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.
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.
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.
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.
Watch the video of the round table on war reporters in Banovina
A round table titled 'Witnesses of the Truth โ War Reporters in Banovina 1991' took place at the Veterans Center in Petrinja, featuring several notable reporters and military personnel discussing their experiences.
Axios: Trump threatens but does not want to go to war right now
Axios reporters Barak Ravid and Mark Caputo report that President Donald Trump is practicing a policy of threatening diplomacy with Iran, stating he 'does not really want' to go to war at the moment.
Hotel in Beirut closes: Refuge for reporters in war
The Commodore Hotel in Beirut, a significant refuge for foreign journalists during the Lebanese Civil War, has closed amidst declining tourism in the region.