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13 Sep 2023
How a young sports news site published a crucial scoop that brought down Rubiales
Eduardo Suárez -
13 Sep 2023
El hechizo se ha roto: cinco periodistas quemados cuentan por qué dejaron el trabajo de sus sueños
Murillo Camarotto -
09 Sep 2023
What we learnt at our 40-year Fellowship reunion about the future of news
Marina Adami, Gretel Kahn -
09 Sep 2023
Journalists and academics can be “curators of truth and educators at heart,” says Oxford University Vice-Chancellor at our reunion
Prof. Irene Tracey -
08 Sep 2023
To help journalists cover rising temperatures, newsrooms need to start with climate literacy
March 2022 was India’s hottest March on record. The heatwave that gripped the subcontinent that…
Sahana Ghosh -
08 Sep 2023
Should protecting the press be a priority for the G20? These global editors think so
Leading editors from around the world met earlier this week to discuss common challenges faced by…
Marina Adami -
12 Sep 2023
“We can’t do this alone”: Nigerian fact-checkers teamed up to debunk politicians’ false claims at this year’s election
Patrick Egwu -
07 Sep 2023
A WhatsApp course taught older Spaniards to spot misinformation. New research suggests it worked (to an extent)
Journalists and researchers in Spain teamed up to trial a course to teach older generations how to…
Marina Adami -
04 Sep 2023
What does it take to be an authentic leader? Seven takeaways from our podcast series
Ramaa Sharma -
05 Sep 2023
Focus on the humans, not the robots: tips from the author of AP guidelines on how to cover AI
Gretel Kahn -
01 Sep 2023
To cover climate change in resource-strapped newsrooms, journalists need to embrace collaboration
In February 2023, two Ghanaian climate journalists launched the first collaborative climate…
Emmanuel Ameyaw -
31 Aug 2023
The spell is broken: Five burned out journalists on why they left their dream jobs
Murillo Camarotto