Inside the cross-border network exposing the environmental crisis facing Africa’s longest river Founded in 2011, InfoNile has trained 250 journalists and supported over 400 data-driven stories across the 11 countries in the Nile Basin.
Inside the cross-border network exposing the environmental crisis facing Africa’s longest river Founded in 2011, InfoNile has trained 250 journalists and supported over 400 data-driven stories across the 11 countries in the Nile Basin.
Two Italian journalists’ phones were infiltrated with spyware. Nobody seems to know why Fanpage colleagues Francesco Cancellato and Ciro Pellegrino were told their phones had been infected by spyware only sold to government actors.
Two Italian journalists’ phones were infiltrated with spyware. Nobody seems to know why Fanpage colleagues Francesco Cancellato and Ciro Pellegrino were told their phones had been infected by spyware only sold to government actors.
This reporter exposed the civilian toll of US airstrikes. Her warning to colleagues? Be ready for a more hostile world “The tactics being pioneered in Gaza –blackouts, attacks with impunity– risk becoming the new normal,” says Pulitzer Prize winner Azmat Khan.
This reporter exposed the civilian toll of US airstrikes. Her warning to colleagues? Be ready for a more hostile world “The tactics being pioneered in Gaza –blackouts, attacks with impunity– risk becoming the new normal,” says Pulitzer Prize winner Azmat Khan.
Estos medios intentan fomentar la confianza a través de la transparencia. ¿Está funcionando? Cabeceras en España, Suecia, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos son transparentes sobre sus correcciones, estándares y metodologías. Aquí explican por qué.
Estos medios intentan fomentar la confianza a través de la transparencia. ¿Está funcionando? Cabeceras en España, Suecia, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos son transparentes sobre sus correcciones, estándares y metodologías. Aquí explican por qué.
These newsrooms are trying to boost trust through transparency. Is it working? Editors in Spain, Sweden, the UK and the US are extremely open about corrections, standards and methodologies. In this piece they explain why.
These newsrooms are trying to boost trust through transparency. Is it working? Editors in Spain, Sweden, the UK and the US are extremely open about corrections, standards and methodologies. In this piece they explain why.
What Russian audiences may lose if Trump shuts down Radio Free Europe With RFE/RL under threat from the US administration, their journalists explain how they manage to do their job from exile and why they think it matters.
What Russian audiences may lose if Trump shuts down Radio Free Europe With RFE/RL under threat from the US administration, their journalists explain how they manage to do their job from exile and why they think it matters.
Women and news: an overview of audience behaviour in 11 countries This report, authored by Meera Selva and Simge Andı, looks at how women get their news around the world.
Women and news: an overview of audience behaviour in 11 countries This report, authored by Meera Selva and Simge Andı, looks at how women get their news around the world.
What can be done? Digital Media Policy Options for Europe (and beyond) Here's what the new Commission and the member states could do to promote independent, professional journalism in the EU
What can be done? Digital Media Policy Options for Europe (and beyond) Here's what the new Commission and the member states could do to promote independent, professional journalism in the EU
Social media communities and reporting of the COVID-19 pandemic Mark Frankel explores how journalists can work with online communities
Social media communities and reporting of the COVID-19 pandemic Mark Frankel explores how journalists can work with online communities
Case Studies in Collaborative Local Journalism New report examines the success and challenges of collaborative initiatives in local journalism.
Case Studies in Collaborative Local Journalism New report examines the success and challenges of collaborative initiatives in local journalism.
Lessons in Innovation: How International News Organisations Combat Disinformation through Mission-Driven Journalism - - Journalism Innovation Project: report 2 Second report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how digital-born news media in the Global South have developed innovative reporting and storytelling practices in response to growing disinformation problems.
Lessons in Innovation: How International News Organisations Combat Disinformation through Mission-Driven Journalism - - Journalism Innovation Project: report 2 Second report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how digital-born news media in the Global South have developed innovative reporting and storytelling practices in response to growing disinformation problems.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
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.
The emotional toll of investigative journalism John-Allan Namu, Investigative journalist & CEO, Africa Uncensored.
The emotional toll of investigative journalism John-Allan Namu, Investigative journalist & CEO, Africa Uncensored.
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.