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The profession of an international reporter is a daily balancing act between risk, ethics, and the right to be heard.
Part of the PROMPT series, this text examines how the re-run of Romania's presidential elections continues to be overshadowed ...
Though fixers make a vital contribution to the business of international news, this often goes unacknowledged and their voices are rarely heard.
The stories of refugee children have been largely absent from the Italian media’s coverage of the recent migratory movement that has seen displaced populations trying to reach Europe through eastern ...
The recent passing of a law that gives the government more control over social networks increases further the level of state control of the media in Turkey.
The UK government recently put out for consultation proposals for toughening the Official Secrets Act, ostensibly to deter foreign spies. The words “journalist” and “journalism” appear nowhere in the ...
As Europe grapples with a second wave and looks forward to a promising vaccine, Stephan Russ Mohl reflects on how the media has reported on COVID-19 and offers pointers on what they could have done ...
Columbia University’s Anya Schiffrin explores the impact of news media bargaining rules on big tech’s influence and power.
Dr Glenda Cooper, senior lecturer in City’s journalism department, is taking over as director of the pioneering European Journalism Observatory (EJO) in the UK. The EJO, which is designed to bridge ...
The European Journalism Observatory speaks to journalists about the impact of Covid-19 reporting on their mental health ...
Belarus has launched a brutal crackdown on the media in a bid to stifle coverage of opposition to the re-election of President Lukashenka.
Will robot journalists replace human reporters? City University's Dr Glenda Cooper examines the issue of automation anxiety in journalism.
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