12th June 2026 How BBC Eye built a multi-agent AI system to sift through ten thousand Russian social media posts The system allowed a team of OSINT specialists, reporters and computational journalists to accelerate their investigative work
12th June 2026 How BBC Eye built a multi-agent AI system to sift through ten thousand Russian social media posts The system allowed a team of OSINT specialists, reporters and computational journalists to accelerate their investigative work
9th June 2026 This small news publisher in the Maldives is betting on investigative journalism to rebuild itself “If we can't talk to the younger generation, we can't protect our values. It was the right moment to start anew," said columnist Mohamed Saif Fathih on the relaunch of the newspaper.
9th June 2026 This small news publisher in the Maldives is betting on investigative journalism to rebuild itself “If we can't talk to the younger generation, we can't protect our values. It was the right moment to start anew," said columnist Mohamed Saif Fathih on the relaunch of the newspaper.
5th June 2026 Meet the journalists training the AI models that might replace them “If [models] were a vehicle, AI would be the car and humans would be the fuel behind the whole thing,” says one of the reporters who’s worked for Meta.
5th June 2026 Meet the journalists training the AI models that might replace them “If [models] were a vehicle, AI would be the car and humans would be the fuel behind the whole thing,” says one of the reporters who’s worked for Meta.
2nd June 2026 When the killing of journalists disrupts nothing: a conversation with safety expert Elena Cosentino The International News Safety Institute’s director on the new normal for journalists in conflict zones.
2nd June 2026 When the killing of journalists disrupts nothing: a conversation with safety expert Elena Cosentino The International News Safety Institute’s director on the new normal for journalists in conflict zones.
1st June 2026 New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger on why (and how) news publishers should fight AI platforms “Our profession has been too quiet, too passive and too fragmented in the face of abuses by AI companies,” he says at the World News Media Congress
1st June 2026 New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger on why (and how) news publishers should fight AI platforms “Our profession has been too quiet, too passive and too fragmented in the face of abuses by AI companies,” he says at the World News Media Congress
29th May 2026 New global survey shows many conflict reporters lack training, protective gear and institutional support Researchers Adrian Hadland, Tara Pixley and Martin Smith-Rodden discussed preliminary findings of this study at an event at the Reuters Institute.
29th May 2026 New global survey shows many conflict reporters lack training, protective gear and institutional support Researchers Adrian Hadland, Tara Pixley and Martin Smith-Rodden discussed preliminary findings of this study at an event at the Reuters Institute.
29th May 2026 Nordic AI in Media Summit 2026: A deep look into how AI is about to revolutionise the news ecosystem The fourth edition of the yearly conference focused on the big changes on the horizon for the media industry.
29th May 2026 Nordic AI in Media Summit 2026: A deep look into how AI is about to revolutionise the news ecosystem The fourth edition of the yearly conference focused on the big changes on the horizon for the media industry.
29th May 2026 How National Geographic supports global storytellers in a shrinking news industry The Society’s chief storytelling officer, Kaitlin Yarnall, on how the organisation funds freelance work.
29th May 2026 How National Geographic supports global storytellers in a shrinking news industry The Society’s chief storytelling officer, Kaitlin Yarnall, on how the organisation funds freelance work.
26th May 2026 Micropayments for news have failed everywhere. Can they succeed in Kenya? Two legacy newspapers are leveraging mobile payments to offer day passes and access to articles for small prices. Maurice Oniang’o examines whether it’s working.
26th May 2026 Micropayments for news have failed everywhere. Can they succeed in Kenya? Two legacy newspapers are leveraging mobile payments to offer day passes and access to articles for small prices. Maurice Oniang’o examines whether it’s working.