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Author - Chris Potter
The impact of SLAPPS on Europe’s media, why Japanese news media are stuck in an offline world, and eleven projects selected for $3million GNI fund to combat COVID vaccination misinformation worldwide
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Women and leadership in the news media, sexism’s toll on journalism, and how to cover vaccine hesitancy
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The 30 biggest crowdfunded journalism projects since 2012, how publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South, and when should the media be paid for shared/used content?
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A small step towards justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, the investigative journalism legacy of Ján Kuciak, and the idea that being vulnerable means not being a good journalist
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Facebook calls Australia’s bluff, New Zealand provides funding for public interest journalism, and a big victory for India’s #metoo movement
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The erosion of media freedom gathers pace in Poland, the clampdown on independent media is almost complete in Hungary, and the #OpenLux investigation into money laundering in Luxembourg
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The end of the Indian idea, Hungary moves to silence last major critical radio broadcaster, and The New York Times tops 7.5 million subscriptions
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The region’s media 10 years after the Arab Spring, new social media rules for Chinese journalists, and violence against journalists in Russia, Honduras and the Netherlands
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Facebook refers Trump suspension to its Oversight Board, Google reaches agreement with French publishers on paying for news reuse, and journalists face charges in Pakistan, the Philippines and Zimbabwe
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