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Read MoreVideo footage has emerged, seemingly challenging Israel’s narrative regarding the killings of Gaza medics. As varying accounts unfold, the need for clarity and truth in this complex situation grows ever more pressing.
Read MoreIn a shocking turn of events, authorities have arrested a suspect linked to the murder of journalist John Smith, who was reportedly targeted for his investigative work. The arrest raises pressing questions about press freedom and safety in volatile regions.
Read MoreSébastien Georges, the editor-in-chief of the Ebra group, has stepped down following a vote of no confidence. His resignation marks a significant shift within the organization, reflecting the rising tensions and challenges in the media landscape.
Read MoreEditoriale Sud has unveiled a fresh restyling for its two daily newspapers, ANSA. The redesign aims to enhance readability and modernize the visual appeal, reflecting the evolving landscape of news consumption while maintaining the integrity of journalism.
Read MoreIn the heart of Mandalay, the aftermath of a devastating quake reveals a landscape of ruins and despair. The BBC’s investigation uncovers the struggles of survivors, facing immense challenges with limited aid amidst the echoes of destruction.
Read MoreIn the heart of Southeast Asia, where vibrant cultures intertwine with natural beauty, the quiet nation of Myanmar has recently found itself at the epicenter of a seismic event that resonated far beyond its borders. As the ground trembled and communities grappled with the aftermath of a powerful earthquake, the world turned its eyes to…
Read MoreAt “Midi Libre,” press correspondents are rallying to advocate for fair compensation. As the landscape of journalism evolves, these dedicated professionals are standing up to ensure their voices are valued in the ever-changing media industry.
Read MoreIn an unexpected lapse of protocol, senior U.S. officials inadvertently included a journalist in a group chat discussing sensitive strike plans in Yemen. The incident raises questions about information security and transparency in military operations.
Read MoreIn a landmark victory, the reporter who took legal action against an MP has been awarded $18 million. Now, as anticipation builds, hopes rise that this significant sum will soon be in his hands, marking a pivotal moment in his career and pursuit of justice.
Read MoreIn a world where information shapes our understanding, BBC Verify delves into the intricate mapping of Israel’s recent wave of strikes. By employing advanced analytics and on-the-ground insights, the initiative seeks to illuminate the complex realities behind the headlines.
Read MoreIn the wake of recent controversies, Franceinfo is embarking on a significant reorganization. Aiming to restore public trust and enhance transparency, the network seeks to refine its editorial approach and better align with its audience’s expectations.
Read MoreIn a surprising turn of events, former President Trump has initiated steps to shutter Voice of America, a key pillar of U.S. international broadcasting. This move raises questions about the future of independent journalism in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Read MoreCelebrating its 80th anniversary, La Sicilia proudly marks eight decades of delivering news that resonates with its readers. With a rich history and an eye toward the future, this iconic publication continues to evolve, proving age is just a number.
Read MoreIn the realm of Italian journalism, the spotlight shifts to Nordio’s remarks on Delmastro. His emphasis on the nuances of reporting sheds light on the intricate dance between facts and interpretation, urging journalists to navigate with both rigor and sensitivity.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving landscape of media and publishing, few figures have made as indelible a mark as Franck annese. As the audacious mastermind behind So Press, Annese stands at the intersection of innovation and ambition, embodying the ceaseless drive of a true industry pioneer. Dubbed a ‘boulimique’ — a term that suggests an insatiable hunger…
Read MoreTF1 has parted ways with the editor-in-chief of its flagship “20 heures” news program following an internal investigation into inappropriate behavior. This decision reflects the network’s commitment to maintaining a professional and respectful environment.
Read MoreA recent investigation has unveiled a chilling plot by a Russian spy ring targeting a prominent journalist, with plans described as “beyond imagination.” Authorities are scrambling to assess the implications of this alarming revelation on press freedom and national security.
Read MoreBack from Israel and the West Bank, photographer Lucas Barioulet reflects on the fleeting nature of reality. “We document a story that can change by the next day,” he notes, highlighting the delicate balance between capture and change in a region fraught with conflict.
Read MoreIn its centennial celebration, “The New Yorker” finds its reflection in “Le Monde,” a testament to enduring journalism. The admiration is palpable, woven with a respect for the craft that transcends borders, while both continue to shape and challenge contemporary discourse.
Read MoreIn Bari, a new reform spearheaded by the local prosecutor raises concerns over freedom of information. Critics argue that measures intended to streamline communication could inadvertently suppress journalistic inquiry and public transparency.
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Feltri contro Guzzanti: «Non gli darei un euro, insultante piangere miseria con quello che guadagna»
In a sharp exchange, Vittorio Feltri takes a stand against the perceived grievances of fellow journalist Andrea Guzzanti, stating, “I wouldn’t give him a euro; it’s insulting to complain of hardship with his earnings.” Tensions rise as the debate unfolds.
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