2nd April 2026 Why some wars don’t make headlines As media attention is focused on Iran and the wider region, three journalists from Uganda, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia reflect on why so many conflicts go ignored.
2nd April 2026 Why some wars don’t make headlines As media attention is focused on Iran and the wider region, three journalists from Uganda, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia reflect on why so many conflicts go ignored.
1st April 2026 “Nuance, accuracy and reason are often lost”: An Iranian journalist on what Western media gets wrong about Iran Reporter Kourosh Ziabari explains how “stereotypes” erase Iranian civil society and offers a roadmap for more balanced international reporting.
1st April 2026 “Nuance, accuracy and reason are often lost”: An Iranian journalist on what Western media gets wrong about Iran Reporter Kourosh Ziabari explains how “stereotypes” erase Iranian civil society and offers a roadmap for more balanced international reporting.
31st March 2026 How newsrooms are bringing their archives to life Journalists at The Economist, Charlie Hebdo, Archivi.ng and RetroNews share how – and why – they are putting their past articles to work with new features.
31st March 2026 How newsrooms are bringing their archives to life Journalists at The Economist, Charlie Hebdo, Archivi.ng and RetroNews share how – and why – they are putting their past articles to work with new features.
26th March 2026 US journalist Anne Godlasky, named Director of Reuters Institute’s Journalist Programmes A respected journalist with a background in editing, management and education, she'll oversee our Fellowship and other initiatives.
26th March 2026 US journalist Anne Godlasky, named Director of Reuters Institute’s Journalist Programmes A respected journalist with a background in editing, management and education, she'll oversee our Fellowship and other initiatives.
18th March 2026 AI and the Future of News 2026: what we learnt about its impact on newsrooms, fact-checking and news coverage The second instalment of our annual conference looked at how GenAI is reshaping the news ecosystem. Here’s a summary of the panels.
18th March 2026 AI and the Future of News 2026: what we learnt about its impact on newsrooms, fact-checking and news coverage The second instalment of our annual conference looked at how GenAI is reshaping the news ecosystem. Here’s a summary of the panels.
17th March 2026 Online AI and the Future of News 2026 A one-day conference on how AI is changing journalism
17th March 2026 Online AI and the Future of News 2026 A one-day conference on how AI is changing journalism
10th March 2026 “Reality doesn’t stop because you’re tired of it” Carlos Dada, Noa Landau, Nick Tattersall and Mitali Mukherjee spoke about news avoidance and covering populism at the 2026 Memorial Lecture
10th March 2026 “Reality doesn’t stop because you’re tired of it” Carlos Dada, Noa Landau, Nick Tattersall and Mitali Mukherjee spoke about news avoidance and covering populism at the 2026 Memorial Lecture
9th March 2026 Full text of Carlos Dada’s 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Journalism as resistance On Monday 9 March Salvadoran journalist Carlos Dada delivered the 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here is the transcript and video of his talk.
9th March 2026 Full text of Carlos Dada’s 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Journalism as resistance On Monday 9 March Salvadoran journalist Carlos Dada delivered the 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here is the transcript and video of his talk.
9th March 2026 La 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture de Carlos Dada: El periodismo como resistencia El 9 de marzo Carlos Dada dictó la Reuters Memorial Lecture de 2026. Esta es la transcripción de su conferencia
9th March 2026 La 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture de Carlos Dada: El periodismo como resistencia El 9 de marzo Carlos Dada dictó la Reuters Memorial Lecture de 2026. Esta es la transcripción de su conferencia