A recent press briefing held at a designated location outside a major government building quickly became tense when members of the media interrupted officials with loud, overlapping questions. The incident occurred during an informal press session, commonly known as a “gaggle,” where two high-level representatives were present to provide updates and respond to inquiries on a range of international matters. The session, intended to give journalists an opportunity to hear directly from those handling foreign policy issues, took a chaotic turn when several reporters began raising their voices, talking over each other, and interrupting the officials before they could complete...
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