AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedia Integrity & Editorial Standards: Kenya’s media leaders say trust still comes from layered fact-checking and ethics, even as social media becomes the top news source. Press Freedom Under Pressure: Nigeria’s journalists’ union and rights groups condemned the arrest of an Osun NUJ secretary, while Mexico mourns the killing of a Veracruz crime reporter—both spotlighting rising risks for reporters. Free Speech at Work: Florida’s wildlife agency rolled out a new social media policy after settling a lawsuit with a fired biologist over a post about Charlie Kirk, raising fresh First Amendment concerns. Publishing & AI Disclosure: A memoir openly assisted with AI tools keeps winning recognition, as the industry debates how to handle disclosed AI use. Competition & Consumer Protection: Japan’s FTC moved against bid-rigging in condo repair projects, ordering cease-and-desist actions and surcharges. Policy Watch: Final Medicaid work-requirement rules are out, with states scrambling to update systems ahead of the 2027 rollout. Local Media Community: Malaysia’s HAWANA 2026 fun walk drew 1,500 participants ahead of National Journalists’ Day. Sports Meets Media: FIFA’s Infantino urged Algeria to release a jailed French journalist as the World Cup begins.
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