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Award World Press Photo for Coverage of Sudan War Goes to Aissa

Syrian-French photojournalist <strong>Abdul Moneim Aissa</strong> received the <strong>World Press Photo</strong> award in the 'Stories' category on Thursday, April 9. This accolade recognizes his exceptional reporting on the war in Sudan, specifically his piece titled 'War in Sudan, a Nation Under Siege,' completed between October 2024 and December 2025 for the newspaper 'Le Monde.'

Mourn the passing of veteran journalist Karam Singh Walia

Veteran journalist Karam Singh Walia passed away today at the age of 67. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed his condolences to Walia's family and praised his contributions to media and environmental awareness.

Director Adam McKay Launches New Series on Jeffrey Epstein's Life

Oscar-winning director Adam McKay has announced the development of a limited series exploring the controversial life of American millionaire Jeffrey Epstein. This project is based on investigative journalism that led to the reopening of Epstein's case.

Increase Journalists' Use of Internet Archives for Investigations

Journalists are increasingly relying on internet archive sites like the Wayback Machine to enhance the accuracy of their investigations and uncover hidden truths. This tool allows them to access old content that has been deleted or altered.

Understand Geographic Context in Journalistic Investigations

Experts emphasize the significance of considering three key angles when determining geographic context in journalistic investigations. These angles ensure the accuracy and reliability of information presented to the public.