Rappler publishes newsletter on love of journalism

Rappler has released a new edition of its newsletter titled '[Inside the Newsroom] The things we do for love…', focusing on the love for journalism, scoops, solid stories, and the community.

On February 15, 2026, Rappler published a post under the 'post' category titled '[Inside the Newsroom] The things we do for love…'. Its description continues, “…of journalism, of scoops, of solid stories, and of our community”. This is part of their voices/newsletters series offering insights into the newsroom. The newsletter expresses dedication to the journalism profession, mentioning aspects like pursuing scoops and building solid stories for the community. No additional details about specific incidents or stories are mentioned in the metadata, but it conveys a general appreciation for journalists' work. This publication maintains Rappler's tradition of sharing personal narratives from within the organization.

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Three winners—Svetlana Alexievich, Sergio Ramírez, and Martin Baron—on stage at the 2026 Ortega y Gasset Awards ceremony in Barcelona.
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Svetlana Alexievich, Sergio Ramírez and Martin Baron win 2026 Ortega y Gasset prizes

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EL PAÍS has announced the winners of a special edition of the 2026 Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards to mark its 50th anniversary. The recipients are Belarusian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez, and US editor Martin Baron. The ceremony will take place in Barcelona on May 4.

Inilathala ng Rappler ang pahina ng mga pagwawasto para sa mga ulat sa Pebrero 2026, na nagtatampok ng isang artikulo tungkol sa pulitikang Senado.

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Naglabas ang Rappler ng Live Jam Access Pass, na nagbibigay-daan sa mga miyembro ng Rappler+ na panoorin nang personal ang mga sesyon ng Live Jam sa newsroom nito sa Pasig City. Ito ay nagpapalawig sa mga digital na karanasan ng Live Jam sa pamamagitan ng pagkakataon para sa live na panonood. Maaari ring sumali ang hindi miyembro online sa pamamagitan ng Rappler app.

South African news organizations are grappling with the misuse of their content by social media accounts posing as legitimate news sites. Journalists highlight the erosion of ethical standards and call for stronger regulations on digital platforms. The rise of AI-generated content adds further challenges to the industry.

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The daily publication Havana Times, in its 18th year, has raised only $6,475 of its $19,000 annual goal to continue operating in 2026. Amid volatile times for countries like Cuba and Nicaragua, the outlet stresses the importance of barrier-free information. Editor Circles Robinson highlights unavoidable expenses and reliance on voluntary contributions.

Kinukondena ng mga grupong panlipunan ang pagkondena kay community journalist na si Frenchie Mae Cumpio noong Enero 22 bilang isang 'miscarriage of justice' na nagmumula sa plano ng NTF-ELCAC upang supilin ang malayang pamamahayag. Naparusahan siya ng hindi bababa sa 12 taong pagkakakulong kasama si Marielle Domequil dahil sa akusasyong pagpopondong sa New People's Army noong 2019, bagamat napawalang sala sa mga singil sa sandata.

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Capital Ethiopia newspaper released its 28th 'No Comment' feature on February 1, 2026, featuring a photo by Anteneh Aklilu. This section presents visual content without accompanying text or commentary.

 

 

 

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