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23 February 2022
A roundtable on public service broadcasting and impartiality
An event led by Tim Davie, Meera Selva and Rasmus Nielsen -
02 March 2022
Insights from Bellingcat on Russia's Ukraine ambitions
Investigative journalist Christo Grozev gives an overview of Bellingcat's work on the war in Ukraine in conversation with our Journalist Fellows -
09 February 2022
Journalism in Kazakhstan
Darkhan Umirbekov, Digital editor at RFE/RL's Kazakh service -
02 February 2022
The trouble in Turkey
Kemal Göktaş, editor-in-chief Kisa Dalga -
26 January 2022
The art of the viral news explainer
In conversation with our Journalist Fellows, BBC News presenter Ros Atkins discusses why facts matter and how to go viral more than once -
19 January 2022
The death of the Kyiv Post and the fight for its rebirth
Elina Alem Kent, video and audio producer, 'Kyiv Independent' -
02 Nov 2021
How China uses the news media as a weapon in its propaganda war against the West
Raksha Kumar -
26 Oct 2021
China’s latest weapons against dissidents in Hong Kong – its own newspapers
Raksha Kumar -
19 Oct 2021
Impartiality is still key for news audiences. Here’s how to rethink it for the digital age
Nic Newman -
06 October 2021
How to protect Afghanistan's media
Sami Mahdi, Shorenstein fellow -
01 December 2021
Behind the Pandora Papers
Participating journalists, multiple outlets -
24 November 2021
Nigeria vs Twitter: the fight for freedom of expression
Fisayo Soyombo, Founder, Foundation for Investigative Journalism