18th January 2022 This news site is training hundreds of young women in digital journalism to reach remote audiences in news deserts across India “It’s our turn to speak and tell the stories,” says Priya Thuvassery, executive producer at Chambal Media and leader of the project.
18th January 2022 This news site is training hundreds of young women in digital journalism to reach remote audiences in news deserts across India “It’s our turn to speak and tell the stories,” says Priya Thuvassery, executive producer at Chambal Media and leader of the project.
22nd December 2021 “Under Narendra Modi, access has become conditional on the journalist’s ideology” As he publishes his memoir, Indian senior editor Vir Sanghvi reflects about the relationship between reporters and politicians.
22nd December 2021 “Under Narendra Modi, access has become conditional on the journalist’s ideology” As he publishes his memoir, Indian senior editor Vir Sanghvi reflects about the relationship between reporters and politicians.
20th December 2021 As winter approaches, Afghan women journalists speak out: "I enjoyed all the liberties of life. Now I feel like a prisoner" Four months after the Taliban takeover, only 5% still live and work in Kabul. A new report amplifies their life stories.
20th December 2021 As winter approaches, Afghan women journalists speak out: "I enjoyed all the liberties of life. Now I feel like a prisoner" Four months after the Taliban takeover, only 5% still live and work in Kabul. A new report amplifies their life stories.
13th December 2021 21 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2021 still relevant in 2022 Our researchers have covered the most pressing issues in journalism in the past 12 months.
13th December 2021 21 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2021 still relevant in 2022 Our researchers have covered the most pressing issues in journalism in the past 12 months.
18th November 2021 As press freedom in Myanmar shrinks even further, an independent digital magazine embraces reader revenue to stay afloat 'Frontier Myanmar' has survived with the help of a membership programme and a new paywall.
18th November 2021 As press freedom in Myanmar shrinks even further, an independent digital magazine embraces reader revenue to stay afloat 'Frontier Myanmar' has survived with the help of a membership programme and a new paywall.
12th November 2021 Journalism at COP26: the missing voices and a taste of a more inspiring way forward "Climate change offers the chance to rethink and to reach out," writes Meera Selva, co-founder of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network.
12th November 2021 Journalism at COP26: the missing voices and a taste of a more inspiring way forward "Climate change offers the chance to rethink and to reach out," writes Meera Selva, co-founder of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network.
9th November 2021 “It was a leap of faith” – How a respected editor defied threats and hardship to create an independent news site in Venezuela “We are devoted to working for the people,” says Luz Mely Reyes, founder of ‘Efecto Cocuyo’.
9th November 2021 “It was a leap of faith” – How a respected editor defied threats and hardship to create an independent news site in Venezuela “We are devoted to working for the people,” says Luz Mely Reyes, founder of ‘Efecto Cocuyo’.
2nd November 2021 How China uses the news media as a weapon in its propaganda war against the West Beijing is reshaping coverage with deals in Italy, Czech Republic and the Philippines.
2nd November 2021 How China uses the news media as a weapon in its propaganda war against the West Beijing is reshaping coverage with deals in Italy, Czech Republic and the Philippines.
26th October 2021 China’s latest weapons against dissidents in Hong Kong – its own newspapers Owned by the regime, they target reporters and citizens. Arrests often come next.
26th October 2021 China’s latest weapons against dissidents in Hong Kong – its own newspapers Owned by the regime, they target reporters and citizens. Arrests often come next.