security conference in Munich
The Munich Security Conference will gather leaders amid significant changes in the security landscape, particularly affecting Nordic countries, with SVT reporters available to answer questions.
Gavin Newsom's wife scolds reporters at Planned Parenthood funding bill signing ceremony
California's First Lady, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, reprimanded reporters for focusing on unrelated topics during a funding bill signing for Planned Parenthood by Governor Gavin Newsom.
Kim Gilli, injured in a collision, shows his arm and says, 'I am fine' with confidence
Short track national representative Kim Gilli reassured reporters about his health after sustaining a minor injury during a race weekend in Milan.
Cultural Debate. Reporters Without Borders: Sweden is Militarizing – but Forgetting About Psychological Defense
Reporters Without Borders argues that while Sweden is undergoing significant military investments, it is neglecting the critical area of psychological defense as media plays an essential role in national security.
Princess Sofia of Sweden: 'Yes, I met Epstein when I was twenty'
Princess Sofia of Sweden publicly acknowledged her past encounter with Jeffrey Epstein while addressing reporters at the Ctrl + Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm.
Goodbye Commodore, the legendary hotel of Beirut is retiring
The Commodore Hotel, an iconic refuge for foreign reporters during the Lebanese civil war, is closing after 83 years.
Reporters and online sleuths identify couple who wed at Bad Bunny Super Bowl half-time show
The identities of a couple who got married during the Super Bowl LVII halftime show featuring Bad Bunny have been revealed, highlighting their story and connection to the event.
Finnish skier lashes out at reporters - "Everyone can ponder that"
Finnish skier Emil Liekari expressed disappointment at his Olympic sprint results, which ended in the quarter-finals, and spoke candidly about the challenges he faced during the race.
SCANDAL! Italian reporters protest against the boss who commented incorrectly on the Olympic opening
Italian sports reporters are staging protests in response to errors made by their sports director during the commentary of the opening ceremony of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
Italian reporters to protest over boss’s gaffe-filled Olympic commentary
Italian sports journalists are protesting against their sports director's numerous blunders during the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics commentary.
A startling move by NHL stars at the Olympics - An unusual sight outside the Arena
The Canadian men's hockey team caused confusion by restricting media access during their Olympic practices, prompting a large group of reporters to wait outside the arena.
Media watchdog RSF expresses outrage at ruling against Hong Kong magnate Jimmy Lai
Reporters Without Borders condemns the harsh sentencing of Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong journalist, as a significant blow to press freedom in the region.
Al Jazeera Reporters: Israeli Decisions Announce Occupation of the West Bank and End of Authority
Al Jazeera's Ramallah bureau chief describes Israeli decisions as the most dangerous since 1967, effectively ending Palestinian Authority's legal power in parts of the West Bank.
Iran: France 24 Reporters retrace chronology of deadly crackdown
France 24 reporters provide a detailed timeline of the recent deadly crackdown in Iran.
Court: Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Dismissal of Application for Truth Investigation on Daejeon Reporters' Association Victims without Reinvestigation is Illegal
A court ruling deemed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's dismissal of a truth application regarding victims of the Daejeon Reporters' Association as illegal, citing a lack of proper investigation.
Urine flooding at the ski stadium – harsh pictures published
At the Milan-Cortina Olympics, a lack of adequate restroom facilities resulted in an embarrassing situation for male reporters at the Lago di Tesero ski stadium.
Historical Image: At the "Washington Post"
The article discusses the significance of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, notable reporters who exposed the Watergate scandal, marking a pivotal moment in the history of the Washington Post.
An Exceptional Statement from Haakon
Norway's Crown Prince Haakon addressed reporters for the first time regarding recent controversies, requesting time to formulate his thoughts before answering questions.
Diary for the 2026 Olympics: Just no quarantine!
The diary of F.A.Z. reporters in Italy as they cover the 2026 Winter Olympics, reflecting on memories from the 2022 Beijing Games and the impact of the event's numerous locations on the Olympic spirit.
Sopić: I speak Croatian. You can write whatever you want
Željko Sopić speaks to reporters ahead of Osijek's match against Varaždin in the SHNL, hoping to secure back-to-back victories following their recent win against Rijeka.
WATCH LIVE | The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics begins with a grand opening ceremony
The opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics will be broadcast live today at 20:45 on ETV and ETV2, featuring commentators and on-site reporters.
TODAY LIVE | The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics will be opened with a grand opening ceremony
The live broadcast of the grand opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics will start today at 20:45 on ETV and ETV2, featuring commentators Tarmo Tiisler and Kristjan Kalkun, along with reporters on-site.
President Lee: 'Stock Price Manipulation Will Be Punished'... Article about the Search at the Headquarters of Hankyung Over Preemptive Trading
President Lee Jae-myung shared an article about the search of Hankyung's headquarters for preemptive trading by its reporters, emphasizing that stock price manipulation will be punished.
Deputies also have their aesthetics: They charge $200 for a haircut and reporters use it too
For 200 pesos, legislators, administrative staff, and even journalists get haircuts at a salon in the Chamber of Deputies that has been operating for 30 years.
Stock Manipulation Response Team Raids Korea Economic Daily Over 'Preemptive Trading' Allegations
The Joint Response Team against stock manipulation has raided the headquarters of Korea Economic Daily in Seoul in connection with allegations of preemptive trading by its reporters.
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.
Bezos, who shifted to an anti-Trump stance, fires one-third of Washington Post reporters
Jeff Bezos has laid off around one-third of Washington Post staff, approximately 800 employees, citing profitability issues, leading to interpretations of political motives due to the newspaper's critical stance on former President Trump.