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10 Oct 2022
Difficult investigations, mental health and teaching the next generation: a conversation with John-Allan Namu
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04 Oct 2022
Cómo prepararse para coberturas de alto riesgo: consejos, recursos y herramientas
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How to apply for the Oxford Climate Journalism Network
This is a unique opportunity to join a global network, and learn from peers and academics, while…
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23 Sep 2022Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies
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04 Oct 2022
How to prepare for high-risk reporting situations
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30 November 2022Business stories are climate stories: five ways to rewrite the finance journalism playbook
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16 November 2022
Avoiding the pitfalls of Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 coverage
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09 November 2022
Behind the scenes of the world's number one Spanish podcast
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19 October 2022
Putting Indigenous rights on the news agenda
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12 October 2022
The emotional toll of investigative journalism
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05 October 2022
What to make of Brazil's election news
Marina AdamiFive things we learnt about journalism in Brazil from Natalia Viana, co-founder & co-director, Agência Pública