6th December 2022 Not quite the Arab Spring: how protestors in Iran are using social media in innovative ways Threatened by the authorities, young demonstrators are turning to Instagram and encryption in their fight for human rights in the country.
6th December 2022 Not quite the Arab Spring: how protestors in Iran are using social media in innovative ways Threatened by the authorities, young demonstrators are turning to Instagram and encryption in their fight for human rights in the country.
1st December 2022 “What we have today in India is truly the ‘dark age’ of journalism. Our media ecosystem has been gutted and destroyed” As billionaire Gautam Adani takes over India's NDTV, senior news anchor Ravish Kumar tendered his resignation with this speech.
1st December 2022 “What we have today in India is truly the ‘dark age’ of journalism. Our media ecosystem has been gutted and destroyed” As billionaire Gautam Adani takes over India's NDTV, senior news anchor Ravish Kumar tendered his resignation with this speech.
28th November 2022 “I’d like African journalists to do African investigations supported by African people” Ugandan journalist Solomon Serwanjja discusses his new institute and the many challenges investigative reporters face in the continent.
28th November 2022 “I’d like African journalists to do African investigations supported by African people” Ugandan journalist Solomon Serwanjja discusses his new institute and the many challenges investigative reporters face in the continent.
22nd November 2022 How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact the work of African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
22nd November 2022 How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact the work of African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
18th November 2022 Strict media laws, no public data, sources at risk: what it’s like to be a journalist in Qatar As the Fifa World Cup kicks off, experts assess the state of press freedom and explain what foreign reporters can expect.
18th November 2022 Strict media laws, no public data, sources at risk: what it’s like to be a journalist in Qatar As the Fifa World Cup kicks off, experts assess the state of press freedom and explain what foreign reporters can expect.
17th November 2022 Eminent political scientist and pioneering election analyst Sir David Butler dies A distinguished Oxford academic, his Media and Politics Seminar Series at Nuffield College was attended by many Journalist Fellows.
17th November 2022 Eminent political scientist and pioneering election analyst Sir David Butler dies A distinguished Oxford academic, his Media and Politics Seminar Series at Nuffield College was attended by many Journalist Fellows.
17th November 2022 This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok Deepak Adhikari, co-founder of Nepalcheck, explains how he and his small team focus on claims often reported verbatim by the news media.
17th November 2022 This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok Deepak Adhikari, co-founder of Nepalcheck, explains how he and his small team focus on claims often reported verbatim by the news media.
14th November 2022 Covering climate in the Global South: ideas from Paraguay, Indonesia, Africa and beyond Ideas from Paraguay, Indonesia, Africa and beyond.
14th November 2022 Covering climate in the Global South: ideas from Paraguay, Indonesia, Africa and beyond Ideas from Paraguay, Indonesia, Africa and beyond.
8th November 2022 “We created The Cable to show that online journalism can be done professionally and decently without blackmail or extortion” Nigerian journalist Simon Kolawole discusses his new book, his online newspaper The Cable and the news ecosystem in his home country.
8th November 2022 “We created The Cable to show that online journalism can be done professionally and decently without blackmail or extortion” Nigerian journalist Simon Kolawole discusses his new book, his online newspaper The Cable and the news ecosystem in his home country.