World Journalists Conference 2024

Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Yu In-chon, front row seventh from left, and Journalists Association of Korea President Park Jong-hyun, front row sixth from left, pose with attendees of the World Journalists Conference 2024 at the President Hotel in central Seoul, Monday. This year's conference invited some 60 journalists from 50 countries to discuss war journalism, the role of media in fostering peace and the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of journalism. Yonhap

Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Yu In-chon, front row seventh from left, and Journalists Association of Korea President Park Jong-hyun, front row sixth from left, pose with attendees of the World Journalists Conference 2024 at the President Hotel in central Seoul, Monday. This year's conference invited some 60 journalists from 50 countries to discuss war journalism, the role of media in fostering peace and the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of journalism. Yonhap

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