Journalists
A major twist: Russians after all?
As Tomislav Krasnec writes for Veernji list, the destruction of the Nord Stream has turned into one of the biggest geopolitical mysteries, and a series of several theories that have been leaking into the media for the past two months, and all the squads refer to unnamed sources referred to the investigation, has been joined by a new theory.
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‘She Said’ premieres in New York
Five years after a pair of exposes revealed Harvey Weinstein's long trail of sexual abuse of women, "She Said," a film that dramatizes the dogged fight to uncover years of allegations against the movie mogul, premiered on Oct. 13 at the New York Film Festival.
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Julian Assange: US lawyers sue CIA for allegedly spying on WikiLeaks founder
The CIA is accused of recording Julian Assange’s conversations inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Nobel sold for Ukrainian kids shatters record
The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees sold on June 20 night for $103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel.
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Pioneer of diplomacy journalism in Turkey dies at age of 93
Prominent Turkish journalist Sami Kohen, who is known as the man "who introduced the foreign news editing to Turkish media," has died at the age of 93 in Istanbul.
Nobel Peace Prize Winners Are Russian and Phillippine Journalists
Two journalists whose work has angered the authorities in Russia and the Philippines were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday (8 October), honouring the right to free speech which the prize-giving committee described as under threat around the globe.
Mitsotakis at the Athens Democracy Forum: It is not my intention to get involved in an arms race with Turkey (video)
The Prime Minister spoke to New York Times reporter Steven Erlanger
Activists call for new probe into killings of Turkish journalists
Mumcu, who wrote for the Cumhuriyet daily, was killed in the capital Ankara after his car was rigged to explode when the ignition was switched on
Italy’s 1982 World Cup hero Paolo Rossi dies at 64
Italian media are reporting that he had a long illness
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New York Times opinion editor resigns after column controversy
James Bennet, the New York Times editorial page editor responsible for publishing a column that advocated using the military to quiet protests over U.S. racial inequality, resigned on June 7, the newspaper announced.