dispatches
n. plural-onlyn. official reports or messages sent quickly from one place to another, often by a soldier, journalist, or government worker. You usually see this word when someone is sending news from a far-away or dangerous place.
n. official reports or communications sent with speed, typically by a military officer, diplomat, or foreign correspondent. Often used in the plural to refer to a series of updates from a specific location or event.
The journalist sent daily dispatches from the front lines.
The embassy received urgent dispatches regarding the sudden change in the local government's trade policy.
His collection of wartime dispatches provides a visceral, first-hand account of the logistical failures that eventually led to the army's retreat during the winter campaign.
Almost always used in the plural form when referring to news or official reports.