Association of the Balkan News Agencies
ABNA-SE Conference in Pristina: Collaboration between news agencies - essential in combating fake news
News agencies are sources of real, truthful, reliable content, and the support and collaboration between these media institutions are of great importance in the fight against the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and against misinformation, consider the participants in the conference of the Association of the Balkan News Agencies - Southeast Europe (ABNA-SE), with the theme "Media and News Agenc
AGERPRES Director General Giboi nominated by six European agencies to run for EANA Secretary General
AGERPRES Director General Alexandru Giboi was nominated as candidate for the Secretary General position of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA).
AGERPRES general director heard by Chamber of Deputies Culture Committee
AGERPRES General Director Alexandru Giboi was heard by the Culture, Arts and Mass Media Committee of the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday, on the technical error occurred in the brochure "Germany-Romania. 135 years of diplomatic relations."
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ABNA-SE condemns the attack against the freedom of expression: All media is #CharlieHebdo
The Association of Balkan News Agencies - Southeast Europe (ABNA-SE) condemns the cold-blooded attack against the freedom of expression and against innocent civilians that took place on Wednesday in Paris.
AGERPRES, Thomson Reuters Foundation concluded the second course Social Media and Digital Journalism
AGERPRES National News Agency and Thomson Reuters Foundation today, July 17, 2014, concluded the Social Media and Digital Journalism course, devoted to the journalists of the Association of the Balkan News Agencies - Southeast Europe (ABNA-SE) member agencies.
INTERVIEW John Mastrini (Reuters Foundation): Professional journalists must be ready to manage social media
Professional journalists must be able to manage social media at any time in their fields, whether it's experts or politicians or celebrities they are covering who might tweet something at anytime that will change the news, online editor and trainer of Thomson Reuters Foundation John Mastrini told AGERPRES on Thursday.
AGERPRES and Reuters Foundation - social media and digital journalism course for ABNA-SE journalists
AGERPRES and Thomson Reuters Foundation, in the period July 14 - 17, continue the series of courses organised with the Social Media and Digital Journalism module, in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Heads of Romanian, Armenian, Bulgarian and Georgian national news agencies discuss ways of cooperation
The heads and representatives of the four member agencies of the Black Sea Association of National News Agencies came together in Armenia's Hankavan to participate in the conference titled 'National News Agencies: Values, Trends, and Cooperation', as ARMENPRESS reports on Friday.