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10 Sep 2024
Reporters face unique mental health risks in cross-border investigations. A new piece looks at how to address them
Matthew Leake -
06 Sep 2024
This Nigerian journalist has covered the Wagner Group in Africa for years. Here’s what he’s learnt
Patrick Egwu -
04 Sep 2024
Here are the APSA 2024 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute
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01 Oct 2024
The 'other' side: How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict
Hagar Shezaf -
30 Aug 2024
"Climate change is a really good laboratory for tackling so many of the problems we have in journalism"
Katherine Dunn -
29 Aug 2024
Dealing with the threat of war has become the “new normal” for these Middle East newsrooms
Matthew Leake -
27 Aug 2024
Most AI avatars look female, young and attractive. Are they a passing trend or here to stay?
Marina Adami -
16 Aug 2024
How a reporter mined social media and went to morgues to document police violence in Bangladesh
Benjamin Bathke -
30 Aug 2024
Access denied: insights on newsgathering in repressive regimes
Osamah Golpy -
16 Aug 2024
The silent war: how journalists face coordinated discrediting worldwide
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27 Aug 2024
Barriers to innovation in ESG journalism
Signe Ferslev Pedersen -
14 Aug 2024
From self-censorship to documenting repression: news media’s role in the protests toppling Bangladesh’s PM
Raksha Kumar