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NUSOJ and NIEBC Train 100+ Journalists in Election Reporting, Safety, Disinformation

Over 100 journalists trained in Somalia on election coverage, safety and disinformation Mogadishu — More than 100 Somali journalists have completed specialized training on professional election coverage, journalist safety and countering disinformation, in a program led by the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) and the National Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission of Somalia (NIEBC). The two-day training, held Dec. 16-17, 2025, brought together 102 reporters, editors and media practitioners from both private…

Somali Journalists Union Joins 16-Day Campaign to Improve Gender-Based Violence Reporting

MOGADISHU, Somalia — The National Union of Somali Journalists concluded its participation in the global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence with a slate of trainings, safeguarding measures and a human rights colloquium that union leaders say will strengthen protections for women journalists and raise ethical reporting standards across Somalia. Backed by the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, the Nov. 25–Dec. 10 campaign combined practical newsroom interventions with public awareness efforts aimed at confronting…

Australia trains Somali journalists to fight disinformation and raise reporting standards

In Mogadishu, a small but determined push against a tide of falsehoods MOGADISHU — For three days in late October, a conference room in the Somali capital hummed with the sort of quiet urgency that has come to define journalism in fragile states: laptops open, phones muted, trainers and trainees leaning into the same problem — how to stop lies from becoming news. The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), with funding from the Australian government via its High Commission in Nairobi, brought 32 reporters, editors…

Trump says adverse media reporting about him is ‘illegal’

When a president talks about yanking broadcasters' licences, what happens to free speech? When a U.S. president publicly urges regulators to punish television networks for negative coverage, it lands like a geological tremor for newsrooms accustomed to partisan heat but not regulatory menace. This week, President Donald Trump doubled down on his long-running assault on American journalism, calling the nation's TV networks "97% bad" and saying, bluntly, that their behaviour was "illegal" — comments that came as the Federal…

Canadian Photojournalist Leaves Reuters Over Disagreement on Gaza Reporting

Resignation Sparks Debate on Press Freedom Amid Gaza Conflict TORONTO — The resignation of Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink from Reuters has sent ripples through the media landscape, highlighting critical issues of press freedom and journalist safety. Zink publicly cut ties with the international news giant, alleging complicity in the endangerment and deaths of journalists covering the Gaza conflict. A Bold Stand In her impassioned statement, Zink expressed her disillusionment with Reuters, accusing it of failing to…