12th May 2026 Lord Hague will chair the Reuters Institute’s Advisory Board from 2027 The University of Oxford’s Chancellor will follow in the steps of his predecessor Lord Patten, who led the board before his retirement in 2024.
12th May 2026 Lord Hague will chair the Reuters Institute’s Advisory Board from 2027 The University of Oxford’s Chancellor will follow in the steps of his predecessor Lord Patten, who led the board before his retirement in 2024.
11th May 2026 Running a news site from a food stall: How Myanmar’s exiled media is fighting to survive a brutal funding crisis As international funding dries up, journalists are driving taxis and selling food just to keep documenting the country’s civil war.
11th May 2026 Running a news site from a food stall: How Myanmar’s exiled media is fighting to survive a brutal funding crisis As international funding dries up, journalists are driving taxis and selling food just to keep documenting the country’s civil war.
4th May 2026 Trolling, memes and deepfakes: How AI is thickening the fog of war The US and Iran are using technology to obstruct coverage of the current conflict. Four experts discuss how AI is reshaping war reporting and the news ecosystem.
4th May 2026 Trolling, memes and deepfakes: How AI is thickening the fog of war The US and Iran are using technology to obstruct coverage of the current conflict. Four experts discuss how AI is reshaping war reporting and the news ecosystem.
30th April 2026 Audio, video and no news site: The young company rewiring Italy’s ageing media landscape Founded in 2021, Be Water is building a small, profitable empire including Chora Media, Will Media, and Cronache di Spogliatoio and capturing young audiences.
30th April 2026 Audio, video and no news site: The young company rewiring Italy’s ageing media landscape Founded in 2021, Be Water is building a small, profitable empire including Chora Media, Will Media, and Cronache di Spogliatoio and capturing young audiences.
28th April 2026 Six journalists from five countries are joining the Reuters Institute's fellowship programme in April 2026 They will all take part in seminars, events and discussions, and complete a personal project addressing a pressing issue influencing the future of journalism.
28th April 2026 Six journalists from five countries are joining the Reuters Institute's fellowship programme in April 2026 They will all take part in seminars, events and discussions, and complete a personal project addressing a pressing issue influencing the future of journalism.
24th April 2026 Colombian journalism’s #MeToo moment: Hundreds of women speak out against a toxic and sexist culture Two reporters reveal their own experiences at major newspapers, joining a movement that exposes endemic and often unpunished violence in the industry.
24th April 2026 Colombian journalism’s #MeToo moment: Hundreds of women speak out against a toxic and sexist culture Two reporters reveal their own experiences at major newspapers, joining a movement that exposes endemic and often unpunished violence in the industry.
24th April 2026 El #MeToo llega a Colombia: Cientos de reporteras denuncian una cultura de acoso sexual y laboral Dos periodistas desvelan experiencias vejatorias en dos grandes diarios y se unen a un movimiento que revela una violencia endémica y a menudo impune.
24th April 2026 El #MeToo llega a Colombia: Cientos de reporteras denuncian una cultura de acoso sexual y laboral Dos periodistas desvelan experiencias vejatorias en dos grandes diarios y se unen a un movimiento que revela una violencia endémica y a menudo impune.
23rd April 2026 “Like nailing jell-o to a wall”: Why unions are struggling to protect journalists’ rights in the age of AI Insights from union leaders in the US, Greece and the Philippines on how they are grappling with the dilemmas posed by an ever-evolving technology
23rd April 2026 “Like nailing jell-o to a wall”: Why unions are struggling to protect journalists’ rights in the age of AI Insights from union leaders in the US, Greece and the Philippines on how they are grappling with the dilemmas posed by an ever-evolving technology
21st April 2026 The journalist pioneering a new approach to journalism training in Ghana Emmanuel K. Dogbevi shares how his free, informal sessions are helping colleagues: "The beauty of this model is that dwindling donor funding won’t affect it."
21st April 2026 The journalist pioneering a new approach to journalism training in Ghana Emmanuel K. Dogbevi shares how his free, informal sessions are helping colleagues: "The beauty of this model is that dwindling donor funding won’t affect it."