16th March 2021 What the COVID-19 pandemic means for freelance journalists in the Global South The crisis has been especially difficult for independent reporters in countries such Brazil, India, Nigeria or Vietnam, Laura Oliver reports.
16th March 2021 What the COVID-19 pandemic means for freelance journalists in the Global South The crisis has been especially difficult for independent reporters in countries such Brazil, India, Nigeria or Vietnam, Laura Oliver reports.
12th March 2021 One year on, an unwanted heroism: journalism under fire in a global pandemic "Far too many journalists are currently having to take their lives into their hands when they do their jobs," writes Meera Selva.
12th March 2021 One year on, an unwanted heroism: journalism under fire in a global pandemic "Far too many journalists are currently having to take their lives into their hands when they do their jobs," writes Meera Selva.
12th March 2021 Behind the Japanese paradox: why news media of a tech-driven country are stuck in an offline world Japanese journalist Daisuke Furuta outlines what's preventing journalism in his home country from embracing digital transformation.
12th March 2021 Behind the Japanese paradox: why news media of a tech-driven country are stuck in an offline world Japanese journalist Daisuke Furuta outlines what's preventing journalism in his home country from embracing digital transformation.
12th March 2021 How a women-led bilingual publication reports on the Indian farmers’ protests Sangeet Toor, co-founder of ‘Karti Darthi’, explains how she and her colleagues hope to spread political awareness beyond the current crisis.
12th March 2021 How a women-led bilingual publication reports on the Indian farmers’ protests Sangeet Toor, co-founder of ‘Karti Darthi’, explains how she and her colleagues hope to spread political awareness beyond the current crisis.
10th March 2021 As Indonesia banned extremists’ content, journalists feared a threat to press freedom Experts say the measure may backfire and alert against preventing journalists from reporting on hardliners, Raksha Kumar reports.
10th March 2021 As Indonesia banned extremists’ content, journalists feared a threat to press freedom Experts say the measure may backfire and alert against preventing journalists from reporting on hardliners, Raksha Kumar reports.
2nd March 2021 How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
2nd March 2021 How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
24th February 2021 News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher Sinead Boucher, CEO of the New Zealand's biggest news site, doesn’t regret leaving the platform and encourages others to experiment.
24th February 2021 News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher Sinead Boucher, CEO of the New Zealand's biggest news site, doesn’t regret leaving the platform and encourages others to experiment.
23rd February 2021 “Younger audiences are quite unforgiving when it comes to poor quality content” Njoki Chege, who leads the Media Innovation Centre at the Aga Khan University in Kenya, speaks about the future of journalism in East Africa.
23rd February 2021 “Younger audiences are quite unforgiving when it comes to poor quality content” Njoki Chege, who leads the Media Innovation Centre at the Aga Khan University in Kenya, speaks about the future of journalism in East Africa.
19th February 2021 How to respond to disinformation while protecting free speech This piece offers recommendations to address some of these issues without jeopardising free expression and independent journalism around the world.
19th February 2021 How to respond to disinformation while protecting free speech This piece offers recommendations to address some of these issues without jeopardising free expression and independent journalism around the world.