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Upfront: War hits Aussie hip pocket

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Sometimes the only way a foreign conflict becomes newsworthy to Australian punters, is when it starts to impact them directly. And with petrol prices climbing with no sign of respite, suddenly this war is back on the front pages. WAR AT THE PUMP, yelled The Daily Telegraph with Jessica Wang and Remy Varga combining to report that the pain could be even worse for Joe Blow because gas was pushing up inflation, and that could increase interest rates. Of course, for all matters due to the hip pocket, we should jump across to the Fin, where things are so serious, the Nine business paper could find any room for its Daily AI spectre. OIL SHOCK SHATTERS MARKETS, wrote Gus McCubbing, Grace Lagan and Jonathan Shapiro noting that $100 billion hs been wiped from Australian retiremement savings since the confict started following a 2.9 per cen fall in S&P/ASX The Australian was back to devoting much of its front page to the conflict with Richard Gerguson, Jack Quail and Noah Yim claiming t

Journalist and academic Garima Dutt passed away

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Journalist, media consultant and academic Garima Dutt has passed away suddenly. She had served as an Assistant Professor at the Delhi School of Journalism. Colleagues and peers remembered her as thoughtful, articulate and deeply engaged with the profession. Many recalled conversations with her on the evolving Indian media landscape, noting her commitment to critical reflection and dialogue. Her passing has left a void in both journalism and academia, where she was admired for her insight and dedication.  

Media fraternity mourns passing of S Ramasamy

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Veteran journalist and former Press Trust of India Regional Manager S Ramasamy passed away on Sunday. Affectionately known as ‘SR’ in journalistic and PTI circles, Ramasamy joined the national news agency in 1978 and served for nearly three decades. During his career, he extensively covered major political parties in Tamil Nadu, including the DMK and AIADMK. He was known for maintaining strong personal rapport with many of the state’s prominent political leaders of earlier decades.

Media fraternity mourns passing of Abdul Rashid Shah

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  Abdul Rashid Shah, a veteran journalist and Chief Editor of the Urdu daily Nidai Mashriq, passed away in Srinagar early on Saturday. A prominent figure in Kashmiri Urdu journalism, Shah began his career as an Information Officer with the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Information and Public Relations. In the early 1990s, amid rising insurgency in the region, he resigned from government service to devote himself fully to journalism. According to Good Morning Kashmir, Shah was earlier associated with Al-Safa News, which was then among the most widely circulated newspapers in the Valley. After leaving his government post, he went on to establish Nidai Mashriq.  

The Sangai Express wins overall title at AMWJU Sports meet 2026

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The 15th edition of the Journalists’ Sports Meet 2026 organised by the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union concluded on March 5 after five days of competitions, with The Sangai Express emerging as the overall team champion. Influencing India earlier reported that the event began on March 3 at the Manipur Press Club with a ceremonial torch relay from Kangla Fort and aimed to promote camaraderie among media professionals. Competitions were held in athletics, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, chess, cricket and football. The Sangai Express secured seven gold medals to win the title. SKTv finished second with five gold medals, while Media Unified secured third place. The Sangai Express also won the football final against Media Unified, Imphal Times reported.

Republic TV crew arrested for filming restricted Iranian naval vessel near Kochi port

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Shankar, a reporter with Republic TV, cameraperson Mani and boat driver Radhakrishnan were arrested on Saturday for allegedly entering a restricted high security zone near Kochi port to film an Iranian naval vessel. According to police, the trio used a rented boat to enter the Southern Coal Berth area, where they reportedly filmed and photographed the Iranian ship IRIS Lavan, which docked at the port earlier this week. Security personnel from the Central Industrial Security Force noticed the boat in the prohibited zone and detained them before handing them over to the Harbour Police in Kochi, Scroll reported.

International Women’s Day marked with events honouring women in media

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The All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) celebrated International Women’s Day at the Manipur Press Club on March 8 under the theme “Give to Gain.” As part of the programme, women working in various media houses in different capacities were honoured with gifts as a token of appreciation for their contributions to the media sector. Speaking at the event as one of the presidium members, Khumanthem Daina, Director of the Transport Department, said that empowering women requires mutual support among women themselves. She noted that although the condition of women has improved significantly compared to the past, much more needs to be done to address the challenges faced by women in society. Similarly, a special programme to honour women journalists was organised at Praja Bhavan in Hyderabad. During the programme, journalist Uma Sudhir was among several Telugu women journalists felicitated. Speaking during the occasion, CM assured that the long-pending issue of house s

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