How to report on Ukraine’s history: guidelines from an Oxford historian Dr Olivia Durand gives some background for journalists reporting on Putin's attack on the country.
How to report on Ukraine’s history: guidelines from an Oxford historian Dr Olivia Durand gives some background for journalists reporting on Putin's attack on the country.
A Nigerian nonprofit is teaching fact-checking to journalists from West Africa News outlet Dubawa has trained colleagues from Ghana, Liberia, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. Now it would like to take its mission even further.
A Nigerian nonprofit is teaching fact-checking to journalists from West Africa News outlet Dubawa has trained colleagues from Ghana, Liberia, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. Now it would like to take its mission even further.
“We can’t ignore misinformation. What happens online is real and affects what happens offline” Gaëlle Faure discusses her work as digital verification editor at AFP.
“We can’t ignore misinformation. What happens online is real and affects what happens offline” Gaëlle Faure discusses her work as digital verification editor at AFP.
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.
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.
How China uses the news media as a propaganda weapon Beijing is reshaping coverage with deals in Italy, Czech Republic and the Philippines.
How China uses the news media as a propaganda weapon Beijing is reshaping coverage with deals in Italy, Czech Republic and the Philippines.
The fight for facts in the Global South: how four projects are building a new model “To increase the cost of lying, we need millions to worry about it, not just journalists and academics,” says Laura Zommer from Argentinian news site ‘Chequeado’.
The fight for facts in the Global South: how four projects are building a new model “To increase the cost of lying, we need millions to worry about it, not just journalists and academics,” says Laura Zommer from Argentinian news site ‘Chequeado’.