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UN expert urges release of detained journalists in Afghanistan
A UN expert urged release of detained journalists in Afghanistan, warning press freedom has sharply declined under growing restrictions, threats and censorship. Richard Bennett has called on authorities in Afghanistan to immediately and unconditionally release
The Sheep Detectives First Reviews Out: Critics Praise Hugh Jackman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus And Patrick Stewart
The Sheep Detectives first reactions are out. Hugh Jackman’s cosy whodunit has been praised by critics ahead of its May 8 India release. ...
Sanjay Dutt's Aakhri Sawal trailer stuck with censor board a week before release
Sanjay Dutts Aakhri Sawal trailer stuck with censor board a week before release ...
From Desert to Oasis: Pakistani journalists, scholars praise Xinjiang's ecological efforts
A delegation of media and think tank representatives from Pakistan visited Makit County in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Israeli ‘kidnapping’ of journalists aboard Global Sumud aid flotilla
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Friday condemned Israel’s “kidnapping” of several journalists aboard the Global Sumud humanitarian aid flotilla. “Israel is responsible for ensuring the safety
Sudanese journalists awarded UNESCO press freedom prize
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Released in frail condition: Journalist Ali al-Samoudi freed after a year in detention
WEST BANK, (PIC) Israeli authorities released journalist Ali al-Samoudi on Thursday afternoon after he spent a year in administrative detention. In the first images following his release, al-Samoudi appeared in severely deteriorated health, looking noticeably
Journal Sentinel wins first place for public service from National Headliner Awards
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Stanfield brings journalistic truth-telling to 'Murder in the Graveyard'
Frank Stanfield’s latest book, "Murder in the Graveyard: A Family Cult Tragedy," explores the complex intersection of crime, psychology and local history, drawing on insights gained from a prolific journalistic career that included writing and editing for the
‘60 Minutes’ Star Spills on MAGA-Coded CBS Plot to Censor Truth
Marla Aufmuth / Marla Aufmuth/Getty Images for Texas Conference for Women The 60 Minutes correspondent responsible for a shelved report about
Courier-Post wins top NJPA journalism award, staff honored
VIDEO: Tri State Tulip Festival bursts with color in South Jersey Flower enthusiasts visit Dalton Farms in Swedesboro as vibrant blooms draw crowds to the Tri State Tulip Festival through April 20. The New Jersey Press Association annual awards dinner on April
Sport Media Pearl Awards announce 85 nominees, including two from The National, in global journalism competition
Eighty-five entries from sports journalists across the world were nominated for the inaugural ...
New: Top journalist drops major Harry Kane transfer claim
Christian Falk has reported that Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich future could be something to watch this summer as Paris Saint-Germain are interested in a top striker like him. The England international has been on fire in front of goal at Bayern this season,
Friday High Five – journalism matters
I’m a firm believer that journalism can, and should, make a difference. As well as the usual run of exclusives and proper ‘on
Abuse of women journalists made ‘easier and more damaging’ by AI
ISLAMABAD: Reports of online violence against women journalists have doubled since 2020, with serious impacts on their health and well-being, according to a study published ahead of ‘World Press Freedom Day,’ which is marked annually on May 3. The report by UN
Arrest of ex-broadcast journalist Jay Sonza should serve as warning to fake news peddlers
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Friday welcomed the arrest of former broadcaster Jay Sonza, saying it should serve as a warning to those spreading fake news. In a statement,
India Is Prototyping a Dangerous New Model of Web Censorship
The Modi administration’s systematic throttling of free speech sets a dangerous precedent for the world. ...
‘Journalists compelled to self-censor to avoid legal trouble’
ISLAMABAD: The weaponisation of the country’s cybercrime laws is one of the most serious threats to media freedom in Pakistan, press freedom watchdog Freedom Network said. In its report, Regulatory Repression of Freedom of Expression — Legal Controls and Peca
Bradley-Bourbonnais, Kankakee softball both stay hot in conference play: Thursday’s Daily Journal roundup
Softball Bradley-Bourbonnais 11, Stagg 1 (5 inn.): The host Boilermakers (18-6, 6-3 SouthWest Suburban) picked up their sixth straight SWSC win behind a strong outing from Tatum McCabe, who allowed just four hits and had five strikeouts in five innings. Liv
Journal-World Athletes of the Week: Finn Moore and Keira Norris
With the end of April, spring sports are entering their final month, as some sports are rapidly approaching the end of the season.
Syrian government confirms detention of missing German journalist
BEIRUT — The Syrian government confirmed Thursday that a German journalist who went missing months ago is detained in Syria. Eva Maria Michelmann, 36, was last seen on Jan. 18, when she and a Kurdish-Turkish colleague were supposedly detained by Syrian
Freed Palestinian journalist describes Israeli prisons as ‘living graves’
A Palestinian journalist released from Israeli detention described the country’s prisons as “living graves,” detailing severe physical deterioration after a year in custody. Ali Samoudi, 59, spoke to reporters Thursday following his release after a year of
Five Takeaways From the Journal’s Analysis of the U.A.E.’s Exit From OPEC
The war in Iran has rewired the Middle East’s geopolitical order, drawing the United Arab Emirates closer to Israel and weakening Arab unity. ...
Wexford to Scotland cycle to honour former RTÉ journalist
A group of amateur cyclists are set to take on a 400km trip from Co Wexford to Scotland in memory of former RTÉ journalist, Nick Sheridan. Mr Sheridan passed away at the age of 32 after suffering a brain aneurysm while out running in 2024. The Wexford native's
New Carbondale Middle School mural to be unveiled as part of VOICES Hero’s Journaling Project
For the last month, 10 students at Carbondale Middle School have been using art to explore their personal journeys as immigrants through the Hero’s Journaling Project, a program from Carbondale-based nonprofit VOICES. The project aims to help immigrant
Facing Chinese censorship, sci-fi RPG shows 50 million users its most depraved content through stick ...
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