The Experiment May 16, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo An Italian editor called his project, which involved a special insert made entirely by AI, “a master’s program in artificial intelligence.”
Why Protests Against Trump Got More Play Overseas April 9, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo European editors on how the news out of America drives coverage at home.
Mr. Right Has Some Ideas for American Men April 3, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo A new conservative newsletter wants to offer an alternative to the manosphere. Does it?
Trump’s Tariffs Are Causing Chaos for Newspapers March 11, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo The on-again, off-again announcements are causing prices of Canadian newsprint to rise.
I Vaticanisti: Meet the Reporters Covering Pope Francis February 28, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo At the Holy See, journalists from around the world monitor the Roman Catholic pontiff—especially now.
Q&A: Marisa Kabas on Scooping the World on the Federal Funding Freeze February 5, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo “If your job isn’t to inform people in a way that will help them, then I don’t really understand what your job is.”
How to Cover Stupidity (Including Our Own) January 22, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo Writers in Europe are wrestling with a philosophical concept that lies at the heart of much journalism.
Q&A: Lucia Annunziata on the Transformation of Italy’s Public Broadcaster Under Giorgia Meloni December 11, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo An anchor turned politician on her exit from RAI.
‘We Know the Pressure Will Come’ November 4, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo For reporters covering cartels in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, ethical considerations are more than academic.
Trouble at Global Press October 10, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo A nonprofit that trains women journalists in the developing world is recalibrating its model amid a fundraising crunch.