Serving Readers in a Fractured Society: A study of South African newspapers, with comparisons drawn with newspapers in the Balkans
Serving Readers in a Fractured Society: A study of South African newspapers, with comparisons drawn with newspapers in the Balkans
How Indian TV news became a theatre of aggression and fanned the flames of populism A new report from the Network of Women in Media warns against the increasing toxicity of talk shows and stresses its political impact
How Indian TV news became a theatre of aggression and fanned the flames of populism A new report from the Network of Women in Media warns against the increasing toxicity of talk shows and stresses its political impact
“We were trying to build a democracy. Every value we worked to uphold has vanished” After fleeing the Taliban and rebuilding their lives in Canada, three Afghan journalists reflect on what’s been lost since the fall of Kabul.
“We were trying to build a democracy. Every value we worked to uphold has vanished” After fleeing the Taliban and rebuilding their lives in Canada, three Afghan journalists reflect on what’s been lost since the fall of Kabul.
Reporting from exile, an Uyghur journalist sees social media as a double-edged sword Shohret Hoshur, who works for Radio Free Asia, explains why he envies Ukrainians and how he keeps reporting on his community from afar.
Reporting from exile, an Uyghur journalist sees social media as a double-edged sword Shohret Hoshur, who works for Radio Free Asia, explains why he envies Ukrainians and how he keeps reporting on his community from afar.
In an industry mostly run by men, a few women are changing Nigerian newsrooms Journalists Adesola Afolabi, Mercy Abang and Motunrayo Alaka speak about their challenges as trailblazers in the West African country.
In an industry mostly run by men, a few women are changing Nigerian newsrooms Journalists Adesola Afolabi, Mercy Abang and Motunrayo Alaka speak about their challenges as trailblazers in the West African country.
As Putin’s troops attack Donbas, local journalists keep reporting on life and death "A lot of people need us, so we keep working for our audience," says Olha Kyrylova, a reporter for independent news outlet 'Vchasno'.
As Putin’s troops attack Donbas, local journalists keep reporting on life and death "A lot of people need us, so we keep working for our audience," says Olha Kyrylova, a reporter for independent news outlet 'Vchasno'.
In a nation polarised by COVID-19, Canadian women journalists suffer online abuse “We need an environment where journalists can go to a manager and discuss what they are going through,” says reporter Raisa Patel.
In a nation polarised by COVID-19, Canadian women journalists suffer online abuse “We need an environment where journalists can go to a manager and discuss what they are going through,” says reporter Raisa Patel.