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Lizzies Winners 2026: Best Business Coverage, Mi-3

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Mi-3’s Andrew Birmingham has said the publication’s Best Business Coverage win at this year’s Australian IT Journalism Awards reflects the company's approach. That approach, he says, “is going very deeply into issues to try and understand them,” in a long-form manner.  The first of those entries included a major deep dive into Agentic AI, titled “Agentic AI: Risks, opportunities, now and next – 60 expert interviews, executive insight, human intelligence”  Birmingham told Influencing the project began in April last year, before agentic AI entered mainstream discussion. He spent six weeks in the US conducting 60 interviews, “getting into the guts of what was happening and trying to understand what the feel of agentic AI was in the US.” “It was clear that the tech industry was just moving with all undue haste and without regard for filling in some of the potholes along the way.” Birmingham explain

FOURTH RIGHT: How one news report helped NHRC stop a custodial abuse case from disappearing

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Image edited by Dinesh Raj M   There is a version of this story that writes itself as tragedy and stops there. A journalist by the name of Sudesh Vadecha, running an online media outlet in Rajkot -- ‘Khabar Rajkot Ki News -- claimed in an interview to The Wire that Rajkot Crime Branch deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Jagdish Bangadwa and his team subjected him to a brutal beating and inhumane treatment.  According to his report published on March 29, 2026, Sudesh was apprehended by the Crime Branch police on March 22. He was stripped, suspended upside down and physically tortured. Hospital staff were allegedly threatened against admitting him. He was warned that false cases would be filed, that his home would be demolished. He was admitted the following morning, broken. However, the police have categorically denied these claims, terming them as “drama.” The tragedy is real. But there is another story here -- one about influence, about the stubborn,

TODAY’S TEN: First Danish Chamber of Commerce in the country soon, teen saves parents from digital arrest and more

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  Image of the Day   BJP’s history-sheeter Rakesh Singh files nomination Arrested in the Vidyasagar statue vandalism case in 2019, BJP’s Rakesh Singh filed his nomination on Thursday, the final day for submissions, from the Kolkata Port seat while carrying a portrait of Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar, a 19th-century social reformer and one of Bengal’s icons. The state govt had earlier informed the Calcutta High Court that Singh is a history-sheeter and has 56 criminal cases against him in which he has been granted bail, writes Dwaipayan Ghosh for The Times of India. 13-year-old foils digital arrest A 13-year-old boy foiled a cyber fraud attempt after criminals posing as NIA officers tried to “digitally arrest” his parents by claiming his father’s phone number was linked to terrorists and a Rs 300-crore fraud, reports Krishna Chaudhary for The Times of India. Tanmay, a Class 8 student, told TOI on Thursday, “The accused asked my parents to stay on video call... I had

NHRC flags alleged police torture of journalist in Rajkot

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Gujarat police chief over the alleged unlawful detention and torture of a journalist by the Rajkot Crime Branch last month. The Commission said it took suo motu cognisance of a media report stating that on March 22, the journalist was detained, allegedly stripped, hung upside down, and assaulted, causing serious injuries, ABP Live reported. The NHRC also noted allegations that police attempted to pressure Rajkot Civil Hospital staff not to admit the victim, while also threatening him with false criminal cases and demolition of his house. Observing that the allegations raise serious human rights concerns if proven true, the NHRC has asked the Gujarat DGP to submit a detailed report within two weeks, including updates on the investigation and the victim’s health. According to reports, the journalist, who runs an online media outlet, was admitted to hospital on March 23.

Dentsu India & IWMBuzz announce multi‑year alliance

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Dentsu India and IWMBuzz Media have announced a marquee multi-year strategic partnership to shape India’s evolving OTT ecosystem, spanning culture, content, and commerce. The collaboration begins with Season 8 of the IWMBzz Digital Awards, alongside the launch of the dentsu–IWMBuzz OTT Report, an industry study tracking how content is created, consumed, and monetised in India. Now in its eighth season, the awards honour outstanding creative achievement across web series, digital films, podcasts, youth content, and non-fiction, with categories covering acting, direction, cinematography, editing, music, VFX, breakout debuts, and viral performances. Under the alliance, Dentsu and IWMBuzz will lead integrated media planning, sponsorship activation, and full-spectrum marketing, while also building the platform’s knowledge ecosystem. The partnership spans three consecutive seasons, aiming to amplify national reach, drive measurable ROI for partners, and position the awards as a

Highlight wrongdoing, get banned: Journalist flags media crackdown in Punjab

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The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday sought responses from the Centre, Facebook and the Punjab government on a petition filed by journalist Maninderjeet Sidhu, challenging the removal of his Facebook pages over alleged copyright violations. Sidhu, an independent digital journalist, told Influencing India that the action against his platforms reflects a broader pattern targeting critical voices in Punjab. “What is happening in Punjab is different -- highlight any wrongdoing of the party and your social media page will be banned immediately,” he said. Explaining how this operates, he added, “Official social media handles of news publications are illegally flagged claiming copyright violations. When repeatedly flagged, the page gets blocked. Similarly, I was targeted.” His main Facebook page, which had over 3.5 lakh followers, was removed in March 2026. Another platform, “Lok Awaz TV,” with more than 9 lakh followers, had been taken down earlier in January. Sid

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