Russia to punish 'fake' war reports with 15 years in prison
Putin introduced a prison sentence for those against the government's narrative on the war
Putin introduced a prison sentence for those against the government's narrative on the war
"I remember my first day walking into TVNZ and thinking people aren't going to like me."
Organisers have requested media sign up for "site visits".
Reporters have been abused and threatened at the anti-mandate protests.
Jenny-May Clarkson has opened up in the season final of Straight Up.
The former AM Show presenter is all aglow after a proposal and an exciting new job.
Reporter says her whole life flashed before her eyes when she was hit.
The groundbreaking initiative will attract and develop more diverse voices.
Assassination of president leaves power vacuum in impoverished Caribbean nation.
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today to journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov.
It unfolded over 102 minutes and stunned the world. Twenty years on, Kiwis remember 9/11.
Emails show Channel 9 fed names of Kiwi deportees by Australian Border Force.
Concerns the attack is linked to a murder and drug trafficking case he investigated.
Reporter Melanie Reid, whose story about an Oranga Tamariki reverse uplift is at the centre of the charges, speaks outside court after the hearing along with her lawyer Tim Castle. Video / George Heard
"'Behind every great man, there's a woman rolling her eyes' — I am that woman."
Critics say interview conducted under duress and part of President Lukashenko's playbook.
He also explained why he actually regrets walking out of the "Good Morning Britain" set.
For a second year, the NZH has snared the extraordinary 'digital double'.
AP said journo violated social media policy. Tweets on Gaza conflict may be the reason.
Bashir's bombshell 1995 interview with the Princess of Wales made his career.
Piers Morgan has once again branded Meghan Markle a liar.
Martin Bashir hits back at claims he lied and cheated to get "interview of the century".
Gayle King: unofficial Sussex spokesperson or pot-stirrer-in-chief?
New York Times: The Sun's early stories were based on illegally obtained info, PI says.
$1.4m has been spent on advertising for "culturally and linguistically diverse" audiences.
Editorial details Republican Party's litany of electoral defeats under Trump's leadership.
There is cause for cautious optimism in NZME's full-year result.
John Banks and a caller had condemned "stone age Māori culture".
Wootton was at the centre of Johnny Depp's defamation case against The Sun.
You may have seen some of these claims circulating online this week — here are the facts.