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Bahubali Shah, co-owner of the Gujarati daily Gujarat Samachar, has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in Ahmedabad in connection with an alleged financial fraud case.

John MacKenzie, affectionately known as 'Macca', is retiring from 4CA Cairns after a remarkable 42-year run, with his final broadcast scheduled for Friday, May 30. According to Radio Info, his departure coincides with the station’s 89th anniversary.

Post-Operation Sindoor, India isn’t just turning off the tap on the Indus—it’s sealing cracks across diplomacy, business, and academia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar declared PoK the only Kashmir issue left and vowed no water until Pakistan quits terror for good. Meanwhile, security clearance was revoked for Turkish airport firm Çelebi, and Indian universities were asked to cut ties with Pakistan, Turkiye, and Bangladesh. On the homefront, India halved maternal deaths but progress is wildly uneven. Neeraj Chopra clarified he's no friend of Arshad Nadeem. And Google’s Gemini AI? Now riding shotgun in your car and wrist.

KBKast’s host, Karissa Breen, believes that “standard, generic answers aren’t enough” to welcome guests onto the show.

Justices rule in defamation appeals case brought by former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith against Nine and two senior investigative journalists.

Will international sports coverage by the New York Times increase Nine's subscriber numbers? They certainly think so, with a new Premium offering beginning today.

3AW loses valued footy commentator who became local voice of the game.

The Times of India has launched a new initiative called the Systematic Intelligence Plan (SIP) to combat the spread of fake news, particularly in television broadcasts.

India’s long patience over the Indus Waters Treaty has run dry—literally. After decades of honouring a lopsided pact that gave Pakistan control over 80% of shared waters, New Delhi has finally suspended the 1960 agreement following the Pahalgam terror attack. The move halts flood data sharing and unlocks India’s right to build on the western rivers, reported Vishwa Mohan (TOI) and Harikishan Sharma (IE). Meanwhile, the Supreme Court ordered UP to fund the education of a Muslim boy assaulted by classmates, Foxconn bagged a $435M Apple chip project nod, IPL okayed mid-season replacements and Mohanlal’s Thudarum inches towards history.

Ray Kuka takes the reins at 7News as De Ceglie bows out.

An advisory issued by the Indian government on May 8, directing streaming platforms to take down all Pakistani-origin content, has yet to see widespread compliance.

The rise of short-form news formats—Instagram reel explainers, 60-word summaries, and bite-sized updates is reshaping how audiences engage with journalism.

When International Women’s Day came around last year, Karissa Breen and the KBI.media team decided to do “something different” so they launched IWD Digital Magazine.

Europe-based correspondent who covered international news for the Fin for seven years gets to grips with new role at the UK's leading masthead, The Telegraph.

In a scroll-hungry world, art journalists are crafting quieter, more lasting stories--documenting brushstrokes, clay and culture with nuance while adapting to the evolving rules of digital storytelling.


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