Congolese Journalists Navigate a Thorny Landscape of Factions “Despite practicing self-censorship, we are still under a lot of pressure.” March 3, 2025 By Nalova Akua
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.
India’s Fact-Checkers React to Meta’s Policy Change January 13, 2025 By Meghnad Bose When Mark Zuckerberg suddenly abandoned his company’s third-party fact-checking program, I checked in with my old colleagues—who are reeling from the news.
A Front-Row Seat to Polarization January 3, 2025 By Jacob L. Nelson Since Oct. 7, journalists for the American Jewish press have watched their community fracture while wondering how—or even if—they can put back the pieces.
Britain’s Telegraph: The Newspaper Auction from Hell December 17, 2024 By Arthur MacMillan A storied London broadsheet is for sale—again. The latest bidder, right-wing media proprietor Dovid Efune, is struggling to raise the money.
Not If, but How December 3, 2024 By Lauren Watson Mongabay’s mission to report on untold environmental stories.
Sanctions Were Meant to Stop Russian Propaganda. They’re Hurting Vital Journalism Too. December 2, 2024 By Lauren Watson Journalists who are already facing down the Kremlin must also contend with tech and payment companies in the West cutting them off.
Meet the Anonymous Woman Journalist Reporting Inside Taliban-Run Afghanistan November 26, 2024 By Meghnad Bose The winner of this year’s Thomson Foundation Young Journalist Award.
How Innovation Keeps an Activist Ugandan News Site Ahead of the Government November 21, 2024 By Ayodeji Rotinwa Reporting that pops up in different media, documents as proof, and crowdsourced investigations have revealed corruption.
The Wall Street Journal’s Campaign to Free Evan Gershkovich November 13, 2024 By Paul Beckett What newsrooms need to know, from an insider who helped lead the effort.
Ten Tips for Reporting in an Autocracy November 11, 2024 By Sheila S. Coronel American journalists have much to learn from colleagues in countries where democracy has been under siege.
‘What If They Finally Voted for Hitler?’ and ‘Hope for the Best’ November 6, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo and Meghnad Bose What the world’s media wrote about Trump.
‘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.