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13 Nov 2020Our podcast: How 2020 is changing newsrooms around the world
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12 Nov 2020Low ego and listening: how the expectation of leadership in news has radically changed
Professor Lucy Kueng -
10 Nov 2020Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide
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20 Feb 2017We asked people from all over the world how journalists should cover powerful people who lie. Here is what they said
Alan Rusbridger, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Heidi Taksdal Skjeseth -
30 Oct 2020Our podcast: Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic?
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30 Oct 2020"Journalism is not for journalists. It's for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do"
Matthew Leake -
17 Oct 2020Report on tax evasion and listen to women of colour: Safiya Noble's tips to cover tech
Eduardo Suárez -
12 Oct 2020Women are missing from most COVID-19 news stories. Here's how to change this
Matthew Leake -
08 Oct 2020Valuing journalism in a world of near-infinite content
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
28 Sep 2020Celebrating the work of our Journalist Fellows for World News Day
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29 Sep 2020Six Journalist Fellows from Asia, Europe and North America join the Reuters Institute
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23 Sep 2020Our global journalism seminar series, chaired by Meera Selva, will be held online