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Shireen Abu Akleh Funeral Video Shows Israeli Police, Mourners Clash
Television footage showed the moment violence erupted between Israeli security forces and mourners during the funeral procession of slain Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Russia's Best Tank Destroyed Just Days After Rolling into Ukraine—Report
Ukrainian journalist Andriy Tsaplienko posted on Facebook a burnt out T-90M.
Marina Ovsyannikova Offered Asylum in France After Protest on Russian TV
Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at Channel One television, held up a poster during the evening news on Monday.
Zelensky Lauds Journalist Brent Renaud as Inspiration in Letter to Family
Journalist Brent Renaud was shot and killed Sunday in Ukraine.
Nicholas Kristof's Bid to Run for Governor in Hands of Oregon Supreme Court
"The Oregon Constitution has room enough to accommodate...real people like Kristof. He has been a resident of the state for many years," said a lawyer.
AP Freelance Journalist Held in Ethiopia After Terrorist Group Interview
Ethiopian authorities have detained Amir Aman Kiyaro under the country's newly enacted state of emergency that includes powers of detention.
22 Journalists Killed in Philippines Since Rodrigo Duterte Became President
Jesus "Jess" Malabanan, 58, died after being shot in the head in the city of Calbayog in Samar province, as he watched television in his family stall.
Singer Ninel Conde to Sue Journalist for Linking Her to Mexican Drug Lord
Ninel Conde has shot down claims made in upcoming book "Emma y las otras señoras del narco" ("Emma and Other Narco Women") about how she gained her wealth.
FBI Confirms Seizing Phones, Other Devices From Project Veritas Members
The FBI seized items for an investigation into how Project Veritas received a diary that allegedly belonged to President Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley.
U.S. Journalist Danny Fenster Released by Myanmar Days After Sentencing
Danny Fenster returns to the U.S. after spending six months in a military-ruled Myanmar jail. His family said they are overjoyed he is on his way home.
U.S. Journalist Jailed Over Working for Media Outlet He Left 7 Months Prior
"It is disappointing that the prosecution is still alleging that Danny was working for Myanmar Now in March 2021," Frontier Myanmar's editor-in-chief said.
Journalist Killed in Kabul Hoped Proof of Threats Would Secure Evacuation
Aside from her sister, Najma Sadeqi hadn't told her family about the threats "because they might prevent her from working with media," Freshta Sadeqi said.
'Jeopardy!' Viewers React to New Host David Faber's First Episode
The latest "Jeopardy!" guest host is journalist and CNBC "Squawk on the Street" host David Faber. Viewers have been sharing their opinions of him online.
Journalist Peter de Vries' Family 'Inconsolable' at His Death
De Vries was known for fearlessly reporting on the violent underworld of the Netherlands. Two suspects have been detained in connection with his shooting.
Masih Alinejad, Iranian Author, Journalist Targeted in Alleged Kidnap Plot
The Iranian journalist, and author of the memoir "The Wind in My Hair: My Fight for Freedom in Modern Iran," is an outspoken critic of the Iranian government.
Belarus President Lukashenko: Journalist Was Plotting 'Bloody Rebellion'
Lukashenko said the journalist and his associates were working with foreign intelligence agencies to "organize a massacre and a bloody rebellion in Belarus."
At Least 8 Europe-Based Airlines Avoiding Belarus After Journalist Arrest
The EU imposed sanctions on Belarus following the arrest of activist and journalist Raman Pratasevich, banning Belarusian airlines from using the airspace and airports of the 27-nation bloc.
Belarus Slammed for 'Reprehensible' Forced Plane Landing, Activist's Arrest
"Any violation of international air transport rules must bear consequences," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Journalist Dies Tweeting For Help After Hospitals Refuse to Admit Him
Vinay Srivastava, a 65-year-old journalist from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, died after being denied medical help. He took to Twitter in the last two days of suffering related to COVID symptoms to beg for aid.
Michael Tracey Accuses AOC of 'Emotional Manipulation,' Faces Backlash
The journalist was responding to Ocasio-Cortez's Instagram video detailing her experience of the Capitol riots.
Author Shea Serrano Donates Profits from Trump-Joke Book to Send a Message
The book apparently made almost $100,000 from fans paying whatever amount they chose—and it all went to a variety of causes, according to Serrano.
Kristen Welker's Debate Performance Sees Social Media Followers Skyrocket
Welker's performance as the debate moderator of the final presidential debate was met with bipartisan praise.
Journalist Lost Both Mother and Aunt to COVID, Shares Gut-Wrenching Photo
"My mom helped my aunt get ready for her 50th wedding anniversary last year. They are both dead now."
NPR Journalist Answers Trump After He Questions Why Organization Exists
"We ask real questions, which many officials welcome, though some walk away," Steve Inskeep tweeted.
Quibi CEO Apologizes for Remarks About Journalists
The CEO of new streaming service Quibi apologized for remarks in which she compared journalists to sexual predators.
Journalist Alleges Southwest Airlines Mistreated His Hijab-Wearing Wife
A journalist claimed that a Southwest flight attendant threatened to have his wife removed from a flight.
Video: Washington's News4 Staff Toast Barbara Harrison's Career
With Pat Lawson Muse, Harrison was one of the first two African American women to co-anchor the news.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Indicted on 17 Counts of Espionage By U.S.
Assange faces a maximum of five years in prison if convicted of the conspiracy charge levied against him last month and a potential ten-year prison sentence for each of the charges today under the Espionage Act.
Michelle Wolf Blasts Donald Trump For Skipping Dinner
"You know, he's probably just really busy because he's got to golf and honestly, I don't know if anyone really wants to watch him eat."
Journalist Detained by ICE for a Year Demands Release
"I miss my work and I miss being able to help my community," journalist Manuel Duran said.