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Author - Chris Potter
Novaya Gazeta’s licence to publish revoked, finding new ways to report on the Amazon, and telling the truth even when it hurts
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The banality of brutality, how local journalism can bring communities together, and journalist killings continue unabated in Mexico
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Yesterday evening we received the shocking news that Wilfried Ruetten, former director of the European Journalism Centre, died on Saturday 30 July after a short illness...
On not illustrating heat wave articles with fun beach pics, first media interview of Panama Papers source, and will Facebook changes leave news media out in the cold?
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12th journalist murdered in Mexico this year, Bellingcat designated as an ‘undesirable organisation’ in Russia, and how Vox became the world’s top news publisher on YouTube
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The Uber Files, the Uber whistleblower, and two journalists murdered in Pakistan
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Twitter sues India’s government over its control of online speech, the fate of Hong Kong’s journalists under China’s rule, and radio reporter Federico Gempesaw shot and killed in the Philippines
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How journalists can spot the signs of autocracy, Philippines order to shut Rappler site, and what the press can do about Ukraine fatigue
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Investigation into Ukrainian photo-journalist Maks Levin’s death, Facebook looks ready to divorce the news industry, and journalism has suddenly taken off on TikTok
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