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20 Mar 2023
How Germany’s public broadcaster uses TikTok to engage with younger audiences around the world
Francesco Zaffarano -
16 Mar 2023
What a university learnt from launching a fact-checking initiative in the Philippines
Raksha Kumar -
14 Mar 2023
Forced out from print and airwaves, news media in Venezuela shift to digital to survive
Gretel Kahn -
08 Mar 2023
How this freelancer broke a major scandal on surrogacy and won a top award in Kenya
Maurice Oniang'o -
06 Mar 2023
Full text of Carlos F. Chamorro's 2023 Reuters Memorial Lecture: How to report under a dictatorship – lessons from Nicaragua and beyond
Nicaraguan journalist Carlos F. Chamorro delivered the annual Reuters Memorial Lecture on 6…
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21 Mar 2023
Race and leadership in the news media 2023: evidence from five markets
Dr Kirsten Eddy, Dr Amy Ross Arguedas, Mitali Mukherjee, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
08 Mar 2023
Women and leadership in the news media 2023: evidence from 12 markets
Dr Kirsten Eddy, Dr Amy Ross Arguedas, Mitali Mukherjee, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
28 Feb 2023
“Journalists shouldn’t drift towards activism. Our job is to hold power to account”
Eduardo Suárez -
22 Feb 2023
Prepare ahead and beware of propaganda: tips to cover the Nigerian elections
Patrick Egwu -
21 Feb 2023
How Bellingcat collects, verifies and archives digital evidence of war crimes in Ukraine
Eduardo Suárez -
20 Feb 2023
How the first impartial LGBTQ+ news brand gathered almost 140,000 followers on TikTok
This interview was first published by Italian journalist Francesco Zaffarano in his biweekly…
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13 Feb 2023
“As we cover the Nigerian elections, we should be truthful, factual and accurate”
Patrick Egwu