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Conflicts in Yemen and Ethiopia, described as ‘the world’s worst humanitarian crisis’ and ‘the deadliest war of the 21st century’, were barely covered by mainstream media in some European countries, ...
It has never been easy for independent Russian journalists. Even before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, there were challenges. But since the war in Ukraine in February 2022, it has been ...
AI Scepticism Key findings from the study, which included 1,254 participants from the German-and-French-speaking regions of Switzerland, indicate that the Swiss population has reservations about fully ...
Academics explore the significant impact social media can have on the future of radio programming and news.
Renowned investigative journalist Paul Lashmar demonstrates the power of the Fourth Estate in holding politicians to account.
Western media’s rapid adoption of Chinese TikTok is a significant step toward engaging Gen Z audiences. According to a Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism article, first-generation social ...
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 ...
European news outlets have slowly started to shed light on the potentially harmful errors of artificial intelligence (AI). But the narratives around these technologies are still dominated by a ...
Journalism student, Bjarne Overkott, examines the more subtle forms of press freedom repression such as agenda cutting in Japan.
Digital ethics specialist, Prof Oliver Zöllner, discusses how news outlets could portray images of war and violence responsibly ...
The EJO network provides snapshots of effective and creative media projects across Europe that are reporting the war in Ukraine.
Academics examine the link between Twitter’s design and controversial and hostile interactions on the platform.