The Mystery that Stands Out: 'It Looks Strange'
A report reveals that Sweden's forest land is three times more effective in carbon absorption compared to Finland, raising questions on climate reporting standards in both countries.
Editors Call for Meeting After Another Name Slip in the Høiby Case
Editors are meeting to address a recent lapse in reporting standards during the ongoing Høiby trial.
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.
Telegraph censured for fabricated story of banker’s struggle to pay school fees
The Telegraph has been reprimanded for publishing a false article about a banker's difficulties with private school fees after a complaint was upheld by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
Can the European Commission still change the simplified ESRS?
Stakeholders are urging the European Commission to impose stricter limits on the use of exemptions in the revised ESRS standards.
The TVE News Council attacks Jesús Cintora and Javier Ruiz after more than 100 complaints
The TVE News Council criticized Jesús Cintora and Javier Ruiz for displaying bias and not adhering to journalistic standards in their reporting, following over 100 complaints.