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23 Oct 2023
Agriculture is key in Nigeria. These two outlets are trying to keep farmers informed.
At least 70% of Nigerians engage in the agriculture sector, according to the Food and Agriculture…
Patrick Egwu -
20 Oct 2023
Trust Conference 2023: seven things we learnt about press freedom around the world
On 19 October, hundreds of delegates congregated once more in central London for the Trust…
Marina Adami -
20 Oct 2023
Climate journalists are struggling. Newsrooms should develop a mental health strategy to help them cope
It's been four years since Hurricane Dorian ripped across the Caribbean islands, yet some of the…
Seigonie Mohammed -
25 Oct 2023
Here’s what our research says about news audiences on Twitter, the platform now known as X
Dr Craig T. Robertson -
18 Oct 2023
Por qué Tucker Carlson entrevistó a Javier Milei, el excéntrico candidato que puede ganar las próximas elecciones argentinas
Gretel Kahn -
18 Oct 2023
When Tucker Carlson met Javier Milei: Why the US right-wing pundit interviewed the eccentric frontrunner of Argentina’s election
Gretel Kahn -
13 Oct 2023
BBC expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume of misinformation on Twitter was beyond anything I’ve ever seen”
Eduardo Suárez -
13 Oct 2023
To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like
This past February, Daniel Caspary, the chairman of Germany’s governing party in the European…
Gerhard Maier -
16 Oct 2023
ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news
Marina Adami -
12 Oct 2023
As social media turns away from the news, publishers meet audiences on other channels
Gretel Kahn -
06 Oct 2023
When it comes to “green” finance, journalists must be willing to dig behind the jargon
In January 2022, I was asked to write about green finance for the next issue of Le journal des…
Alexandre Karghoo