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After demanding Supreme Court probe over fictitious app Tek Fog, Editors Guild withdraws reference to it after The Wire retracted its stories

Editors Guild withdraws reference to Tek Fog in its January statement on online harassment of woman journalists

Congress-friendly journalists again fawn over Rahul Gandhi’s new photo-op in his Bharat Jodo container Yatra

Congress-friendly journalists have praised Rahul Gandhi's photo-op during his Bharat Jodo Yatra.

‘OMG, he is standing in rain’: RaGa fans go gaga over yet another inspiring act from him, here are some others

An assorted mix of propagandists went into raptures about Rahul Gandhi after he addressed a rally amid rains.

Journalist Niloofar Hamedi, who broke Mahsa Amini’s story, arrested by Iranian authorities, Twitter account suspended

Days before Hamedi's arrest, an Iranian photojournalist named Yalda Moaiery was arrested by the Iranian authorities during the anti-state protests while she was covering the agitated crowd on Hejab street in downtown Tehran.

Allahabad high court upholds the conviction of journalists and newspaper publisher in defamation case filed by a bureaucrat in 1994

Allahabad HC upholds conviction of publisher of Pioneer, Swatantra Bharat and journalists for defamation of bureaucrat Anant Kumar Singh

India Today’s Consulting Editor is also liaison officer with West Bengal govt: A brief profile of Mamata loyalist

India Today Consulting Editor Jayanta Ghosal and his close connections with Mamata Banerjee and her government which makes him far from neutral

Burnt documents supporting ban on Jamaat-e-Islami but released those supporting RSS ban: Reveals Kerala journalist O Abdurrahman

O Abdurrahman, journalist at Jamaat-e-Islami founded media house, reveals he had burnt documents against Jamaat sent in diplomatic bags to Qatar

Drug money from Pakistan used to fund fake journalists who demonise India, glorify terrorists: State Investigation Agency after terror funding raids

Evidence shows drugs smuggled across the border were used to generate funding to spread terror in Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistani journalist claims he had spied on India during visits, was invited by Hamid Ansari and passed information to Pak Army

Pakistan journalist Nusrat Mirza said he collected information on separatist movements in India during his visits between 2005 to 2011.

Dear ‘journalists, Bollywood Divas and assorted intellectuals: The Maharashtra fiasco is not a ‘murder of democracy’, stop living in fool’s paradise

You have been beating your breasts and crying out aloud over the events of the past week in Maharashtra and the fall of your favourite govt

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