16th August 2022 Reporting from exile, an Uyghur journalist sees social media as a double-edged sword Shohret Hoshur, who works for Radio Free Asia, explains why he envies Ukrainians and how he keeps reporting on his community from afar.
16th August 2022 Reporting from exile, an Uyghur journalist sees social media as a double-edged sword Shohret Hoshur, who works for Radio Free Asia, explains why he envies Ukrainians and how he keeps reporting on his community from afar.
9th August 2022 In an industry mostly run by men, a few women are changing Nigerian newsrooms Journalists Adesola Afolabi, Mercy Abang and Motunrayo Alaka speak about their challenges as trailblazers in the West African country.
9th August 2022 In an industry mostly run by men, a few women are changing Nigerian newsrooms Journalists Adesola Afolabi, Mercy Abang and Motunrayo Alaka speak about their challenges as trailblazers in the West African country.
2nd August 2022 As Putin’s troops attack Donbas, local journalists keep reporting on life and death "A lot of people need us, so we keep working for our audience," says Olha Kyrylova, a reporter for independent news outlet 'Vchasno'.
2nd August 2022 As Putin’s troops attack Donbas, local journalists keep reporting on life and death "A lot of people need us, so we keep working for our audience," says Olha Kyrylova, a reporter for independent news outlet 'Vchasno'.
26th July 2022 In a nation polarised by COVID-19, Canadian women journalists suffer online abuse “We need an environment where journalists can go to a manager and discuss what they are going through,” says reporter Raisa Patel.
26th July 2022 In a nation polarised by COVID-19, Canadian women journalists suffer online abuse “We need an environment where journalists can go to a manager and discuss what they are going through,” says reporter Raisa Patel.
20th July 2022 Four takeaways from the first semester of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network Katherine Dunn and Diego Arguedas Ortiz share what they've learnt from 100 journalists from around the world on covering climate change.
20th July 2022 Four takeaways from the first semester of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network Katherine Dunn and Diego Arguedas Ortiz share what they've learnt from 100 journalists from around the world on covering climate change.
19th July 2022 As many journalists come under attack, TRF launches a free tool to monitor online abuse Designed with the help of Jigsaw, TRFilter allows users to mute and block abusers at scale and to create reports with harmful comments.
19th July 2022 As many journalists come under attack, TRF launches a free tool to monitor online abuse Designed with the help of Jigsaw, TRFilter allows users to mute and block abusers at scale and to create reports with harmful comments.
19th July 2022 Many EU visitors shut out from US sites as a response to GDPR never came back By temporarily blocking EU users as a response to the GDPR, some US news sites have suffered long-term losses of EU visitors.
19th July 2022 Many EU visitors shut out from US sites as a response to GDPR never came back By temporarily blocking EU users as a response to the GDPR, some US news sites have suffered long-term losses of EU visitors.
19th July 2022 How a pioneering Italian podcaster is leading innovation in a print-focused media industry “The idea for the podcast was to tell a story from the world every day,” says Cecilia Sala, the 26-year-old Italian journalist behind 'Stories'.
19th July 2022 How a pioneering Italian podcaster is leading innovation in a print-focused media industry “The idea for the podcast was to tell a story from the world every day,” says Cecilia Sala, the 26-year-old Italian journalist behind 'Stories'.
12th July 2022 Un puñado de ideas para repensar el futuro del periodismo "Vivimos en una era de creatividad extrema y en el periodismo debemos estar a la altura", dice Ros Atkins, periodista de la BBC.
12th July 2022 Un puñado de ideas para repensar el futuro del periodismo "Vivimos en una era de creatividad extrema y en el periodismo debemos estar a la altura", dice Ros Atkins, periodista de la BBC.