Indian journalists turned to YouTube to dodge Modi’s censorship. Some of their channels are now being blocked As the country votes in this year’s crucial election, news channels are being banned or demonetised in a move criticised by press freedom groups.
Indian journalists turned to YouTube to dodge Modi’s censorship. Some of their channels are now being blocked As the country votes in this year’s crucial election, news channels are being banned or demonetised in a move criticised by press freedom groups.
Under attack from so many quarters, press freedom in Brazil is now threatened by some judges too A reporter's prison sentence and a controversial Supreme Court ruling fuel concerns among reporters and journalism associations.
Under attack from so many quarters, press freedom in Brazil is now threatened by some judges too A reporter's prison sentence and a controversial Supreme Court ruling fuel concerns among reporters and journalism associations.
Jodie Ginsberg: “Gazan journalists must be protected. They are our eyes on the ground” As Palestinian reporters are killed in record numbers, the CPJ President discusses what colleagues and governments can do to help them.
Jodie Ginsberg: “Gazan journalists must be protected. They are our eyes on the ground” As Palestinian reporters are killed in record numbers, the CPJ President discusses what colleagues and governments can do to help them.
Javier Milei quiere privatizar los medios públicos argentinos. ¿Pero puede lograrlo? “Que haya cosas que mejorar no quiere decir que no tengan que existir sino que hay que mejorarlos”, dice la experta Natalí Schejtman.
Javier Milei quiere privatizar los medios públicos argentinos. ¿Pero puede lograrlo? “Que haya cosas que mejorar no quiere decir que no tengan que existir sino que hay que mejorarlos”, dice la experta Natalí Schejtman.
Argentina’s new president wants to privatise public media. Will he be able to do it? “The fact that there are things in which public media has to improve does not mean it should no longer exist,” says expert Natalí Schejtman.
Argentina’s new president wants to privatise public media. Will he be able to do it? “The fact that there are things in which public media has to improve does not mean it should no longer exist,” says expert Natalí Schejtman.
Trust Conference 2023: seven things we learnt about press freedom around the world Here are a few highlights from speakers such as Sebastien Lai, Jodie Ginsberg, Charlie Beckett and Rana Rahimpour at TRF’s flagship event.
Trust Conference 2023: seven things we learnt about press freedom around the world Here are a few highlights from speakers such as Sebastien Lai, Jodie Ginsberg, Charlie Beckett and Rana Rahimpour at TRF’s flagship event.
The fate of Hong Kong's journalists under China's rule in seven poignant stories These individual stories highlight how the passage of the National Security Law has changed the lives of Hong Kong journalists.
The fate of Hong Kong's journalists under China's rule in seven poignant stories These individual stories highlight how the passage of the National Security Law has changed the lives of Hong Kong journalists.
Keeping journalists safe online: a guide for newsrooms A paper by our Journalist Fellow Gideon Sarpong.
Keeping journalists safe online: a guide for newsrooms A paper by our Journalist Fellow Gideon Sarpong.
The challenges of making news for a multinational state Our Journalist Fellow Rhys Evans looks at how public service broadcasters can serve audiences of the four nations, alongside that of the UK as a whole.
The challenges of making news for a multinational state Our Journalist Fellow Rhys Evans looks at how public service broadcasters can serve audiences of the four nations, alongside that of the UK as a whole.
How the Kashmiri press was silenced after the region lost autonomy Our Journalist Fellow Ipsita Chakravarty interviewed journalists and editors in Kashmir about how India's revoke of its autonomy led to the decline of its press.
How the Kashmiri press was silenced after the region lost autonomy Our Journalist Fellow Ipsita Chakravarty interviewed journalists and editors in Kashmir about how India's revoke of its autonomy led to the decline of its press.
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2021 Este informe anual analiza retos y oportunidades para el periodismo en 2021.
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2021 Este informe anual analiza retos y oportunidades para el periodismo en 2021.
Navigating newsgathering in the deadliest country for journalists Nine takeaways from our seminar with Mexican journalist Marcela Turati on fighting impunity and protecting her sources.
Navigating newsgathering in the deadliest country for journalists Nine takeaways from our seminar with Mexican journalist Marcela Turati on fighting impunity and protecting her sources.
How the news media is surviving in Ukraine Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Jakub Parusinski, the CFO of the Kyiv Independent.
How the news media is surviving in Ukraine Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Jakub Parusinski, the CFO of the Kyiv Independent.
Why journalism needs information security Researcher Philip Di Salvo in conversation with our Journalist Fellows on the digital security risks facing journalists and how they can protect themselves.
Why journalism needs information security Researcher Philip Di Salvo in conversation with our Journalist Fellows on the digital security risks facing journalists and how they can protect themselves.
A roundtable on public service broadcasting and impartiality An event led by Tim Davie, Meera Selva and Rasmus Nielsen.
A roundtable on public service broadcasting and impartiality An event led by Tim Davie, Meera Selva and Rasmus Nielsen.