How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok Deepak Adhikari, co-founder of Nepalcheck, explains how he and his small team focus on claims often reported verbatim by the news media.
This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok Deepak Adhikari, co-founder of Nepalcheck, explains how he and his small team focus on claims often reported verbatim by the news media.
The press didn't notice Bolsonaro's strength. Here's what went wrong and how to fix it Bolsonaro's attacks have created a challenging environment for journalists in Brazil. Three experts discuss what they can do to improve their coverage.
The press didn't notice Bolsonaro's strength. Here's what went wrong and how to fix it Bolsonaro's attacks have created a challenging environment for journalists in Brazil. Three experts discuss what they can do to improve their coverage.
Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies Fact-checkers, researchers and platforms have tried to fix a toxic environment. Their work has only scratched the surface of the problem.
Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies Fact-checkers, researchers and platforms have tried to fix a toxic environment. Their work has only scratched the surface of the problem.
Kenyan journalists just covered a tight election. Here's what colleagues in other countries can learn from them As Italy, Brazil and Nigeria go through divisive campaigns, reporters, researchers and fact-checkers analyse how coverage in Kenya went.
Kenyan journalists just covered a tight election. Here's what colleagues in other countries can learn from them As Italy, Brazil and Nigeria go through divisive campaigns, reporters, researchers and fact-checkers analyse how coverage in Kenya went.
“Journalists must hold each other to account. We all get damaged when somebody goes off track” Award-winning investigative journalist Anton Harber reflects on the state of freedom of expression and investigative journalism in South Africa and beyond.
“Journalists must hold each other to account. We all get damaged when somebody goes off track” Award-winning investigative journalist Anton Harber reflects on the state of freedom of expression and investigative journalism in South Africa and beyond.