The Global Journalism Council (GJC) hosted the fifth edition of its “Global Achievement Awards”, along with the inaugural “Ismail Gasprinsky...
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Organized by the Global Journalism Council (GJC), a historical documentary exhibition was opened for the first time in the United...
For the first time in the history of Turkish media in the United States, the “International Media Friendship Awards Ceremony”...
The Global Journalism Council (GJC) will organize an event in the United States of America for the first time this...
The fourth of the Global Journalism Council (GJC) global media gatherings took place in Alanya between October 3-6, 2024. In...
The media summit of BRICS, an economic cooperation organization led by Russia and China, to which Turkey is also making...
On the occasion of the Statehood Day of Montenegro, a reception hosted by the Montenegro’s Embassy in Ankara was held...
Antalya hosted the third Antalya Diplomacy Forum, which was held with approximately 5000 participants from 147 countries and became the...
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) announced that 68 per cent of journalists and media workers killed worldwide last year...
The International Media Meeting of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) organized by the Global Journalism Council (GJC) took...
TASS first deputy director-general Gusman was elected permanent rapporteur of the UNESCO IPDC Presidium. Mikhael Gusman, who came to the...
A total of 220 journalists, 50 of them from 32 different countries, who came to Alanya as guests of the...
Global Journalism Council (GJC) 2023 Global Achievement Awards ceremony, organized for the 3rd time this year, took place at the...
The third of the Global Journalism Council (GJC) traditional Global Media Meeting was successfully completed in Alanya between November 2-5,...
The 3rd Global Journalism Council (GJC) Global Media Meeting will be held in Alanya on 2-5 November with the participation...
The media forum organized in Moscow in cooperation with the Global Journalism Council (GJC) and Russia’s official state news agency...
President Gutul expressed his gratitude to the Turkish people and President Erdoğan for their support Evghenia Guțul, the newly elected...
The “Workshop on Peace and the Role of Media in the South Caucasus”, organized by the Global Journalism Council (GJC),...
Global Journalism Council (GJC) Global Media Workshop and Global Media Achievement Awards ceremony took place in Alanya. A total of...
The Global Journalism Council (GJC), an international media professional organization with representatives in 58 countries around the world and 81...
Global Journalism Council (GJC), which has launched a successful media school to support Turkey’s “Public Diplomacy” activities, hosted leading journalists...
Global Journalism Council (GJC) hosted leading journalists from Georgian media in Istanbul and Ankara in partnership with Turkiye’s Tbilisi Embassy...
“Global Achievement Awards” were presented by the Global Journalism Council (GJC) to institutions, organizations and individuals, including Anadolu Agency (AA)....
“Hello Summer” Breakfast was held at the Istanbul office of the Global Journalism Council (GJC). The journalists, who could not...
The Global Journalism Council has issued a statement regarding the deaths of two Azerbaijani journalists The Global Journalism Council (GJC)...
Fevzi KIZILKOYUN – Hurriyet reporter 1.WRITING A new revolution took place in Nagorno-Karabakh, which was carved into memory 30...
An online series of seminars on journalism in war was completed within the scope of the project “Media Volunteers-145” organized...
The Global Journalism Council (GJC) announced that approximately 300 journalists were victims of conflict and became refugees due to the...
The office opened by the Global Journalism Council (GJC ) in Istanbul was flooded by local and foreign journalists from...
“Anatolian News Agency (AA) Athens Representative Tevfik Durul and photojournalist Ayhan Mehmet flew from the Greek capital to Rhodes and...
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