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Over 800 journalists and media workers in Tripura staged a three-hour mass sit-in protest in front of Rabindra Bhavan in Agartala on Monday, demanding action on a 11-point charter of issues from the state government.

Travel trade media platform Karryon is launching a new quarterly travel publication - Luxury Unpacked - which will also feature a short print run.

Kulithalai police have registered cross cases against Srirangam MLA M Palaniyandi, his son Vimalathithan, two quarry workers and two journalists following an altercation at a private quarry in Kulithalai on January 30.

Two international rights organisations, the Human Rights Foundation and FORUM-ASIA, have approached the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention seeking the release of Kashmiri journalist Irfan Mehraj, calling his imprisonment illegal.

Refraction Media managing editor Jasmine Fellows has gone back to university to undertake a PHD. The decision, she said, came from annoyance about science publications being closed down.

South Australian publisher HWR Media has launched Teen Spirit, a national quarterly print magazine focused on Australian music targeting 14 to 18-year-olds, following the youth social media ban.

News Corp Australia’s State & Community mastheads, including The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail and The Advertiser, have introduced a new campaign putting journalists front and centre, and is aimed at showcasing the publisher's "breadth of content and 'commitment to trusted, relevant journalism".

After 13 years in senior leadership roles, including a decade as editor, Lenore Taylor has decided to leave Guardian Australia.

Fallout from Monday's protest, 'disturbing violence, 'Hard Left', 'Fair Cop', 'crime kingpin', and legendary editor leaves, plus more in today's news round-up. Stories (and a cartoon today by David Rowe), by Amanda Meade, Nick McKenzie, Ben Cubby, Matthew Knott, Perry Duffin and Jessica McSweeney, Brendan Kearns, Carly Douglas, James O'Doherty, and Matthew Benns, plus John Hanrahan and Madeleine Bower, Catie McLeod and Nina Bucci, Ben Packham and James Dowling.

India’s media industry is steadily expanding, with newsrooms welcoming a new generation of interns who bring fresh ideas, perspectives, and voices. This shift is visible across organisations such as Firstpost, ANI, Times Network, Republic World, and Delhi Press, where internships have increasingly become gateways for students to gain exposure to digital and broadcast journalism.

Thirty-two-year-old journalist, Davinder Singh, was killed in a hit-and-run accident near the Sector 89 light point in Mohali early Monday, February 9. Singh, who worked with a Punjabi daily, was returning from a wedding when an unknown vehicle struck his motorcycle, leaving him critically injured. He was rushed to a Mohali hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

The Central University of Punjab organised a one-day AI Impact Pre-Summit on AI in journalism under the IndiaAI Mission, bringing together academics, media professionals and students to deliberate on the expanding role of artificial intelligence in journalism, education and society.

The All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) will organise the 15th Journalists’ Sports Meet 2026 from March 3 to March 7, following a resolution adopted at its Standing Committee meeting held on February 7.

Putting to rest rumours of a potential sale of the Times of India Group, Bennett, Coleman and Co Ltd (BCCL), to a large Indian conglomerate, Sivakumar Sundaram, CEO and Executive Director of BCCL, clarified earlier this week that the rumours were “entirely and unequivocally false,” after they gained traction through social media forwards and messaging platforms.


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