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The press is following the trend of not only reflecting but also providing explanations and solutions

Theo Hồng Sâm/Nhà báo & Công luận |

“The world press is now also following the trend of constructive journalism, solution journalism, not following the slogan “where there is blood, there is news” to produce sensational information like before”, emphasized Journalist Le Quoc Minh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of Central Propaganda, Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association before the 2024 Editors' Forum “Solution journalism: The direction for traditional journalism?” (taking place on September 21 in Binh Thuan).

Returning to the sunshine and wind of the Central Highlands

HẢI DANH |

Transferring to the Central Highlands on a summer day in June, the sun on the red basalt soil told me that a difficult but exciting journey was about to unfold. After a few days of getting to know each other, the first job I was assigned by Mr. Phan Anh Tuan - in charge of the Representative Office of Lao Dong Newspaper in the Central Highlands region, was to coordinate with the Labor Confederation of the provinces to support and help. help workers in difficult circumstances in the area.

Labor in me, pride in my family

PHƯƠNG TRANG |

Labor is not only an agency, a job but also the pride of families whose children contribute to the newspaper that has turned 95 years old.

Working through stormy areas

QUÁCH DU |

As a reporter for Lao Dong Newspaper for many years, I have been able to travel to many places, and have access to many people and situations throughout the North Central provinces . In each of those trips, stories and memories of people in hardship remained in my mind... Even now, every time I recall them, I still can't forget them.

There are long articles... 3 years

An Thượng |

Old characters and old stories are not only memories of a time working as a journalist , they are also useful professional lessons...

Choose difficulties to nurture kindness for yourself

Nguyễn Thùy |

Journalism is a difficult profession , because the boundaries are very fragile. Writers always have to choose which angle to stand in for their writing. While an article can turn an ordinary person into a hero, it can also make someone reach the end of their lives.

Behind the reporter's lens

YẾN PHƯƠNG |

"Since Ta Quang entered the Mekong Delta, many journalists here have had to change their perspective on filming, photography, and professional commitment...". Those are the sentiments that reporters from press agencies working in the Mekong Delta share about reporter Ta Quang - Lao Dong Newspaper.

Time, don't pass by!

Việt Văn |

No one can hold back time , even though there are times when we want to shout "Give me a ticket to childhood" (like the title of a book by writer Nguyen Nhat Anh), the law of life is always immutable. In just one year, I have completed 30 years working for Lao Dong newspaper and never in my mind did I imagine such a long journey associated with Labor. 30 years is nothing compared to the working-class newspaper's massive 95-year history, but for a person's life, it is about 1/3 of a life. My luckiest thing in my life as a journalist is meeting interesting people, and even more interesting when they are my dear colleagues working with Lao Dong Newspaper.

Working abroad

Vân Anh |

International and foreign affairs reporters like us are often unfairly called "salon reporters", but we also work in the field, and sometimes work abroad .

Baggage and maturity

Hiền Hương |

There is a saying, the people we meet in life are the people we need to meet, the things that happen are the things that need to happen. Before a "turning point" to turn to a new page in your life's journey , you may encounter signals from... the universe. The same way I entered Labor, from the other side of the street.

Behind the photo of the deceased miner by Lao Dong reporter

Nguyễn Hùng |

The photo of a group of Mong Duong mine workers carrying a dead teammate out of the mine on October 11, 2005 - has been used again and again by newspapers since then to illustrate news and articles about work accidents. coal industry. However, very few people know that the author of this photo is reporter Tran Ngoc Duy of Lao Dong Newspaper .