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28 Nov 2022“I’d like African journalists to do African investigations supported by African people”
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24 Nov 2022
Redacciones cambiantes 2022: los líderes abrazan el trabajo híbrido pese a sus retos
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22 Nov 2022How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact the work of African journalists
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18 Nov 2022Strict media laws, no public data, sources at risk: what it’s like to be a journalist in Qatar
Marina Adami -
24 Nov 2022
Changing Newsrooms 2022: media leaders embrace hybrid work despite challenges
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17 Nov 2022
Eminent political scientist and pioneering election analyst Sir David Butler dies
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17 Nov 2022This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok
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01 Dec 2022
Climate change and news audiences report 2022: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries
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14 Nov 2022
Covering climate in the Global South: ideas from Paraguay, Indonesia, Africa and beyond
Laura Oliver -
08 Nov 2022“We created The Cable to show that online journalism can be done professionally and decently without blackmail or extortion”
Patrick Egwu -
09 Nov 2022
Our podcast: amplifying the voices of climate experts from the Global South
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07 December 2022
How including the missing perspectives of women of all colours in news can revitalise the news industry
Luba Kassova and Richard Addy, co-founders and directors, AKAS