Truth and lies (*)
-Why are you here, Igor? -I don’t know. I saw many people together looking at the same spot and joined the group to find out what was so interesting, Alex.
Despite its troubles
-Why are you here, Igor? -I don’t know. I saw many people together looking at the same spot and joined the group to find out what was so interesting, Alex.
My father was a teacher of ethics in Journalism. He had learn by experience the subject because he risked his life to tell the truth during WWII. He wrote a
The stress of the job of a journalist in a newspaper never ends. At least this is my experience of 26 years.Most of the time, I was a reporter specialised
As a reporter, I had to deal with information about terrorism and, in my case, above all, about the youngsters who were going to be trained to become terrorists. Life
We are in the middle of a tremendous global crisis, and many of us are suffering more than we should because incompetents govern us. In the case of Spain, they
During 30 years of my life, I was the Press. I was de one making uneasy questions to politicians, in press conferences, and putting myself at risk to find the
I have spent my whole professional career as a reporter, writing about true stories, and researching to find the truth about the facts. Three decades of doing so every day
“Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense.” — Gertrude Stein Do you agree? Generalizations are dangerous. I don’t think “everybody” loses their common
Is it possible to be too honest, or is honesty always the best policy? Lies, even good intended ones, can be a source of a lot of confusion and suffering. At