Press
Economy Minister Barkat sues Channel 12 for NIS 12m. in largest libel lawsuit ever filed in Israel
Nir Barkat files Israel's largest libel lawsuit against Channel 12, accusing them of false claims following a broadcast of an investigation by journalist Omri Maniv.
Over a dozen media workers detained in Venezuela, national press association says
FPA welcomes Israel's High Court move to curb delays on journalists' entry to Gaza
Tunisian journalists protest, as crackdown on media escalates
Chinese police assaulted BBC journalist at protests, UK broadcaster says
China says that the reporter did not identify himself as a journalist.
Iranian official threatens UK over coverage of ongoing protests
The UK-based Iran International news agency reported recently that its journalists had been threatened by the IRGC.
Despite danger, journalists in Syria are determined to keep reporting to ensure justice
Journalists who have covered Syria – and paid heavy prices for it – share their stories with The Media Line.
Top AP brass attend reopening of Gaza bureau after building destroyed in 2021
Israeli officials maintain that Hamas was operating out of the tower.
Most US journalists love their work, recognize challenges in news - Pew
Overall, the field of US journalism remains something that is highly valued by those who work in it, but it is one facing numerous challenges, something the journalists are very aware of.
South African press council expels Jewish newspaper for criticizing BDS cartoon
The South African Jewish Report criticized a cartoon that had been posted by the South Africa BDS Coalition on its Facebook page.
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia claims 20 journalists murdered in Ukraine
The claim that Russian journalists are being killed in Ukraine echoes similar narratives pushed by the Kremlin back in April.
New York Times updates style guide to ‘antisemitism,’ losing the hyphen
The spelling of the term has been the subject of debate for years.
How 'the New York Times' descended from news to nuisance - opinion
Beneath its carefully cultivated veneer of objectivity and integrity, the so-called paper of record was clearly biased and agenda-driven.
Inviting Israeli journalists to Ramallah is a 'big sin' - PJS
PLO’s Committee for Interaction with Israeli Society regularly organizes visits by Israelis to Ramallah to meet officials.