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01 May 2024
Press under pressure: Argentina’s multi-faceted journalism crises
Hugo Alconada Mon, Investigations editor, La Nación -
12 Mar 2024
Evidence, engagement, and expansion: New Reuters Institute work on AI and the future of news
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
29 November 2023
Documenting from a distance: Iranians’ uproar over the death of Mahsa Amini
Marina AdamiSasha Joelle Achilli, documentary filmmaker -
08 November 2023
Internet freedom and independent press in 2023 – a view from India
Marina AdamiApar Gupta, founder and director of the Internet Freedom Foundation -
21 June 2023
Escaping toxic newsroom spaces and online hate
Dhanya Rajendran, Editor-in-Chief, The News Minute. -
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. -
07 June 2023
Covering Israel's historic protests
Noa Landau, deputy editor, 'Haaretz' -
30 Mar 2023
Despite Western bans, Putin’s propaganda flourishes in Spanish on TV and social media
Gretel Kahn -
08 February 2023
Navigating newsgathering in the deadliest country for journalists
Eduardo SuárezNine takeaways from our seminar with award-winning Mexican journalist Marcela Turati on fighting impunity and protecting her sources -
18 January 2023
How The Wire's Meta controversy could have been avoided
N Ram, Director, The Hindu Publishing Group -
25 Oct 2022
Facing hate and abuse as a woman online: Nina Jankowicz on her latest book
Marina Adami -
18 October 2022
Young audiences and news
Kirsten A. Eddy, Research Fellow, Reuters Institute; Konrad Collao, Founder, Craft Research Agency