10th February 2025 Watching chaos through a screen: How social media is changing the way we follow extreme weather events Journalists from Brazil, Nigeria and the UK reflect on the impact of online platforms on the way we consume news about climate disasters.
10th February 2025 Watching chaos through a screen: How social media is changing the way we follow extreme weather events Journalists from Brazil, Nigeria and the UK reflect on the impact of online platforms on the way we consume news about climate disasters.
7th February 2025 How I used generative AI to turn a powerful long-form story into an illustrated video Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he experimented with this new technology to bring an investigative piece into another medium.
7th February 2025 How I used generative AI to turn a powerful long-form story into an illustrated video Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he experimented with this new technology to bring an investigative piece into another medium.
7th February 2025 Reporting from inside the inferno: Three journalists reflect on how they covered Los Angeles’ deadly wildfires The blazes presented news teams with many challenges. A local editor, a photojournalist and a foreign correspondent explain their work.
7th February 2025 Reporting from inside the inferno: Three journalists reflect on how they covered Los Angeles’ deadly wildfires The blazes presented news teams with many challenges. A local editor, a photojournalist and a foreign correspondent explain their work.
5th February 2025 Zoom How climate news shapes public views Seven takeaways from the event on our report on how audiences follow climate change
5th February 2025 Zoom How climate news shapes public views Seven takeaways from the event on our report on how audiences follow climate change
3rd February 2025 How to protect democracies from falsehoods? By empowering the young with open-source investigation skills “If anyone with a smartphone can publish, they should also be able to verify,” argue Bellingcat’s founder Eliot Higgins and Dr Natalie Martin in this piece.
3rd February 2025 How to protect democracies from falsehoods? By empowering the young with open-source investigation skills “If anyone with a smartphone can publish, they should also be able to verify,” argue Bellingcat’s founder Eliot Higgins and Dr Natalie Martin in this piece.
31st January 2025 “Many journalists in the Global South are already using AI and they want guidance on how to do this ethically” Damian Radcliffe discusses his new report for the Thomson Reuters Foundation on how journalists in emerging economies are using this new technology.
31st January 2025 “Many journalists in the Global South are already using AI and they want guidance on how to do this ethically” Damian Radcliffe discusses his new report for the Thomson Reuters Foundation on how journalists in emerging economies are using this new technology.
30th January 2025 How AI is reshaping copyright law and what it means for the news industry Experts Alina Trapova and Christian Mammen on the current legal landscape and what to expect from deals and lawsuits in the years to come.
30th January 2025 How AI is reshaping copyright law and what it means for the news industry Experts Alina Trapova and Christian Mammen on the current legal landscape and what to expect from deals and lawsuits in the years to come.
28th January 2025 What DeepSeek may mean for the future of journalism and generative AI Expert Karen Hao on how this Chinese model can reshape the AI space, how it can impact journalism and how reporters should cover it.
28th January 2025 What DeepSeek may mean for the future of journalism and generative AI Expert Karen Hao on how this Chinese model can reshape the AI space, how it can impact journalism and how reporters should cover it.