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Chinese Premier Li Qiang has announced the start of construction on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam located ...
As journalism faces growing political, economic, and digital threats, WAN-IFRA has announced that World News Day 2025 will ...
Vincent Peyrègne, CEO of Wan-Ifra, adds to this, “With the public relying ever heavily on generative AI for information, the ...
More than 500 newsrooms and media support organisations around the world will unite in a global campaign on September 28 to showcase the value of fact-based journalism. The day will be ...
World News Day is organised by the Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF), the World Editors Forum and the South Africa-based Daily Maverick’s Project Kontinuum.
A record number of newsrooms across the world have joined this year’s World News Day, a global day of action to promote the importance of fact-based journalism.
The latest international news, investigations and analysis from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and the U.K.
World News Day: The Climate Crisis, a virtual event at 9 a.m. EDT on Sept. 28, will showcase journalism from around the world highlighting regional climate change issues, activism and solutions.