The non-scientist’s guide to reporting on climate repair Journalist Rebekah White from New Zealand unpacks the challenges for a better climate repair reporting.
The non-scientist’s guide to reporting on climate repair Journalist Rebekah White from New Zealand unpacks the challenges for a better climate repair reporting.
Extinguishing wildfire misinformation: avenues for journalistic improvement Our Journalist Fellow Niko Efstathiou looks at how news publishers can improve their coverage of wildfires and fight false narratives around them.
Extinguishing wildfire misinformation: avenues for journalistic improvement Our Journalist Fellow Niko Efstathiou looks at how news publishers can improve their coverage of wildfires and fight false narratives around them.
Generative AI and news report 2025: How people think about AI’s role in journalism and society Our survey explores how people use generative AI in their everyday lives, what they think its impact will be on different areas of society, and what they think about its use in news and journalism specifically.
Generative AI and news report 2025: How people think about AI’s role in journalism and society Our survey explores how people use generative AI in their everyday lives, what they think its impact will be on different areas of society, and what they think about its use in news and journalism specifically.
Journalism’s role in an AI-driven world AI is accelerating misinformation and eroding public confidence. Sashka Koloff looks at how leading newsrooms are fighting back – with transparency, audience engagement, and a renewed focus on journalism’s core purpose.
Journalism’s role in an AI-driven world AI is accelerating misinformation and eroding public confidence. Sashka Koloff looks at how leading newsrooms are fighting back – with transparency, audience engagement, and a renewed focus on journalism’s core purpose.
Perceptions, power, and polarisation: the political impact of UK fact-checking Through interviews with UK politicians, strategists, and advisers, this project investigates whether fact-checking changes how politicians craft their messages.
Perceptions, power, and polarisation: the political impact of UK fact-checking Through interviews with UK politicians, strategists, and advisers, this project investigates whether fact-checking changes how politicians craft their messages.
What Gaza teaches us about improving Singapore’s coverage of race and religion Presenting only one or a few perspectives risks oversimplifying the Gaza conflict and giving a skewed picture, argues Arlina Arshad.
What Gaza teaches us about improving Singapore’s coverage of race and religion Presenting only one or a few perspectives risks oversimplifying the Gaza conflict and giving a skewed picture, argues Arlina Arshad.
How 2025 shaped journalism: Insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI and OSINT to news creators, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
How 2025 shaped journalism: Insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI and OSINT to news creators, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
AI is undermining OSINT’s core assumptions. Here’s how journalists should adapt As generative AI makes fabrication easier and detection harder, experts must evolve its methods, invest in contextual expertise, and adopt transparent workflows.
AI is undermining OSINT’s core assumptions. Here’s how journalists should adapt As generative AI makes fabrication easier and detection harder, experts must evolve its methods, invest in contextual expertise, and adopt transparent workflows.
Anyone can be a digital detective now: The rise of citizen-led online investigations in Kenya Tech-savvy citizens are participating in crowdsourced online investigations fuelled by frustration and a lack of accountability.
Anyone can be a digital detective now: The rise of citizen-led online investigations in Kenya Tech-savvy citizens are participating in crowdsourced online investigations fuelled by frustration and a lack of accountability.
JournalismAI Festival 2025: Four projects that caught our eye and a few rising trends From Zimbabwe to Cuba, here are a dozen of initiatives presented at the conference from small and medium-sized newsrooms around the world.
JournalismAI Festival 2025: Four projects that caught our eye and a few rising trends From Zimbabwe to Cuba, here are a dozen of initiatives presented at the conference from small and medium-sized newsrooms around the world.
Eduardo Suarez on the work of the Reuters Institute's editorial team in 2024-25 A piece by our Director of Editorial, originally published in the Reuters Institute's Annual Report.
Eduardo Suarez on the work of the Reuters Institute's editorial team in 2024-25 A piece by our Director of Editorial, originally published in the Reuters Institute's Annual Report.
How science journalists worldwide are fighting White House misinformation “All we can do is not get pulled into the political debates and try to be fair-minded, factual, credible and authoritative,” said STAT’s founder Rick Berke.
How science journalists worldwide are fighting White House misinformation “All we can do is not get pulled into the political debates and try to be fair-minded, factual, credible and authoritative,” said STAT’s founder Rick Berke.
Serbia The media market in Serbia is oversaturated, while being poorly regulated and highly politically controlled.
Serbia The media market in Serbia is oversaturated, while being poorly regulated and highly politically controlled.
Portugal After another year of political uncertainty led by a minority government, the Portuguese were called to the polls once again in May 2025.
Portugal After another year of political uncertainty led by a minority government, the Portuguese were called to the polls once again in May 2025.
South Korea News consumption has been steadily declining across all age groups for several years, more recently with a noticeable drop in news access through online portals in particular.
South Korea News consumption has been steadily declining across all age groups for several years, more recently with a noticeable drop in news access through online portals in particular.
Morocco After years of criticism over limited press freedom and state-dominated media, Morocco has recently shown signs of positive change. Jailed and exiled journalists have been released and new voices are gaining prominence in digital platforms, raising hopes for a freer media environment.
Morocco After years of criticism over limited press freedom and state-dominated media, Morocco has recently shown signs of positive change. Jailed and exiled journalists have been released and new voices are gaining prominence in digital platforms, raising hopes for a freer media environment.
India Press freedom in India remains a significant concern following the re-election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a historic third term.
India Press freedom in India remains a significant concern following the re-election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a historic third term.
Insights from Bellingcat on Russia's Ukraine ambitions Seven highlights from our seminar with investigative journalist Christo Grozev, who spoke about Bellingcat's work on the war in Ukraine.
Insights from Bellingcat on Russia's Ukraine ambitions Seven highlights from our seminar with investigative journalist Christo Grozev, who spoke about Bellingcat's work on the war in Ukraine.
Navigating the 'infodemic': key findings from our new report on how people access news about coronavirus
Navigating the 'infodemic': key findings from our new report on how people access news about coronavirus
UK COVID-19 news indicators page The UK COVID-19 news and information project analyses how the British public navigates information and misinformation about coronavirus and about how the government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic.
UK COVID-19 news indicators page The UK COVID-19 news and information project analyses how the British public navigates information and misinformation about coronavirus and about how the government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic.
The UK COVID-19 news and information project The project analyses how the British public navigates information and misinformation about coronavirus and about how the government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic.
The UK COVID-19 news and information project The project analyses how the British public navigates information and misinformation about coronavirus and about how the government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic.
Our webinars Find and watch back our series of webinars delivered by experts from the Reuters Institute
Our webinars Find and watch back our series of webinars delivered by experts from the Reuters Institute
Here is our seminar series for 2020 Hilary term Our Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series features leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world. Here are the seminars that will take place from January to March 2020.
Here is our seminar series for 2020 Hilary term Our Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series features leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world. Here are the seminars that will take place from January to March 2020.
Our fellowship programme The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute allows practising journalists to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth.
Our fellowship programme The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute allows practising journalists to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth.