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According to the term you entered "press": 219 news found
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WORLD NEWS
Indigenous Leader Brooklyn Rivera Dies After Years in Nicaraguan Custody

Brooklyn Rivera, a prominent Nicaraguan indigenous leader, has died in state custody, raising international human rights concerns.

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HEALTH
Global Media Leaders Demand Independent Journalist Access to Gaza

Media executives urge Israel to allow independent journalist access to Gaza amid ongoing restrictions despite a ceasefire.

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WORLD NEWS
Trump Attends White House Correspondents' Dinner Amid Security Threat

Donald Trump makes his first appearance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, which is disrupted by a security threat.

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POLITICS
Hungary's Incoming Leader Peter Magyar Announces Media Overhaul Plans

Peter Magyar plans to suspend state media broadcasts and implement reforms for press freedom in Hungary.

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POLITICS
Judge Orders Pentagon to Restore Press Access Amid Ongoing Tensions

A federal judge rules that the Pentagon must restore press access for journalists, rejecting its new restrictions as unlawful.

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TECHNOLOGY
Israeli Drone Strike Kills Al Jazeera Journalist Mohammed Wishah in Gaza

An Israeli drone strike has killed Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Wishah in Gaza, escalating concerns over attacks on media personnel.

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WORLD NEWS
Cuba to Release Over 2,000 Prisoners Amid US Pressure

Cuba plans to pardon 2,010 prisoners in a move seen as a response to U.S. pressure, amid ongoing negotiations for humanitarian gestures.

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POLITICS
New York Times Claims Pentagon Violated Court Order on Press Access Policy

The New York Times accuses the Pentagon of violating a court order regarding journalist access, prompting a court hearing on press freedom issues.

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POLITICS
Federal Judge Declares Pentagon Press Access Policy Unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled the Pentagon's press access restrictions unconstitutional, reiterating the importance of press freedom amid ongoing conflicts.

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POLITICS
Israel Responsible for Record Journalist Deaths in 2025, CPJ Report Reveals

A CPJ report reveals Israel was responsible for the deaths of the majority of journalists worldwide in 2025, marking the deadliest year in history for media workers.

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