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.
Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on covering the war on Instagram and beyond: “I want the world to see us as humans” The 22-year-old shares why she's shown both destruction and humanity to TV audiences and to her four million followers on social media.
Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on covering the war on Instagram and beyond: “I want the world to see us as humans” The 22-year-old shares why she's shown both destruction and humanity to TV audiences and to her four million followers on social media.
These journalists from Gaza risk their lives to cover the war “You get to the point where you feel it's useless. But you have to show the world what's happening,” says reporter Youmna ElSayed
These journalists from Gaza risk their lives to cover the war “You get to the point where you feel it's useless. But you have to show the world what's happening,” says reporter Youmna ElSayed
The Israel-Hamas war highlights the power (and the limits) of open-source reporting “This war has emphasised the need for newsrooms to build out this type of skill set,” says Nadine Ajaka of the ‘Washington Post’.
The Israel-Hamas war highlights the power (and the limits) of open-source reporting “This war has emphasised the need for newsrooms to build out this type of skill set,” says Nadine Ajaka of the ‘Washington Post’.
Our global journalism seminar series will be held online from April to June 2021 Speakers for the events, chaired by Meera Selva, include Manisha Pande, Gustavo Faleiros, Jessica Hamzelou and Robert Moore.
Our global journalism seminar series will be held online from April to June 2021 Speakers for the events, chaired by Meera Selva, include Manisha Pande, Gustavo Faleiros, Jessica Hamzelou and Robert Moore.
How Ethiopian news media have become dangerously divided along ethnic fault lines As the government expanded media freedoms, journalism flourished but it also became much more polarised, Benon H. Oluka reports.
How Ethiopian news media have become dangerously divided along ethnic fault lines As the government expanded media freedoms, journalism flourished but it also became much more polarised, Benon H. Oluka reports.