AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPress Freedom Under Pressure: Reporters Without Borders’ new warning says governments are using national security laws to prosecute, surveil and intimidate journalists, with examples spanning Gaza, Hong Kong, Russia and the US. Pentagon vs Independent Journalism: The US military paper Stars and Stripes faces a fresh editorial-independence fight after the Pentagon fired top staff following a CBS interview, prompting concern from its publisher advisory board. Media Narrative & Inclusion: A Kathmandu discussion urged a disability-coverage “narrative shift,” calling out pity-based framing and demanding dignified, accurate language. Ukraine War & Information: Zelensky said elections during wartime would “split” Ukraine and warned Russia’s escalation leaves no safe path for voting; he also outlined a peace window from the G20 to end of summer 2027. Sports Media/Deals: Manchester City agreed a €100M deal for Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, expected to complete medical steps next week. Local Journalism Reality Check: A US opinion piece argues newspapers are writing their own future as readership and jobs keep sliding.
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