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November 2023

  • Canadian heritage minister Pascale St-Onge speaks with reporters in the House of Commons on 29 November 2023, in Ottawa, Ontario.

    Google to pay Canada news publishers $73m a year to keep news in search

    Deal resolves tech giant’s concerns over Online News Act, which makes big companies share advertising revenue with publishers
  • Televisa And Univision Announce Merge To Create Spanish-Language Streaming Company<br>LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 14: The Univision logo is posted atop the Univision building a day after the company announced plans to merge with Grupo Televisa on April 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Mexican Televisa and US Hispanic Univision, two of the biggest Spanish speaking media companies, announced yesterday they will join forces to compete in the regional streaming market. The merger will include assets and content of the two giants to gain production capacity and share in the growing Hispanic market. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

    Trump interview an ‘insult to Hispanic community’, ex-Univision head says

    Joaquin Blaya condemns recent interview on Spanish-speaking TV network as ‘propaganda’ while John Leguizamo calls for a boycott
  • A photograph by Yousef Masoud showing Palestinians standing on and around a destroyed Israeli tank on the Israeli side of the Gaza border on 7 October.

    News outlets deny claims they had prior knowledge of Hamas attack on Israel

    Associated Press, Reuters, New York Times and CNN say suggestions are untrue, outrageous and reckless

September 2023

  • Dressed in winter coats, a group of white, mostly young people stand outside next to a leafless tree, holding signs, including of fashioned to make Vladimir Putin look like Adolf Hitler. In the center, a young man holds a young woman, who is crying.

    Russian news outlet in Latvia believes European state behind phone hack

    Galina Timchenko, the CEO of Meduza, was hacked earlier this year before participating in a meeting of exiled Russian journalists

June 2023

  • Law came after complaints from Canada’s media industry, which wants tighter regulation of tech firms

    Google to end news access in Canada after bill to pay news publishers passes

    Online News Act, which was passed last week, stipulates tech giant must negotiate deals with publishers for their content

May 2023

  • Emily Morgan - ITN

    ITV News journalist Emily Morgan dies, aged 45

    Broadcaster’s ‘talented and kind’ health and science editor had been recently diagnosed with lung cancer

February 2023

  • Elaíze Farias, editor of Amazônia Real, Manaus, Brazil

    ‘A different perspective’: the journalist reporting the Amazon through fresh eyes

    Elaíze Farias, editor of news outlet Amazônia Real, wants her ‘post-colonial’ journalism to put the voices of marginalised people first

January 2023

  • People sit outside a cafe in Paris.

    AP apologises and deletes widely mocked tweet about ‘the French’

    Organisation clarifies initial advice, which included term in list of phrases it thought could be dehumanising

December 2022

  • ITV logo

    ITV could drop news pledge unless ministers offer help against streamers

  • A selection of the front pages of British national newspapers showing the reaction after Rishi Sunak won the Conservative party leadership contest in 2022.

    Factchecking organisation wins prestigious British Academy award

September 2022

  • The Queen’s coffin is carried into Westminster Abbey for the state funeral service on Monday.

    Royal family given veto on use of footage of Queen’s funeral

  • Ronson Chan

    Hong Kong journalist union chair arrested weeks before Oxford fellowship

July 2022

  • A person wearing a mask squats to check his phone in Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

    Broken and distrusting: why Americans are pulling away from the daily news

    A Reuters Institute survey found that a rising number of people are avoiding the news or just don’t believe it

April 2022

  • At the beginning of the war, sourcing bulletproof vests and helmets for otherwise unprotected journalists was a priority.

    Rights and freedom
    We are risking our lives to expose Russia’s atrocities. The world must do more than just watch

    Katerina Sergatskova
  • Maksim Levin near the line of separation from Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk.

    Ukrainian photographer Maksim Levin killed while covering war

March 2022

  • Mariana Vishegirskaya stands outside a maternity hospital that was hit in Mariupol.

    The Russians were hunting us down: the war on journalism in Mariupol

    A reporter describes life under siege in the Ukrainian city and why it was so important to break the silence

January 2022

  • Gary Burgess

    ITV journalist Gary Burgess dies of cancer aged 46

    In final message to be released after his death, Jersey-based broadcaster said: ‘I’ve had the best life’

November 2021

  • Brendan Cox, the husband of the murdered MP Jo Cox, was among those who contributed to the Survivors Against Terror report.

    Survivors call on media to rethink coverage of terrorist attacks

    Not contacting seriously injured for at least two days or publishing photos of attackers among demands

October 2021

  • Covering Climate Now logo

    The 2021 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards – the list of winners

    The inaugural awards honor extraordinary climate journalism produced by newsrooms around the world

September 2021

  • 2011 Summer TCA Tour - Day 1<br>BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JULY 27:  UPI War Correspondent, Vietnam, Joe Galloway speaks during the 'Vietnam in HD' panel during the History portion of the 2011 Summer TCA Tour at the Beverly Hilton on July 27, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

    Joe Galloway obituary

    American journalist who covered the Vietnam war and was known as the ‘soldier’s reporter’
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