Media
Uganda's military chief orders shutdown of two major media outlets
Uganda’s military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered two leading media outlets closed, saying he does not believe in a free press and that journalists should be guided by government loyalists.
Israeli success in France: Tel Aviv AI firm sold to French giant media group Netgem
Newsrooms are not courtrooms: New Yorkers must reject media presumption of Israel's guilt - opinion
Trust in news at all-time low as interest in industry declines, Reuters Institute finds - study
The digital transformation of recreation is reshaping the global gaming economy through innovation
'CBS News is on fire': Scott Pelley accuses Bari Weiss of editorial interference after being ousted
According to Pelley, Bilton's arrival raised concerns among staff because he lacked prior experience managing a television news operation.
From Tehran to Tel Aviv: How press in Middle East is framing Iran war, ceasefire negotiations?
Coverage across the Middle East reveals sharp divides over Iran’s nuclear program, the Hormuz crisis, President Trump’s diplomacy, and who bears responsibility for the widening confrontation.
Trump administration proposes NDAs for federal workers to crack down on leaks to journalists
Current and former government employees would need "written permission from an authorized agency official" to speak to journalists about information the Trump administration deems "confidential."
Second Authority chair, council members ask High Court to reject petitions against appointments
Dr. Yifat Ben Hay-Segev and council members argued that petitions against their appointments are politically driven and legally unfounded.
Why does the West ignore Iran hanging a child marriage victim? - opinion
The world should have been outraged by her execution, yet they were deathly silent, preferring to focus on other issues, as if it did not matter.
What to watch in Israel this week: Fresh Israeli medical drama, 'The Intern,' stands out
TV Time: 'The Intern' is a new, polished medical suspense drama starring Niv Sultan, best known for Tehran, who plays Hadas, an ambitious and very promising surgical resident.
Police summon three journalists to provide testimony in 'Qatargate' investigation
The three reporters were summoned to give open testimony in a case concerning alleged efforts to influence public-relations messaging through journalists about Qatar.
Israeli firm BlackCore investigated for role in alleged French election smear campaign
French authorities are investigating Israeli firm BlackCore for allegedly running a smear campaign targeting left-wing candidates ahead of March's municipal elections.
Professor reveals decades of bias in israel's media coverage
In From David to Goliath, Professor Eli Avraham explores the media’s portrayal of Israel, shedding light on its biased coverage and the effects on international opinion.