The problem with counting military losses in Russia's war
The article discusses the challenges of accurately documenting military casualties in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the discrepancies in reporting by both sides.
Francis Farrell, 28, works at the war front
Francis Farrell, a 28-year-old journalist working for The Kyiv Independent, reflects on the dangers and tragedies of being a war reporter in Ukraine, where he often attends funerals of colleagues and sources.
This moment touched me during the war
Three journalists reporting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine share poignant moments they experienced throughout the conflict's four years.
Could the war end this year? / The USA and Moscow do not rule it out, Kyiv is determined to continue fighting
The article discusses the uncertain future of the Ukraine war, reporting on President Zelenskyy's recent comments suggesting a prolonged conflict instead of a potential peace agreement as previously considered.
Russia's War with Ukraine: Day 1453
Ukraine updated its data on Russian losses, reporting approximately 1250 soldiers and significant military equipment lost by Russia over the past day.
VIDEO: LSM journalists experience a Russian drone attack in Ukraine
A team from Latvian Public Media (LSM) was caught in a Russian drone attack while reporting in the front lines of Ukraine.
Israel changes its discourse on the Gaza massacre
The casualty numbers during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the recent Gaza war have sparked intense debate, with local health officials reporting 71,667 deaths attributed to Israeli actions, while Israel disputes these figures based on the local health ministry's control by Hamas.
Senior Iranian: The media is war-mongering, but negotiations with the US are progressing
Ali Larijani, Iran's National Security Council head, stated that despite the war-mongering media, negotiations with the US are progressing, while acknowledging discussions between US President Donald Trump and Iranian officials, and reporting on a visit by Qatar's Prime Minister to Tehran amidst recent gas leak-related explosions.
Do you remember her? The former news anchor and war reporter has left HRT
Melinda Kurilj Antunović, a veteran journalist and editor who spent 36 years at HRT, has retired, marking the departure of another prominent figure from Croatian Radio and Television.