23rd February 2026 Carlos Dada, director de El Faro: “Lo más importante que el periodismo puede hacer en una dictadura es decir la verdad” El periodista salvadoreño impartirá la Reuters Memorial Lecture de 2026. Aquí habla de su trabajo y de cómo informar de un país desde el exilio.
23rd February 2026 Carlos Dada, director de El Faro: “Lo más importante que el periodismo puede hacer en una dictadura es decir la verdad” El periodista salvadoreño impartirá la Reuters Memorial Lecture de 2026. Aquí habla de su trabajo y de cómo informar de un país desde el exilio.
23rd February 2026 Carlos Dada, editor of El Faro: “The most important thing journalism can do in a dictatorship is to tell the truth” The Salvadoran journalist will deliver the 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture. In this interview, he discusses his work and the challenges of reporting from exile.
23rd February 2026 Carlos Dada, editor of El Faro: “The most important thing journalism can do in a dictatorship is to tell the truth” The Salvadoran journalist will deliver the 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture. In this interview, he discusses his work and the challenges of reporting from exile.
19th February 2026 From AI tools to Prince Andrew’s arrest: How newsrooms are digging into the Jeffrey Epstein files Editors from the BBC, the New York Times, the Guardian, the Miami Herald and Bellingcat on the tech, communities and strategies helping them cover the story.
19th February 2026 From AI tools to Prince Andrew’s arrest: How newsrooms are digging into the Jeffrey Epstein files Editors from the BBC, the New York Times, the Guardian, the Miami Herald and Bellingcat on the tech, communities and strategies helping them cover the story.
18th February 2026 Climate reporters in the Global South are more exposed to mental health risks with much less support, suggests new research Dr Anthony Feinstein discusses this recently published paper, which he coauthored with Jillian Mead and colleagues from our climate network.
18th February 2026 Climate reporters in the Global South are more exposed to mental health risks with much less support, suggests new research Dr Anthony Feinstein discusses this recently published paper, which he coauthored with Jillian Mead and colleagues from our climate network.
17th February 2026 This Colombian media outlet translates economics with a dash of memes and humour “We want to be a bridge,” says María Camila González, co-founder of Economía para la Pipol, the team doing explainers for more than 200,000 followers.
17th February 2026 This Colombian media outlet translates economics with a dash of memes and humour “We want to be a bridge,” says María Camila González, co-founder of Economía para la Pipol, the team doing explainers for more than 200,000 followers.
17th February 2026 Este medio colombiano traduce la economía para el gran público con una pizca de memes y humor “Queremos ser un puente”, dice María Camila González, cofundadora de Economía para la Pipol, cuyo equipo explica asuntos financieros a más de 200.000 seguidores
17th February 2026 Este medio colombiano traduce la economía para el gran público con una pizca de memes y humor “Queremos ser un puente”, dice María Camila González, cofundadora de Economía para la Pipol, cuyo equipo explica asuntos financieros a más de 200.000 seguidores
12th February 2026 How to cover a country cut out from the Internet? The battle to report on Iran from exile Four Iranian journalists in exile share the challenge of reporting on their homeland amidst the longest blackout their nation has ever experienced
12th February 2026 How to cover a country cut out from the Internet? The battle to report on Iran from exile Four Iranian journalists in exile share the challenge of reporting on their homeland amidst the longest blackout their nation has ever experienced
12th February 2026 A look inside the relentless mind of the FOIA reporter whom US government agencies fear most “I never move on. I always push them, and I will always appeal,” says investigative journalist Jason Leopold, an expert on freedom of information requests.
12th February 2026 A look inside the relentless mind of the FOIA reporter whom US government agencies fear most “I never move on. I always push them, and I will always appeal,” says investigative journalist Jason Leopold, an expert on freedom of information requests.
10th February 2026 Speed, hoaxes and mistrust: How AI is transforming freelance journalism Reporters and commissioning editors from around the world share how the GenAI revolution is reshaping the way they work.
10th February 2026 Speed, hoaxes and mistrust: How AI is transforming freelance journalism Reporters and commissioning editors from around the world share how the GenAI revolution is reshaping the way they work.