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US press and publishing

June 2024

  • Evan Gershkovich is seen inside a glass enclosure, with a reflection of a man in uniform

    Closed-door trial of US journalist Evan Gershkovich begins in Russia

  • People walking past the Washington Post offices

    UK editor backs out of top Washington Post job after US scrutiny of his past

  • Emily Bell

    US and UK journalism are different. But they’re going to get a lot more similar

    Emily Bell
  • Middle-aged man with fingers intertwined.

    Washington Post publisher alleged to have advised Boris Johnson to ‘clean up’ phone during Partygate Covid scandal

  • Jeff Bezos stresses commitment to ‘quality, ethics and standards’ in Washington Post memo

  • Jailed US reporter to be tried behind closed doors, says Russian court

  • Washington Post accuses incoming editor of using work of ‘blagger’

  • Follow Margaret Sullivan
    Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Anger mounts at Washington Post over leadership changes and CEO’s record

  • Washington Post: Telegraph veteran to take over from Sally Buzbee as executive editor

May 2024

  • Woman wearing red stand in front of US flag and White House sign

    Say More review: Jen Psaki on Biden, Trump and how to make your point

  • Night time City of London office blocks overlaid with binary code and glowing numbers

    Danger and opportunity for news industry as AI woos it for vital human-written copy

  • Joe Biden attends the dignified transfer of remains of fallen service members at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, on 29 August 2021.

    Biden was silenced by criticism from families of troops killed in Kabul, book says. ‘Sir, are you still there?’

  • The Etilaat Roz was once the most widely circulated newspaper in Kabul, but everything changed in August 2021 when the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. In this unique video diary, journalist Abbas Rezaie follows the tenacious correspondents as they continue to report the news. We witness a turning point in Afghanistan’s history, and reflect on what it is to be a displaced journalist

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    The Guardian documentary
    Can journalism survive the Taliban? – documentary

April 2024

  • a man speaks into a microphone

    Who is David Pecker, a key witness in Trump’s criminal hush-money trial?

    The longtime chief executive of AMI, which owns the National Enquirer, has a long history with the ex-president
  • An issue of the National Enquirer featuring President Donald Trump.

    How the National Enquirer boosted Trump and smeared his opponents: ‘The only choice for president’

    A New York court has heard how the tabloid deployed a practice known as ‘catch and kill’ to aid Trump in 2016
  • a man in a blue suit and red tie flips through a stack of papers

    Skeptical judge and tabloid deal: key takeaways from Trump trial day six

    Judge admonishes ex-president’s lawyer, and first witness confirms Trump enlisted National Enquirer for 2016 campaign

March 2024

  • a man stands with his arms crossed in a glass cage

    ‘He’s not broken’: a year later, Evan Gershkovich is still in Russian prison

    The US journalist was seized by officials and charged with espionage, and friends and family say he has kept his spirits up
  • Mary Trump

    Donald Trump’s niece to publish follow-up to bestselling memoir this year

    Mary Trump’s first memoir concerned former president and family dysfunction new book will focus on herself and her father
  • Margaret Sullivan

    A year ago Russia jailed Evan Gershkovich for doing journalism. He’s still there

    Margaret Sullivan
    The 32-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter’s imprisonment is a gross injustice and an affront to press freedom
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