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14 May 2021
This project remembers slain Mexican journalists for their work, not their deaths
Mexico marked World Press Freedom Day earlier this month by recording the 122nd murder of…
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11 May 2021
Can watchdogs watch other watchdogs? A look at journalists holding other journalists to account in India, Kenya and Ukraine
Spanish journalists say, “perro no come perro” – a dog doesn’t eat dog. It's a metaphor …
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10 May 2021
How a group of Nigerian journalists are digitising thousands of old newspapers
Laura Oliver -
30 Apr 2021
Six tips to make the most of freedom of information requests in your newsroom
More than 120 countries have some kind of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) enshrined in law, but…
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28 Apr 2021
13 lessons from our Journalist Fellows on the future of journalism worldwide
In January 2021, a truly determined group of journalists from Kyrgyzstan, India, Hungary, Norway,…
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27 Apr 2021
How African news organisations can build strong alliances across the continent
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22 Apr 2021
Why we need a new local language of climate change reporting
Meera Selva -
19 Apr 2021
“The future of journalism is small, intimate and personal,” says Indian journalist who’s writing about mental health on Substack
Laura Oliver -
13 Apr 2021
Alessandra Galloni on how to restore trust in news: "Focus ruthlessly on the facts"
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13 Apr 2021
Afghanistan's press freedom is threatened. Meet the young journalists fighting for it
Raksha Kumar -
31 Mar 2021
From fact-checking to women’s rights: TikTok's promising rise in the Global South
Laura Oliver -
30 Mar 2021
Do you want to fix the news media race problem? Put fewer white men at the top
Meera Selva