French newspaper Libération has appointed Sonia Delsal-Stolber as its first female Editor-in-Chief, following a vote where she received 83.2% support from the editorial staff. This decision comes after the departure of former editor Dov Alfon, who led the paper since 2020.
The Lebanese newspaper 'Al-Akhbar' has filed a lawsuit in Paris against a former French officer, accusing him of glorifying a war crime following his remarks about the killing of its correspondent, Amal Khalil, in an Israeli airstrike. The incident occurred on April 22 in the town of Tayr, southern Lebanon.
The 'Echo of Truth' exhibition opened in Tripoli, Libya, serving as an artistic platform to document the suffering of journalists since 2011. The exhibition reflects the significant challenges facing freedom of expression through diverse artworks.
Sixty-one European lawmakers have urged EU officials to increase pressure on Israel to allow foreign journalists independent access to Gaza. This appeal comes amid the region's worsening humanitarian crisis.
El País is one of Spain's leading newspapers dedicated to providing news 24/7. The paper employs advanced mechanisms to cover local and international events through its various sections.
Journalism serves as a fundamental tool in shaping public opinion, playing a pivotal role in conveying information and analyzing events. Amid political and social changes, the importance of journalism as a means of expressing societal issues is increasing.
Moroccan caricature art faces significant challenges, as the National Press Award repeatedly overlooks this genre. Despite a rich history of creativity in Moroccan journalism, official recognition remains absent.
Rasha Allam highlights that the technological revolution has fundamentally changed journalism, necessitating media professionals to update their tools to keep pace with these changes. She emphasizes that these transformations present new challenges for the media profession.
At the 'El País' festival, former editors Martin Baron and Alan Rusbridger discussed critical issues surrounding privacy and its impact on journalism and democracy with thinker Daniel Innerarity. This conversation comes at a time of growing concerns about press freedom and the influence of technology on public life.
The Pulitzer Prize Committee has announced the winners for 2025, recognizing prestigious news agencies like the Associated Press and The Washington Post. This honor comes at a critical time when the world faces significant media challenges.
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Spanish newspaper EL PAÍS confirmed its desire to expand into the markets of America and Europe, emphasizing the importance of providing high-quality information. This was stated by the newspaper's director, <strong>Jan Martínez Aherrens</strong>, who highlighted the newspaper's commitment to objectivity and transparency.
Barcelona's Mayor, Jaume Collboni, announced the establishment of a monitoring system to combat misinformation, aiming to verify news related to the city and enhance democracy. This initiative comes amid growing concerns over the spread of false information.
Denis Oliven, president of the independent press company SASS Press, announced the nomination of Sonia Delsal-Stolber, head of international affairs, to succeed Dove Alphons as editor-in-chief of Libération. This announcement follows Alphons's unexpected departure.
El País, the Spanish newspaper, celebrated its 50th anniversary, expressing gratitude to its readers for their continuous support. This milestone comes at a time when the media sector faces significant challenges.
El País newspaper in Spain celebrated its 50th anniversary with a grand festival that attracted over <strong>40,500 visitors</strong> over three days. This event highlights the importance of journalism in Spanish society and its role in shaping public opinion.
An American couple, subscribers to the Spanish newspaper 'El País' for five years, attended a festival in Madrid marking the newspaper's 50th anniversary. They traveled from Virginia to participate in this significant cultural event.
On World Press Freedom Day, journalists in Gaza face significant challenges after losing colleagues and sustaining serious injuries. Since the war began, <strong>262</strong> journalists have been killed and <strong>419</strong> others injured, with hopes pinned on travel permits for treatment.
In a special celebration, Argentine journalist Leila Guerriero praised 'El País' for its 50 years of commitment to quality journalism. She emphasized the importance of maintaining high professional standards in challenging times.
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa emphasized that journalism in Bahrain represents a model of professionalism and integrity, praising its role in enhancing societal awareness. He highlighted the importance of media in supporting the country's development and progress.
Tomorrow in Riyadh, the first session of the press café will explore the transformations in media amid global economic changes. The meeting aims to investigate the future of journalism and its role in society.
Actress Meryl Streep has announced a key condition for her participation in the sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada', stating that the film must address current issues in the journalism world. This comes 20 years after the original film's release, which gained widespread fame.
El País, one of Spain's leading newspapers, marks its 50th anniversary with prominent figures from culture and journalism reflecting on its legacy. This event highlights the newspaper's influence during a time when traditional journalism faces significant challenges.
El País welcomed a group of prominent figures from various fields, including politics, art, and sports, who reminisced about their experiences with the newspaper and its impact on their careers. This visit highlights the close relationship these individuals have with journalism.
The Spanish newspaper El País celebrated its 50th anniversary by organizing a festival at Matadero Madrid. The event showcased how the newspaper renews itself daily and attracted a wide participation from readers and interested individuals.
The documentary 'Soaked in Blood' has won the prestigious Webby Award, but its cinematographer, Palestinian journalist Muhammad Salama, was killed before witnessing its success. The film highlights the plight of the starving in Gaza, with Salama's lens capturing the tragedy.
The Australian government has announced plans to impose new taxes on major tech companies like Meta, Google, and TikTok to support local media institutions. This initiative comes as traditional journalism faces declining revenues due to digital competition.
In an extraordinary event, hundreds of journalists gathered in Washington to cover a significant story, reflecting the media's crucial role in shaping public opinion during a sensitive time.
A special event featuring former U.S. President Donald Trump with journalists descended into chaos after an armed individual's attempted breach of the venue. The incident occurred late last night, raising significant concerns among attendees.
An unexpected shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner caused panic among attendees. President Donald Trump commented on the incident for the first time, expressing deep concern for everyone's safety.
A representative from the German embassy in Damascus visited journalist Eva-Maria Michelmann, who has been detained since January. This marks the first official contact with her since her arrest, highlighting ongoing human rights issues in Syria.