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German court dismisses defamation case against journalists

A Hamburg court has ruled in favour of journalists Christina Block and Gerhard Delling, dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed against them. The case highlights ongoing tensions between media freedom and legal accountability in Germany.

Malcolm Dean, Guardian Society Pages Creator, Dies

The journalism world mourns the loss of Malcolm Dean, the pioneering creator of The Guardian's Society pages, who has died following a long illness. His legacy reshaped social reporting in the UK.

James May denies retirement rumours

James May has firmly denied rumours of his retirement, insisting he still has plenty to offer in the world of television and motoring journalism.

Guardian removes article from 2025

The Guardian has taken down an article published on 16 July 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.

BBC's Gaza coverage crisis explained

An in-depth look at the BBC's controversial handling of Gaza reporting, revealing internal disputes and editorial challenges that sparked public backlash.

Guardian’s Corrections: Key Updates

The Guardian has released its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing inaccuracies and providing updates across various reports. Stay informed with the most recent amendments.

ABC News Launches 'The Daily' Podcast

ABC News debuts its new podcast 'The Daily,' featuring correspondents James Longman and Rachel Scott. Here's everything you need to know about the show and its hosts.

BBC accused of bias in Gaza conflict coverage

The BBC faces mounting criticism over its coverage of the Gaza conflict, with accusations of bias alienating viewers from all sides. Is the broadcaster losing its reputation for impartiality?

Why US readers are cancelling subscriptions

A growing number of US readers are abandoning their subscriptions to major news outlets. Discover the reasons behind this alarming trend and what it means for journalism.

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