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Opinion | My Farewell Column - The New York Times

nytimes.com Journalism World

A New York Times columnist bids farewell, reflecting on their commitment to impartial truth-telling amidst the pressures of social media and partisan divides.

War in Gaza the ‘Worst Ever Conflict for Reporters’

foreignpolicy.com Journalism Gaza

A new report reveals that the war in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of more journalists than any previous conflict in history.

Archived Content – The Georgia Gazette

thegeorgiagazette.com Journalism Georgia

The Georgia Gazette archives content after 60 days, making it accessible only to subscribers with various monthly and annual subscription plans available.

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inven.co.kr Journalism South Korea

This article provides contact and legal information for the South Korean online game news publication Inven.

The Decline of Outside Magazine Is Also the End of a Vision of the Mountain West | The New Yorker

newyorker.com Journalism World

The New Yorker details the decline of Outside Magazine, highlighting mismanagement and missed opportunities that led to layoffs and the departure of prominent contributors, ultimately signifying the end of a unique vision for the Mountain West.

Altísima tensión en la interna de Canal 5 mientras se procesa la desvinculación de periodistas - EL PAÍS Uruguay

elpais.com.uy Journalism Uruguay

High tension is brewing within Canal 5 in Uruguay as the new management initiates changes, leading to the potential dismissal of several journalists and a controversial exclusivity policy.

Guardian Australia faces its biggest test. Has it lost its edge?

theage.com.au Journalism Australia

This article examines the challenges and changes faced by Guardian Australia, including internal conflicts, staff departures, and its evolving position within the Australian media landscape.

Seattle Times Columnist Fired After Bizarre Hitler Tweet

thedailybeast.com Journalism United States

Seattle Times columnist David Volodzko was fired for a controversial tweet comparing Hitler and Lenin's actions, despite his initial column on a Lenin statue in Seattle not being the cause.

Will A.I. Save the News? | The New Yorker

newyorker.com Journalism World

This New Yorker article explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the creation, dissemination, and consumption of news, raising questions about the future of journalism and the role of human reporters.

Council of Europe alerted over journalist arrested in Brussels

brusselstimes.com Journalism Belgium

A freelance journalist was arrested in Brussels during a demonstration, prompting the European Federation of Journalists to alert the Council of Europe.

Sergio Campos: “Hubo una decisión en TVN para que no condujera el noticiario” - La Tercera

latercera.com Journalism Chile

This article recounts the long and impactful career of Chilean journalist Sergio Campos, highlighting his experiences during the dictatorship and his later work in television.

Police bar Real STL News for posts on dead bodies, hit list

stltoday.com Journalism United States

The St. Louis Police Department temporarily barred a citizen journalism outlet, Real STL News, from press briefings due to accusations of spreading misinformation.

Cultural criticism matters | Vox

vox.com Journalism World

This article discusses the decline of cultural criticism and journalism, arguing for its importance in understanding society and predicting the present.

Papa Francisco: ¿Y quién nos cuenta ahora el cónclave, Paloma? | Televisión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Journalism Spain

This article laments the passing of Paloma Gómez Borrero, a prominent Spanish journalist known for her Vatican coverage, and reflects on the decline of experienced, authoritative reporting.

Dimite el productor del mítico informativo ‘60 Minutes’ por falta de independencia | Internacional | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Journalism United States

Bill Owens, executive producer of the legendary news program '60 Minutes,' resigned, citing a lack of independence in the current political climate.

‘60 Minutes’ Chief Resigns in Emotional Meeting: ‘The Company Is Done With Me’ - The New York Times

nytimes.com Journalism USA

Bill Owens, the executive producer of '60 Minutes', resigned after citing pressure from both President Trump and Paramount, the parent company of CBS News, which compromised his editorial independence.

Unsolved Mysteries Solved by Journalists Covering the Story

ranker.com Journalism World

The CBC's Fifth Estate investigated the provenance of a Modigliani painting, uncovering a decades-long mystery involving Nazi looting and ultimately making a compelling case for its rightful ownership.

Victoria Roshchyna: Body of Ukrainian journalist who died in Russian detention returned by Moscow with signs of torture | CNN

cnn.com Journalism Ukraine

The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who died in Russian captivity, was returned to Ukraine showing signs of torture, prompting an investigation into her death.

Gabby Landsverk - Business Insider

businessinsider.com Journalism World

This Business Insider article introduces Gabby Landsverk, a journalist specializing in exercise science, nutrition, and human performance, highlighting her background and areas of expertise.

Mornings with Murray | Darryl Pinckney | The New York Review of Books

nybooks.com Journalism World

This article is a personal memoir about the author's experiences with journalist Murray Kempton, offering intimate glimpses into his life and personality.

How the Napalm Girl continues to define free speech | The Verge

theverge.com Journalism World

The iconic 'Napalm Girl' photograph, while undeniably powerful and historically significant, raises complex questions about free speech, content moderation, and the ethical implications of publishing nonconsensual nude images of children.

Orden en el caos | El Diario Montañés

eldiariomontanes.es Journalism Spain

This article recounts a Spanish newspaper's experience navigating a nationwide power outage, highlighting the challenges and resilience of its journalists in delivering news despite technological disruptions.

Bild-Chefin Horn: Und dann ist auch noch Margot Friedländer „krepiert“ • Medieninsider

medieninsider.com Journalism Germany

Bild's editor-in-chief, Marion Horn, made insensitive remarks about the death of Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer at a staff event.

El dilema entre los hechos y el estilo | Babelia | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Journalism World

This article compares and contrasts different styles of journalistic reporting, using several recent books as examples, highlighting the debate between factual accuracy and stylistic choices.

Journalisme: interview de la reine du fait divers | Tribune de Genève

tdg.ch Journalism France

This article features an interview with Patricia Tourancheau, a renowned French journalist specializing in true crime, discussing her methods, views on criminals, and the public's fascination with such stories.

MN influencer Sarah Edwards focuses on social media and mental health

startribune.com Journalism USA

A brief article mentions a Minnesota Star Tribune journalist and indirectly references a social media influencer focused on mental health.

Pulitzer Board Sticks it to Bezos By Awarding Cartoonist Who Lampooned Him

thedailybeast.com Journalism World

The Pulitzer Prize board awarded cartoonist Ann Telnaes for her critical cartoons of Jeff Bezos, implicitly rebuking Bezos after the Washington Post rejected her work.

Premios Pulitzer 2025 reconocen reportajes sobre el fentanilo, Gaza y el intento de asesinato de Trump - La Tercera

latercera.com Journalism World

The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes recognized impactful investigative journalism on fentanyl, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the consequences of anti-abortion laws, and the wars in Sudan and Gaza.

Is Jeff Bezos Selling Out the Washington Post? | The New Yorker

newyorker.com Journalism World

The New Yorker article examines Jeff Bezos's ownership of the Washington Post, questioning his influence and the paper's evolving identity under his leadership.

Why I Can’t Quit the New York Post | The New Yorker

newyorker.com Journalism USA

This article explores the author's complex relationship with the New York Post, examining its history, controversial figures, and lasting impact on the media landscape.

Inseguridad en Puebla: crónica de un intento de linchamiento | Gatopardo

gatopardo.com Journalism Mexico

A journalist narrowly escapes a lynching attempt in Santa María Atexcac, Puebla, Mexico, highlighting the escalating insecurity and the role of citizen groups in dispensing justice.

Otro verano sin Liliana Rivera Garza | Gatopardo

gatopardo.com Journalism Mexico

This article recounts the journalist's investigation into the unsolved 1990 feminicide of Liliana Rivera Garza, the sister of writer Cristina Rivera Garza, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and the lasting impact on the family.

Led Zepplin, ageing and pacemakers: My resurrection took a civilisation, Whitlam and a team of doctors. It cost me $7

smh.com.au Journalism Australia

A journalist reflects on his recovery from a heart scare, connecting his experience to Australia's healthcare system and personal memories.

Who Is Enty Lawyer? The Story Behind Crazy Days and Nights

vulture.com Journalism World

This article unveils the identity of Enty Lawyer, the anonymous author of the popular Hollywood gossip blog Crazy Days and Nights, and explores the legal and personal fallout from his secret life.

Fake summer reading list exposes AI threat to journalism - UnHerd

unherd.com Journalism World

The use of AI-generated content by major newspapers highlights the threat of AI to journalism's integrity and future.

Omar Radi a fait quatre ans de prison pour avoir critiqué le pouvoir au Maroc : "C'était une vengeance, un affreux scandale" - La Libre

lalibre.be Journalism Morocco

Omar Radi, a Moroccan journalist, discusses his four-year imprisonment for criticizing the Moroccan government, alleging it was politically motivated and part of a broader crackdown on press freedom.

Escape to Alcatraz: swimmers and workers face turning tide – The Irish Times

irishtimes.com Journalism United States

A captivating article interweaves the stories of San Francisco's sea swimmers, street vendors, and residents grappling with economic anxieties and political uncertainty, all against the backdrop of Alcatraz Island.

INFO CGTV. Attouchements sexuels, saluts nazis et insultes racistes... Comment la direction d'Eurosport étouffe les dérapages de ses journalistes stars

clemgarin.substack.com Journalism France

Eurosport's management is accused of covering up numerous serious misconduct allegations, including sexual assault and racist remarks, against its star journalists, leading to employee testimonies and calls for accountability.

Mobile Journalism and MoJos | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication

oxfordre.com Journalism World

The article discusses the rise of mobile journalism (MoJo) and its impact on news production, highlighting the integration of mobile devices as key tools for journalists and the evolving research into this field.

The VICE Guide to Rock Bottom

vice.com Journalism World

This VICE magazine article explores the concept of 'rock bottom' through firsthand accounts of individuals who have experienced significant personal setbacks and their subsequent journeys toward recovery and resilience.

How My Reporting on the Columbia Protests Led to My Deportation | The New Yorker

newyorker.com Journalism World

A journalist's reporting on Columbia University protests led to his unexpected deportation from the U.S. after Customs and Border Protection agents reviewed his online writing and personal phone data.

Update: The Washington Post Is Still Dying | Defector

defector.com Journalism USA

The Washington Post's dwindling print circulation and controversial handling of local news, particularly the removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza, have led to the elimination of its standalone Metro section.

Entrevista a Txell Feixas Torras, corresponsal de TV3 al Pròxim Orient i autora d''Aliades': "El dia que no plori deixaré el periodisme"

ara.cat Journalism Middle East

In an interview, Txell Feixas Torras, a TV3 correspondent in the Middle East and author of 'Aliades,' reflects on her experiences covering conflicts and the emotional toll of reporting on human suffering.

W kulisach | Tygodnik Powszechny

tygodnikpowszechny.pl Journalism Poland

A Polish journalist reflects on the challenges and ethics of reporting on political events, drawing on personal experiences and anecdotes.

Basília Rodrigues fala sobre demissão da CNN Brasil - 19/06/2025 - Televisão - F5

f5.folha.uol.com.br Journalism Brazil

Journalist Basília Rodrigues announced her departure from CNN Brasil, following the cancellation of several programs and a restructuring process that resulted in layoffs of approximately 20 employees.

Há 5 anos, consórcio deu transparência a dados da pandemia - 07/06/2025 - Equilíbrio e Saúde - Folha

www1.folha.uol.com.br Journalism Brazil

A Brazilian journalism consortium's initiative, launched five years ago, ensured transparent COVID-19 data reporting amidst the government's delays and withholding of information.

Fact-checking movement grapples with a world awash in false claims - The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com Journalism World

The global fact-checking movement grapples with an overwhelming surge of false claims spread by politicians, governments, and social media, despite significant growth in fact-checking organizations.

Copy Editor at The Indian Business Law Review

lawctopus.com Journalism India

The Indian Business Law Review seeks a remote copy editor for its upcoming issues, offering an opportunity to law students.

AAJA Chicago/Block Club Chicago 2025 Linda Yu Scholarship

form.jotform.com Journalism United States

The Asian American Journalists Association Chicago chapter offers a paid fall 2025 internship at Block Club Chicago, providing valuable reporting experience to a selected student.

The New York Times Wins 4 Pulitzer Prizes - The New York Times

nytimes.com Journalism World

The New York Times and other news organizations were awarded multiple Pulitzer Prizes for their outstanding reporting on various significant events and issues.

No tengo pruebas, pero tampoco dudas | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Journalism Spain

The article discusses the importance of unbiased journalism and judicial processes, contrasting responsible reporting with the spread of misinformation and prejudice in online spaces, particularly concerning a case involving the Spanish Attorney General.

Post Magazine: new look, new features - The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com Journalism United States

The Washington Post Magazine announces an expansion with new features like restaurant recipe translations and data-driven regional insights.

Droits d’auteur : comment les éditeurs de presse se taillent la part du lion face aux journalistes

linforme.com Journalism France

French press publishers receive €24 million in copyright fees collected by the CFC, sparking debate about its distribution among journalists.

Washington Post Suspends a Reporter After Her Tweets on Kobe Bryant - The New York Times

nytimes.com Journalism USA

The Washington Post suspended reporter Felicia Sonmez for tweeting about Kobe Bryant's past sexual assault allegation shortly after his death, prompting criticism from over 200 Post journalists.

Razzia bei Finanz-Blogger Lukas Hässig: Juristen alarmiert - Blick

blick.ch Journalism Switzerland

A Swiss journalist faces legal action after a police raid on his office and home, raising concerns about press freedom and the implications of Switzerland's bank secrecy laws.

Artículos escritos por Martín Caparrós | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Journalism World

This article compiles various essays and video columns by Martín Caparrós, published in EL PAÍS, covering topics ranging from political analysis and social commentary to personal reflections on illness and life.