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14 March 2024
Europe at war – And how the world reacts to it
Eduardo SuárezTimothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies, University of Oxford -
16 Oct 2023
ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news
Marina Adami -
19 Sep 2023
A Kremlin mouthpiece at the heart of Africa: how Afrique Média helps Putin court audiences in their own language
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 -
05 Sep 2023
Constructive correspondence: a new approach to foreign assignments
Jacob Fuglsang -
04 Jul 2023
How to keep doing journalism under siege: five tips from editors in India and Hungary
Marina Adami -
05 May 2023
How Russian journalists in Latvia navigate life in exile
Benjamin Bathke -
21 Apr 2023
International Journalism Festival 2023: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news
Marina Adami, Eduardo Suárez, Gretel Kahn, Matthew Leake, Priscille Biehlmann -
14 June 2023
Journalism in exile: lessons from Latin America and East Africa
Gretel KahnFour takeaways from our seminar with Louisa Esther Mugabo, journalist and PhD candidate. -
03 Apr 2023
How 'The Economist' managed to reach 2.7m subscribers with a newsletter on LinkedIn
This interview was first published by Italian journalist Francesco Zaffarano in his biweekly…
Francesco Zaffarano -
30 Mar 2023
Bloqueada en Occidente, la propaganda rusa prospera en español en TV y redes sociales
Gretel Kahn -
30 Mar 2023
Despite Western bans, Putin’s propaganda flourishes in Spanish on TV and social media
Gretel Kahn