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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 ...
Stephan Russ-Mohl analyses how the phenomena of 'fan culture' and 'tribalism' are influencing and shaping media trends and coverage.
Disinformation has been an issue worldwide, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, the Central and Eastern European experience is unique. The mixture of post-totalitarian legacy, Russian ...
In the five years since the European refugee crisis began, controversies related to migration have deeply affected political landscapes across the EU, yet no “European solutions” have so far been ...
Manipulators of public opinion are using false stories to wreak havoc in Eastern Europe. Yet, there are some initiatives which are trying to fight them.
A review of Anu Bradford's Digital Empires, which examines the contrasting approaches to technology regulations in the US, China and the EU.
Two decades later, the same photo reappeared online. This time, however, it had been doctored for use as a propaganda tool. The edited picture aims to persuade the viewer that the same woman is a ...
Journalists from all over the world have descended on Greece, the front-line of the migration crisis. But how have Greek newspapers reported the crisis?
EJO speaks with the founder of the Boris Nemtsov Foundation about her efforts to support independent journalism in Russia.
Digital ethics specialist, Prof Oliver Zöllner, discusses how news outlets could portray images of war and violence responsibly ...
National newspapers in the UK are mostly written by male journalists. The majority of news, business and comment articles are written by men.
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