News & Views Somalia to launch first female-hosted current affairs TV program Somalia’s all-women media outfit, Bilan, is launching the country’s first TV current affairs show to cover topics focusing on women.
News & Views ‘No tactic is off the table’: Women journalists call out tabloid media for ‘targeted’ accusations and ‘half truths’ A few weeks ago, hundreds of journalists signed an open letter to mainstream media outlets, calling for ethical reporting. Lately, however, it seems ethics has been put on the backburner.
News & Views Female journalists sentenced up to 13 years in prison for reporting on Mahsa Amini’s death An Iranian court has sentenced two female journalists up to 13 years in prison over their involvement in reporting on Mahsa Amini’s death last year.
News & Views ‘Who’d want to shag that?’: Male presenters suspended over misogynistic comments GB News has suspended two of its male presenters after one of them made misogynistic comments about a female journalist.
News & Views Annabel Crabb’s 50 lessons from 50 years of life in a one-woman show Annabel Crabb turned fifty and is marking the milestone by putting on a one-woman show — “50 Odd Years of Crabb,” this November in Sydney.
Politics Vitriol toward Australia’s female journalists gears up as election campaign unfolds A sinister by-product of this election is the vitriol slung at female journalists, a trend that appears to be ramping up daily across social.
News & Views Beheshta Arghand made headlines when she interviewed the Taliban. Now, she’s fled due to safety fears Journalist Behesta Arghand who interviewed a Taliban spokesperson on television days after the fall of Kabul, has since fled Afghanistan.
News & Views How three female journalists rewrote the story of war You Don’t Belong Here by Elizabeth Becker tells the story of three female journalists who shattered the barriers to women covering war.