A tragedy struck the Lithuanian coast over the weekend when a Polish teenager drowned in Palanga. Journalist Daiva Žeimytė shared her eyewitness account, describing flashing lights and her subsequent realization of the incident.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz challenging readers with 10 new questions on various interesting topics, with this edition focusing on cosmetic brands.
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith has reacted strongly to receiving a 'Thumbs Down' journalism award from a prominent Black journalists' organization, leading to public debate and his warning that he is "coming" for the group.
Journalists covering political violence in Homa Bay, Kenya, were attacked and had their equipment stolen, prompting Amnesty International Kenya to question the adequacy of security agencies' preventative measures.
A German journalist living in England conducted a viral experiment to test the limits of accent change ability, demonstrating how some individuals can alter their pronunciation within minutes.
Journalist Sotiris Triantafyllopoulos, brother of Makis Triantafyllopoulos, has passed away at the age of 71 after being found dead at his home in Aigio.
Delfi journalists Kristina Pocytė-Medutė and Andrius Užkalnis explored the evening entertainment options on Basanavičiaus Street in Palanga, encountering various attractions like a Ferris wheel, street musicians, and tattoo artists.
A French journalist reacted to the question 'Isn't it better to have a good dictatorship than a bad democracy?' by stating that the French do not understand dictatorship, referencing historical periods like the Vichy regime and German occupation.
An investigative report from Rappler details the process of exposing questionable flood control contracts linked to Revilla, highlighting the challenges involved in such journalistic endeavors.
The White House addressed claims from Iran regarding a 'decoy plane' used by former President Trump, while journalists criticized the administration over a secret plane swap involving the President. The incident sparked questions about Karoline Leavitt's alleged resignation and media access.
A journalist attended a SRI (Romanian Intelligence Service) lecture at Politehnica University in Bucharest on recognizing self-radicalization. This lecture is part of the PREVISIO program, which trains Romanian teachers.
The daughter of missing photojournalist Reynaldo 'Bebot' Momay has asked the Court of Appeals to admit her father as the 58th victim of the Maguindanao massacre.
CBS News Chief Correspondent Matt Gutman has been accused of sexual harassment by Samira Said, a former ABC field producer, who has filed a lawsuit. The allegations have brought Gutman's personal and professional life into public scrutiny.
Morocco has expelled journalists from the EFE agency and Spanish TV from the city of Fnideq without providing reasons. The expulsion affects Spanish media coverage in the area.
Journalist Nicolo Shira reports that Leipzig has offered footballer Elmas to Italian clubs Napoli and Juventus, with Elmas having previously played for Napoli and Torino in Serie A.
Journalist and chef Berta Álvarez Acal's books, 'Recetas de guerra' and 'Recetas de la Transición,' reconstruct the evolution of Spanish cuisine from the scarcity of the post-war period to the modernization of kitchens.
An article discusses how online lynching serves as a warning to women in public spaces, silencing female politicians, journalists, and activists who speak out or dissent.
The host of the Italian program 'Report' has expressed concern about his future, fearing the government intends to replace him, even as he works on the new season, with journalist Gomez from 'Il Fatto' reportedly a leading candidate for the role at Rai.
Journalist Milan Radonjić stated it is illusory to expect authorities to acknowledge the disbelief, fear, and stress experienced by Valjevo residents following a protest in the city last August.
Holidaymakers in Palanga traditionally flock to Basanavičiaus Street for nightlife, with a Delfi journalist and columnist Andrius Užkalnis joining the crowds to explore the evening entertainment.
A journalist has revealed that online platforms hosting sex worker advertisements in Estonia can generate millions of euros in revenue for a small number of providers, while proving pimping remains challenging.
Polish journalists and colleagues are expressing their grief and paying tribute to the late Andrzej Morozowski. Many shared personal anecdotes and highlighted his professional impact during his funeral and memorial.
A Nobel Peace Prize-winning Russian journalist suggests that Putin can no longer claim victory in Ukraine and may be concerned about his declining popularity at home.
India's Supreme Court will review the legality of facial recognition and biometric surveillance at Jantar Mantar, following a petition claiming thousands of protesters, journalists, and citizens have been subjected to pervasive monitoring.
Indonesia is developing a new visa category specifically for foreign content creators, aiming to differentiate commercial digital content production from journalistic activities.
Five journalists detained in Ethiopia for years are reportedly being pressured by authorities to confess to terrorism crimes they have already denied in court.
Nigerian journalist Tomi Falade has returned with two new historical plays, following her debut play 'Olobun: Matriarch of Ondo, Mother of Legacy' and a collection of short stories.
A Mega TV news crew reporting on a fire in Halkidiki, Greece, was violently attacked, with journalists reporting being verbally abused, spat on, hit, and having their equipment damaged. The incident highlights dangers faced by reporters in the field.
Russian Nobel laureate and independent journalist Dmitry Muratov stated in a BBC interview that 'no one knows what is happening in Putin's head' regarding his actions in Ukraine, which he believes will 'never be a victory'.
A Russian journalist's analysis suggests that Russia risks losing Serbia, its only friend, following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit, which has caused consternation among Russian propagandists and Z-bloggers.
Karoline Leavitt, known for her unwavering loyalty to Trump and frequent clashes with journalists, has resigned from her position as the youngest press secretary in history after a year and a half.
Perko Matović, Serbia's State Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications, condemned a statement by a Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung journalist, accusing him of inciting the killing of Russians.
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ebonyi State, Nigeria, Barrister Ifeanyi Nworie, has called on the state police command to protect opposition parties, their members, and journalists covering their activities.
The Czech Republic's register of beneficial owners, currently closed, could be opened to journalists who monitor conflicts of interest, a proposal that has received support.
Journalist and broadcaster Carlos Roca reflects on the success of his interview podcast, 'Roca Project,' which has become one of the most listened-to podcasts in Spain after recently releasing its 100th episode.
A 45-year-old Brazilian journalist and historian, divorced with a 10-year-old daughter, reflects on Mengele's chilling question, 'How long does a neonate live without suckling?', and her beliefs in literature and social equality.
Amidst the rapid spread of misinformation and declining public trust in media, journalism students are being encouraged to develop essential skills, courage, and ethical standards to effectively hold power accountable.
A Justice Department attorney will not face disciplinary action from the Virginia State Bar, despite a federal judge previously admonishing his conduct in seeking a search warrant against a Washington Post reporter.
Ten months after a bomb detonated outside journalist Sigfrido Ranucci's home, his close friend Valter Lavitola has been arrested, taking a spectacular turn in the investigation previously suspected to involve the Mafia.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has called on authorities to respond to an attack on journalists covering a Pride caravan in Kraljevo. The incident highlights concerns about media safety and freedom.
A report suggests that becoming a journalist is considered the fourth-best way to escape the 'single hell' in the dating world, even for those frequently interacting with athletes.
Yalda Moaiery, a renowned Iranian photojournalist known for her reports on women's conditions in Iran, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by Tehran on Iran's National Journalists' Day, according to Reuters.
Donald Trump has confirmed that he secretly switched planes after a NATO summit due to a severe assassination threat from Iran, revealing the dramatic security measures taken. Reports indicate he was moved from Air Force One in a food container, with the original plane used as a decoy.
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has condemned the assaults on journalists and participants during the Pride Caravan event in Kraljevo.
Cypriot journalist and filmmaker Kyri Evangelou has won a News & Documentary Emmy Award. He was recognized as a producer and editor for The Guardian's three-part series 'Along the Green Line,' which explores communities living along the 1949 armistice border between Israel and Palestine.
Two legal experts are raising questions about whether journalist Makarios Drousiotis' online crowdfunding campaign to cover his legal expenses complies with Cyprus' fundraising legislation, suggesting the law might only apply to specific types of appeals.
Hungarian investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi requested information from the secret services regarding surveillance on him, but neither the Constitutional Protection Office nor the Information Office responded to his inquiry.
The countdown to the new 2026-2027 television season has begun, with Greek stations introducing several changes, particularly in morning news. This includes journalist transfers, new collaborations, and refreshed duos.
Ghanaian footballer Jeremy Doku has stated that he holds no ill will against the journalist who criticized his performance during the World Cup. Doku clarified his stance, indicating he is not against the reporter.
Matteo Salvini is accused of issuing an 'edict' preventing journalist Sigfrido Ranucci from hosting the TV program 'Report,' drawing criticism from opposition parties. The article also mentions an interrogation of an arrested fixer and an extradition request for Tavares Gomes.
Six journalists have been murdered in Mexico this year, with five occurring in just over two months, prompting the Committee to Protect Journalists to issue recommendations amidst the escalating violence.
Reform deputy leader Richard Tice is facing accusations of employing 'nasty tactics' after he sought disclosure of documents that could reveal a Guardian reporter's sources, in an apparent attempt to intimidate journalists.
An online fundraiser launched by journalist Makarios Drousiotis to cover his legal costs has been referred to the police for investigation by the Interior Minister of Cyprus over a possible legal breach.
Veteran NBC News producer Tammy Fine has been named Vice President of Talent Development, leading the team responsible for attracting, developing, and retaining the network’s journalists and newsroom personnel. She succeeds Liza Eaton in this role.
During a NATO trip to Turkey, former President Donald Trump reportedly switched planes in a secret operation, being moved in a catering container, to evade a potential threat from Iran. This maneuver left journalists behind as a decoy.
The new radio program "Three on Three," featuring journalists Christos Koutras, Giannis Ntsounos, and Notis Papadopoulos, is set to premiere on SKAI 100,3 on Monday, August 24.
According to EUalajv, a question posed by a journalist from the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) during a press conference with the Ukrainian and Serbian presidents in Belgrade was perceived as a propaganda gift to the Kremlin.
An unexpected and relaxed moment occurred during a live broadcast from Piraeus port when journalist Lefteris Theodorakopoulos exchanged social media contacts with a woman amidst the increased traveler traffic.
Daniel Bombic was interrogated by police as a suspect accused of unauthorized handling of a journalist's personal data, and subsequently published his summons while attacking the investigators.
The Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services (AVMS) stated that journalists must be able to perform their work freely and unhindered, without threats or pressure, condemning physical violence threats and ethnic intolerance.
Journalist and communication expert Leen Kozlova discusses the art of body language and communication, and what our bodies and voices reveal about us, in a new episode of 'Kaip'.
José Luís Carneiro used the socialist political re-entry event to attack Montenegro on multiple fronts, with a journalist analyzing who gained the upper hand in this initial political confrontation.
Following Adeleke's re-election in the Osun State poll, various groups and individuals, including the NGF and ADC candidate, offered congratulations, while Yiaga Africa commended voters and called for BVAS improvements. The outcome also sparked political analysis regarding future elections.
Dramatic scenes unfolded during a live broadcast from a large fire in Salamina, Greece, as flames dangerously approached a news crew from OPEN, forcing journalist Sara Tsela and cameraman Kostas Papadatos to quickly evacuate the area.
Russia has initiated a criminal case against German journalist Michael Martens from FAZ, alleging his comments about Russians. The move has drawn international attention and criticism, with Russian agency TASS confirming the proceedings.
Reform UK backer Arron Banks commissioned a private intelligence firm to investigate the Conservative party chair, following earlier revelations he paid for spying on a journalist.
A journalist recounts their attempt to send positive news from America, acknowledging the German readers' need for uplifting stories to combat despondency.
New death threats have been reported against Serbian journalists Marko Vidojkovic and Nenad Kulacin. The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) confirmed the threats.
A New Orleans journalist was handcuffed while covering the indictment of Louisiana's attorney general, an incident a media group described as 'outrageous' and sending a 'chilling message.'
Cypriot journalist Makarios Drousiotis announced that his crowdfunding campaign has successfully raised over €50,000 for his legal defense, including online donations and cash contributions.
The Moroccan Young Journalists Forum has issued a condemnation of the expulsion of 2M journalists from Ceuta and simultaneously called for adherence to media ethics.
A report highlights the increasing pressure on journalists in India under the Modi government, describing an environment of hostility rather than direct arrests or legal cases.
A journalist who experienced one of the world's most talked-about adult-only cruises shared details of what truly happens on board, including the use of 2,000 condoms and an unusual rule.
Democratic Socialist leaders reportedly squirmed when questioned by Mexican journalist Jorge Gilberto Ramos Ávalos about the dictatorships in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, in what was described as a revealing exchange.
Ghanaian scandals, once requiring significant journalistic effort, have entered a new era with the rise of 'Azigi'. This suggests a shift in how scandals unfold and are reported in the country.
Susana Ribeiro, a former travel journalist and now a travel leader, discusses how travel has become her life and career, inspiring others through her website and guided trips.
Journalist and writer Mauricio Bernal publishes 'Los idólatras', a road trip novel set in billiard halls that explores the dangers of meeting one's idols, asserting that art should not be sacrificed for triumph.
An article examines how online 'lynching' silences female politicians, journalists, and activists, serving as a warning to other women in the public sphere.
Greek journalist and former Survivor contestant Elizabeth Eletsi recounted the dramatic health challenges she faced immediately after her son's birth, expressing deep belief that Saint Nektarios saved her child.
Forbes is hosting a members-only event to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping the workplace and what that means for career development, featuring expert journalists and workplace leaders.
Vlad Odobescu, a 43-year-old Romanian journalist, chose to stay home on parental leave for both of his daughters, initially believing that parents with young children complained too much.
Prominent journalist Laima Lavaste shared her thoughts on the ongoing scandal involving priests in Lithuania, expressing indignation and questioning the accountability of clergy for their actions.
A 'Guess Who' feature presents a childhood photo of an adorable girl, challenging readers to identify the celebrity she grew up to become, noting her famous parents and journalistic skills.
As part of a summer series, a journalist ventures into activities outside their comfort zone, describing a challenging night spent alone in a tent, highlighting the contrasting experiences of camping enthusiasts and those for whom it's a test.
Polish journalists Arleta Zalewska and Konrad Piasecki remembered their colleague Andrzej Morozowski, who passed away on August 4th, highlighting his work during the 'Night of Files' period.
An 'unofficial' FBI analytical group reportedly reviewed confidential-source reports concerning Biden family corruption in Ukraine, potentially sweeping up journalists and politicians as alleged 'Russian disinfo conduits.'
Një protestues nga Mallakastra, me profesion gazetar, iu drejtua qytetarëve nga protesta para Kryeministrisë, duke folur për situatën e vështirë të zjarreve në zonën nga vjen.
Elemental Holding has released a statement three months after journalists from 'Superwizjer' attempted to get a comment on their report alleging fictional waste recycling by the company.
Friends of poet and cultural journalist Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson will gather at Bíó Paradís on August 21 for a memorial evening featuring film and poetry, including the launch of his new collection, 'Næsta stríð'.
The Association of Journalists of Macedonia (ZNM) expressed condolences for the passing of Lirim Hajredini, who served as the operational director of Alsat TV for over 16 years, leaving a significant professional mark on the media sector.
American journalist Charles Kennedy published an article claiming that the Trump administration changed its decades-long policy towards Bosnia and Herzegovina due to personal interests, gambling with Milorad Dodik, whom they believe they can control.
Citizens of Novi Sad are set to mark the one-year anniversary of a clash between a local journalist and the 'Cobras' security unit during a protest, which involved the first shot fired. Questions remain regarding the lack of an indictment in the case.
Oren Nahari, a prominent news editor for Channel One and host of a radio program on KAN’s Channel Two, has passed away at the age of 70 following a battle with ALS. He was a respected figure in Israeli journalism.
A journalist from Luxemburger Wort shares his thoughts on the game of chess, suggesting that if one must lose, it should at least be with eye contact, and that witty exchanges are best enjoyed face-to-face.
The European Union has expressed its approval of Lebanon's newly enacted media law, citing its promises of protections for journalists and media freedom.
The Hamburg Regional Court has ruled that journalist Sascha Adamek is permitted to accuse the publicly funded NGO "Claim" of making exaggerated claims about anti-Muslim incidents. The NGO had taken legal action against Adamek, but the court sided with the journalist.
Moldovan Defense Minister Anatolie Nosatîi's refusal to answer a journalist's question in Russian during an August 12 press conference sparked a wave of online comments. Some supported the minister's stance, while others suggested he could have requested a translation.
Valter Lavitola has confessed to a judge that he was the mastermind behind a staged bomb attack on journalist Sandro Ranucci. Ranucci's lawyer described Lavitola's confession as shocking.
The long-standing friendship between fashion journalist André Leon Talley and influential Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour reportedly came to a sudden and difficult end after nearly 40 years.
Danish actress Bodil Jørgensen shared her reflections on remaining calm during challenging situations and her interactions with the media. She emphasized her ability to act and confront journalists when necessary.
German press, specifically Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), reported on a journalist's 'unluckily formulated' question to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Belgrade, asking how Europeans could help kill more Russians.
Acclaimed Iranian photojournalist Yalda Moaiery is facing a 15-year prison sentence for her work documenting dissent and women's lives in Iran, which has repeatedly brought her into conflict with authorities.
Labour chair Bridget Phillipson has accused Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice of a 'deeply chilling attempt to harass journalists' over their reporting on his financial affairs, calling it an effort to silence the free press.
Lithuanian Culture Minister Lukas Alsys stated that he chose Jūratė Radzevičienė, wife of journalist ethics inspector Dainius Radzevičius, as his deputy due to her legal background and expertise in public information.
A Pakistani journalist has made a significant claim, citing 'military sources,' that former Prime Minister Imran Khan is 'no longer with us,' sparking speculation.
Renowned football transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has hinted that his intense approach to covering the transfer market might be nearing an end, sparking speculation about his potential retirement.
The Union of Cyprus Journalists has expressed concern and questioned the motives behind three separate criminal cases filed against author and journalist Makarios Drousiotis within a short period, raising suspicions of targeted actions by authorities.
A major twist has emerged in the attempted murder case of journalist Sigfrido Ranucci in Italy last year, with investigations now suggesting the attack was orchestrated by a friend of the victim, rather than being attributed to the mafia.
Amidst a 73-day protest, activists are calling for a new technical government and a new constitution, urging the political class that their time has come to an end. A journalist also appealed to the diaspora, emphasizing Albania's need for them beyond political affiliations.
Iceland is anticipating a large number of foreign journalists ahead of its national referendum on continuing EU accession talks. Promote Iceland has opened a special media center due to high demand, noting interest levels not seen since crisis situations.
Journalist Orijus Gasanovas, known for promoting Lithuanian cities for vacations, chose Kretingalė for his latest trip, inviting comedian Laura Dragūnaitė, who initially thought the town was fictional.
Journalist Vuk Cvijić of Radar has won a court case against Vladimir Đukanović. The details of the lawsuit were not specified, but the ruling marks a victory for Cvijić.
E24 news has reported on a particularly difficult case, with a journalist describing it as their most challenging. A subsequent notification regarding the matter has also been issued.
The rise of artificial intelligence, which scrapes journalistic content, is challenging the media sector already weakened by two decades of digital transformation, leading to continued layoffs.
This article explores the current political climate in Turkey, highlighting the imprisonment of many journalists and questioning the public's desire to remove President Erdoğan from power.
A court in Montenegro has fined "Ski Resort Kolašin 1450" and its executive director for making offensive comments against journalist Dragana Šćepanović. The judge ruled that the comments constituted a gross attack on her personal and professional integrity.
A journalist in Turkey, Burhan Can Terzi, was reportedly taken into custody by the Bakırköy prosecutor’s office in Istanbul. The detention is linked to allegations of spreading fake news.
Marko Vidojković and Nenad Kulačin, colleagues and associates of Danas, have once again received death threats. This marks another instance of threats against the journalists, as reported by ANEM.
Science journalists from SvD discuss personal habits they maintain for their inner well-being, such as going out in daylight and avoiding constant media consumption.
Journalists are advocating for increased transparency from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding its operations and information dissemination.
Journalist Ola Bruko has publicly refuted claims of her departure from News24, stating that the reports are false and that she will continue her work at the television station.
Russia has initiated a criminal case against a German journalist from FAZ, Michael Martens, for a question he posed to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy regarding the alleged killing of Russians. The move has drawn international attention and criticism.
Investigative journalists report that Russia's FSB, the successor to the KGB, has significantly expanded its ambitions and operations, moving beyond its traditional role as a secret police force.
Marra Lanot, an 82-year-old award-winning Filipina author, poet, essayist, and freelance journalist known for writing in Filipino, English, and Spanish, has passed away.
Israeli journalists were attacked in Ireland while working on a documentary about European antisemitism, with one journalist reportedly hit in the head with a glass beer mug.
Tension escalated in Homa Bay, Kenya, after goons stormed a hotel searching for Linda Mwananchi members, injuring AFP journalists Fred Ooko and Brian Ongoro and stealing their equipment.
A PREMIUM TIMES journalist and five others globally have been selected for the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) COP17 Media Reporting Fellowship in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
A journalist recounts her experience at the Grape festival, noting a phone-free bonfire, musical contrasts, and omnipresent brands, while navigating rules about filming despite having press permission.
Malaysian Communications Minister Datuk Seri Fahmi Fadzil, speaking at the PKR congress, dismissed suggestions of media control by highlighting the government's support for journalists, including providing amenities like massage chairs.
Moroccan police intercepted at least 111 migrants attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to arrests and heightened tensions at the border. This incident highlights ongoing efforts by Moroccan authorities to control migration flows towards the Spanish territory.
Danish journalist Knud Brix has spoken out about a difficult period in his life, detailing an alleged harassment incident. An anonymous woman involved in the situation stated she never intended to harm Brix.
Delfi journalist Kristina Pocytė-Medutė and columnist Andrius Užkalnis were spotted enjoying nightlife in Palanga, where they decided to test their strength on a boxing punch bag.
Journalists traveling with President Trump were unaware he had secretly switched planes due to a perceived threat from Iran, leading them to feel deceived and question the White House's consideration for their safety.
A journalist from Delo reports from Omiš, Croatia, describing the widespread devastation and emotional toll on residents, particularly children, following a large fire that claimed a life.
Following an ambulance attack in the Romanian commune of Recea-Cristur, Cluj, a journalist reflects on the community, challenging initial prejudices and highlighting local developments funded by European funds.
An opinion piece criticizing Portuguese politicians, specifically Nuno Melo, for initiating lawsuits against journalists, suggesting such actions reveal an unadvisable hypersensitivity.
British journalist and writer James Bloodworth discusses his research into contemporary societal issues, including low-wage work, declining social status, and the rise of online movements that appeal to young men.
The head of the Ukrainian Union of Journalists states that Russian prisons are a real threat to the lives of journalists, not just a metaphor. Following the Russian invasion, every Ukrainian journalist has become a war reporter, with some delivering newspapers to frontline areas without signal to provide information to residents.
An Italian businessman reportedly orchestrated an attack on a friendly investigative journalist with the aim of increasing his own personal security measures.
The parents of Nolan Wells, joined by Ben Crump and Rev Al Sharpton, are demanding truth and transparency regarding their son's death at an Atlanta convention, during a press conference at the National Association of Black Journalists.
Berlingske journalists challenge readers daily with 10 new questions on exciting topics, including a recent quiz on the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
A public debate has erupted in Cyprus after the Interior Minister ordered police to investigate a crowdfunding appeal launched by journalist Makarios Drousiotis, citing potential violations.
Journalist and former politician Manuela de Melo, who transitioned from dictatorship to democracy, expressed her strong dislike for party machines, calling them 'castrating' and 'anti-ideas'.
A report by The New York Times reveals methods used by Russia to conceal President Vladimir Putin, including secret trains and fake offices. Journalists have reportedly looked for clues in unusual places, such as the plants in his offices, to track his movements.
An Italian businessman has confessed to being the mastermind behind an explosive attack on a famous Italian journalist, admitting his intention was to boost the journalist's popularity. The confession reveals a bizarre motive behind the incident.
According to journalist Amit Segal, Health Minister Haim Katz informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a 2023 plot by Nir Barkat to remove and replace him, which Netanyahu then foiled through strategic actions.
An Italian businessman has admitted to organizing a bombing at the home of a journalist, claiming his intention was to help the journalist. The admission has sparked controversy and further investigation.
Responding to journalists' questions, President Siljanovska-Davkova explained her decision to pardon Jakupi for a period of one and a half years. The President stated that her decision was based on Jakupi being a victim of violence for 30 years, deserving to live her old age in freedom.
Perko Matović, State Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications, has condemned a statement by Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung journalist Michael Martens, who allegedly called for 'killing Russians,' deeming it a violation of journalistic ethics and hospitality.
ITN faces scrutiny over its workplace culture after an external review concluded that a journalist suffered disability discrimination when raising concerns about his working environment, leading to a significant payoff.
As the new academic year approaches, journalists visited several university dormitories in Vilnius, where students revealed the true conditions of their living spaces, including the significant challenges faced during winter.
Journalist Sigfrido Ranucci expresses shock and disbelief regarding the motive behind an incident involving a friend, and firmly states his intention to remain at the helm of the 'Report' program, challenging anyone to remove him.
A journalist from N1 was accused of leading a campaign after questioning an official about a student who was reportedly choked in an elevator. The official also faced scrutiny for the ombudsman's inaction regarding a previous incident involving an N1 journalist being hit.
Journalism is increasingly transcending national and editorial boundaries, with international journalist networks, exchange programs, and joint investigations enabling collaboration and learning across countries in response to global turbulence.
Journalist Orijus Gasanovas visited Liepāja, Latvia, as part of his travels around the Baltic Sea, highlighting the city's appealing white sand beaches, showers, and Parisian-style cafes, noting its popularity among Lithuanians.
Slovenian journalist Novica Mihajlović stated that the EU was eager to distance itself from Viktor Orban and saw no reason for Slovenia to lift its ban on Milorad Dodik, despite Dodik no longer formally being the President of Republika Srpska.
Various European countries, including Iceland and Spain, are preparing to observe a total solar eclipse on August 12, with many people eagerly anticipating the rare celestial event. Flights to prime viewing locations have sold out, and special glasses for safe viewing have become highly sought after.
Italy's Rai ethical committee is meeting to discuss a case involving journalist Sigfrido Ranucci, which also concerns the future hosting of his show 'Report.' The journalist posted about 'silencing voices' on social media, and Lavitola was interrogated in Rebibbia.
The president of the Cyprus Bar Association, Michalis Vorkas, urged caution regarding the investigation into journalist Makarios Drousiotis' crowdfunding campaign for legal expenses, emphasizing the presumption of innocence.
An annual EU report indicates that Bosnia and Herzegovina's legal and institutional framework for protecting human rights remains incomplete, resulting in uneven protection levels and continued pressure on journalists.
Media associations, including NUNS, ANEM, and UNS, have condemned incidents that occurred during the Pride caravan, highlighting unacceptable threats to the safety of activists and journalists.
French MEP Raphaël Glucksmann has confirmed filing a complaint after denouncing a Russian 'destabilization' operation against him earlier in August, which involved the dissemination of a 'completely fabricated' video featuring his partner, journalist Léa Salamé.
Miguel Coutinho, a journalist, stated that artificial intelligence is a 'gigantic and dangerous animal,' emphasizing that quality journalism and culture are crucial for critical thinking and business sustainability against AI risks.
The journalists' union (ESK) in Cyprus broke its silence on Wednesday regarding criminal cases against journalist Makarios Drousiotis, cautioning that their handling could pose risks to freedom of expression.
Lindsey Graham's sister, Darline Graham, has advanced to a runoff election for a US Senate seat in South Carolina. This development comes amidst other news including rising oil prices due to doubts over a US-Iran deal and a Trump administration decision to end Medicaid funding for children's transgender care.
Italian public broadcaster Rai is reviewing documents from prosecutors, including chats and audio, to decide whether to replace journalist Sigfrido Ranucci, with an ethical committee expected to deliver its findings by mid-August.
Belgian footballer Jeremy Doku stated he holds no ill will towards a journalist who criticized his intention to leave the World Cup camp for the birth of his child.
During a Pride caravan event in Kraljevo, Serbia, men protesting the event gathered behind a police cordon and threw stones and eggs at participants and journalists.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has condemned threats and intimidation directed at journalists from the 'Volim Zrenjanin' portal and 'Zoomer' in Serbia. NUNS emphasized that such actions against media professionals are unacceptable.
Prosecutors have charged former Orlen CEO Daniel Obajtek with making false statements regarding the employment of a journalist's family, but the evidence, a recording from Onet, is reportedly weak.
Public figures, including journalist Andrius Tapinas, have sharply criticized Archbishop Gintaras Grušas following news of two priests in the Vilnius archdiocese being linked to alleged sexual crimes against children. The scandal has deeply shaken Lithuania.
An international journalist details crucial lessons for Western entertainment from Tom Holland's significant success and domination of the Indian box office.
Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has donated a new Toyota Hiace bus to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council. The donation aims to support the union's activities.
Spanish minister Óscar Puente has criticized King Felipe VI's photograph with a journalist in Colombia, stating that it is 'not innocuous' and 'contaminates his image,' while Javier Negre responded by calling it an 'ignominy' that the King is forced to greet corrupt government representatives.
The preliminary hearing for Valter Lavitola, arrested on charges of inciting an attack on Italian journalist Sigfrido Ranucci, is scheduled for Wednesday morning at Rebibbia prison in Rome. Lavitola is suspected of involvement in the incident.
Police have arrested two individuals in Batumi for violence and threats against Adjara public broadcaster journalist Koba Partenadze, who reported being physically assaulted.