B’nai Brith-organized ceremony honors Judah Ari Gross for his work at The Times of Israel; Yedioth Ahronoth’s Itamar Eichner receives top prize

Geoffroy Lejeune, 34, former editor of far-right publication, appointed to lead Journal du Dimanche following takeover by conservative billionaire

Winners are Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who covered the death of woman in police custody, and Narges Mohammadi, one of the country's most prominent activists

In an unusual collaboration, the Pittsburgh Union Progress and Jewish Chronicle have set aside their roles as competitors to better serve a community still shaken by trauma

Reporters recall their most memorable articles from a year shaped by the war in Ukraine and the Netanyahu-led religious right's replacement of the short-lived 'change government'

Platform doesn't explain bans, but Musk accuses reporters of sharing details of his private location, calls information 'basically assassination coordinates'

Group says hacking software, including notorious Israeli-made Pegasus, silences sources for fear of identification; calls to halt development, export, sale and use of spyware

Marina Ovsyannikova says Russian law enforcement raided her home at 6 a.m.; 'They scared my young daughter'

Adam Michnik is known for his role in Poland's Solidarity pro-democracy movement; was imprisoned in 1980s for efforts to end country's communist rule

Kahn previously served as the paper's Beijing bureau chief, as well as head of its international desk, which won six Pulitzer Prizes under his stewardship

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