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TV4 profile charged with sex purchase but claims journalistic purpose
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A well-known TV4 journalist is charged with buying sexual services in November 2023, but claims the meeting with the woman was a journalistic assignment to follow up a tip. TV4 bosses support his version and say they knew about the plan in advance. The prosecutor, however, believes the evidence points to a crime.
Eight years after siege, Marawi ruins and questions remain
Eight years after the 2017 Marawi siege, the city's skyline still bears scars of twisted steel and hollowed buildings. Thousands of families linger in temporary shelters amid slow reconstruction, while journalists reflect on restricted access and unanswered questions about the conflict's toll.
Journalist Andy Ngo challenges downplaying of Antifa violence
Veteran journalist Andy Ngo criticized liberal narratives dismissing Antifa as mere ideology during an interview with Fox News Digital. This came after he attended a White House roundtable with President Trump, where Antifa was discussed following its designation as a domestic terrorist organization. Ngo highlighted the group's organized nature and shared personal experiences of violence.
NPR Airs All Things Considered Episode
NPR broadcast its All Things Considered program on September 16, 2025, featuring a variety of news segments on current events. The episode included reports on politics, culture, and science, providing listeners with in-depth analysis.
Tiago Scheuer takes over Hora 1 from Roberto Kovalick
Roberto Kovalick bid farewell to Hora 1 after six years hosting the program on Thursday, October 30. Tiago Scheuer, a Globo journalist since 2011, takes over the presentation starting Friday, October 31. The change is part of a week of alterations in the network's news programs.
IFJ Releases South Asia Media Bulletin for September 2025
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has published its monthly media bulletin for South Asia, highlighting key developments in press freedom, journalist safety, and media industry trends across the region. The September 2025 edition covers incidents of censorship, attacks on journalists, and ongoing efforts to protect media workers in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This bulletin serves as a vital resource for understanding the challenges faced by the media in South Asia amid political and social upheavals.
Paramount names Bari Weiss CBS News editor-in-chief
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Paramount Global has acquired The Free Press and appointed its co-founder Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News. The move aims to bring balanced journalism to a wider audience amid efforts to modernize the network. Weiss, a former New York Times opinion writer, will retain leadership of her independent publication.