Hundreds of journalists converged in Islamabad to cover sensitive negotiations between the United States and Iran. However, they faced a significant lack of information, raising questions about the effectiveness of media coverage.
Esquire Singapore is facing intense criticism after publishing an AI-generated interview with One Piece character Makino. The magazine stated that this creative choice aligned with the theme of the issue.
Local sources report that a group of militants in Iraq has announced its intention to release American journalist Shelley Kittleson, who was kidnapped earlier this month. This announcement comes amid rising security tensions in the country.
The Journalists' Syndicate Council announced an initial agreement with the three major newspaper administrations to increase the profession allowance for journalists. This decision aims to improve working conditions and enhance journalists' rights.
The complex relationship between politics and journalism often fuels wars, with lies used as tools to justify conflicts. The program 'In the Shadows of War' examines examples from Iraq and Iran.
A recent article warns that artificial intelligence contributes to the spread of misinformation and undermines trust in content, making human verification a pressing necessity. As reliance on social media platforms increases, distinguishing between accurate and false information has become challenging.
The Director General of Antara News Agency, Benny Siga Butar Butar, emphasized the importance of promoting reading culture during the launch of 'Asa Pafagih' in Jakarta. The book, written by Nabil A. Hiyazin, reflects Pafagih's life journey and his impact on culture and media.
The importance of media increases during wars, playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion and directing events. In ongoing conflicts, words become a powerful weapon that influences societies.
International tensions are rising amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, with a new concept of conditional friendship emerging between Washington and its European allies. President Trump promotes the idea of a quick war against Iran, raising questions about the viability of this strategy.
The Jordanian Parliamentary Media Committee convened to address challenges facing the media sector in the country. Members emphasized the importance of enhancing media freedom and protecting journalists' rights amid current circumstances.
Discussions are intensifying about the future of writing in light of advancements in artificial intelligence. Companies are debating whether to rely on professional writers or AI for content creation.
American journalist <strong>Sheli Renee Kittleson</strong> was abducted in Baghdad, prompting the Iraqi Ministry of Interior to launch an extensive investigation into the incident. This event occurs amid rising security tensions in the country.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa to two years in prison, raising concerns from the journalists' union about the deterioration of freedom of expression in the country. This ruling comes amid increasing international criticism of the Tunisian government for suppressing dissenting voices.
Egyptian journalist Ahmed Al-Balshi has raised alarms about a new artificial intelligence technology being used to justify the killings of journalists in Gaza. This alarming trend poses significant threats to press freedom and human rights.
Breaking news is gaining increasing global attention as media outlets strive to cover events promptly. This surge comes amid rapidly unfolding political, economic, and social events, placing significant pressure on journalism to deliver accurate and swift information.
Artificial intelligence is gradually infiltrating the opinion pages of major US newspapers like The New York Times, raising concerns about the credibility of journalistic content and reader trust. This issue has gained attention following a social media post questioning the authenticity of a specific article's writing style.
An increasing number of freelance journalists are utilizing AI tools to enhance their writing and edit their stories. This technology raises questions about the value of human journalists in an era of growing reliance on artificial intelligence.
Many countries seek to restrict access to information during wars, impacting journalists' ability to uncover the truth. This report by Mahmoud Al-Kan explores how open sources document events and how journalists can leverage them to reveal deeper insights.