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08 Sep 2025
“It’s like drinking from polluted water”: How the UK media gets immigration coverage wrong and how to fix it
In the midst of bubbling unrest around immigration in the UK, some voices are calling for the…
Marina Adami -
08 Sep 2025
Here are the papers at the Future of Journalism Conference 2025 presented by Reuters Institute researchers
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09 Sep 2025
Director of Research Richard Fletcher, named Deputy Director of the Reuters Institute
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16 Sep 2025
“I felt powerless”: In Kenya’s newsrooms, young women face sexual harassment – and perpetrators often go unpunished
Maurice Oniang'o -
05 Sep 2025
Why two Kenyan journalists launched a newsroom to change global health storytelling
Maurice Oniang'o -
01 Sep 2025
A new Fellowship will bring a journalist in or from Wales to the Reuters Institute in early 2026
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27 Aug 2025
OSINT, aid flights and trusted contacts: how journalists are covering Gaza’s story from afar
Marina Adami -
14 Aug 2025
Starved, displaced and exhausted: Inside AFP’s fight to protect its Gaza reporters
Marina Adami -
01 Aug 2025
“It’s a feature, not a bug” – How journalists can spot and mitigate AI bias
When ChatGPT first emerged in 2022, newsrooms were cautious about using it. Early adopters…
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24 Jul 2025
Google News Initiative, YouTube and Oxford University agree to extension of support for the Reuters Institute's Digital News Report to August 2026
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29 Jul 2025
Where are the women? Inside the gender gap holding back Kenya’s newsrooms
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22 Jul 2025
British journalist Helen Boaden named Chair of the Reuters Institute’s Steering Committee