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“We will rebuild”: Ukraine’s women journalists look towards the future
in the second half of this two-part series, Luba Kassova explores the determination and optimism of Ukraine’s women journalists in the deadliest war for reporters. Based on interviews with Nataliya Gumenyuk: a Ukrainian journalist!-->…
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Five digital news trends every journalist should know
Last week, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford published its annual Digital News Report.
Now in its tenth year, the report is essential to make sense of the!-->!-->!-->…
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The state of press freedom in Turkey after the Gezi Park Trials
In one of Turkey’s most closely monitored and widely observed show trials, on April 25th the 13th Istanbul High Criminal Court sentenced businessman and philanthropist Osman Kavala to life without parole and seven other defendants to!-->…
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Political harassment is threatening independent journalism in Mexico
Since Mexico’s first self-described leftist president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), was elected in 2018, journalists have continued to face harassment by politicians and political actors.
Today, Mexican journalism is at!-->!-->!-->…
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Five digital news trends every journalist should know
Last week, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford published its annual Digital News Report.
Now in its tenth year, the report is essential to make sense of the!-->!-->!-->…
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New study finds that U.K. residents are turning to Facebook for local news
The decline of local newspapers isn’t just a problem in the U.S.: A new report looks at how residents of communities in the U.K. get their local news and finds that social media — mainly Facebook groups and pages — is!-->…
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Why mobile journalism is modern journalism
More than five billion people have mobile devices today, with studies suggesting that over 70% of internet users will be accessing the internet solely through their smartphones by 2025.
The growing population of!-->!-->!-->…
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Defiant and resilient, Ukraine’s women journalists navigate journalism’s deadliest war
In the first of a two-part series, Luba Kassova shares the perspectives of three prominent women journalists in Ukraine on their experiences of the current war. Based on interviews with Nataliya Gumenyuk, a Ukrainian!-->…
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Israeli forces use heavy hand at another Palestinian funeral
More than 70 Palestinians were wounded in overnight confrontations with Israeli forces at a Jerusalem funeral, Palestinian medics said Tuesday.
The unrest unfolded as Palestinians were burying Walid Al Sharif, 23, who died on Saturday!-->!-->!-->…
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True and false ‘liberations’ — fighting ghosts of neo-colonialism
This year, the celebrations of the victory in the World War II are being overshadowed by blood and suffering on the territory of Ukraine and destruction of Ukrainian cities. Ghosts of new aggressive, neo-colonial war of the empire, hungry!-->…
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