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Data journalism in the Middle East has been driven by organizations that have produced collaborations and projects that ...
Press freedom in the Maghreb is under attack and in decline, but investigative outlets have still found ways to uncover ...
To dismantle VOA and other US-funded affiliates would be to silence decades of coverage in overlooked parts of the world on ...
Exiled Russian media site IStories has shared with GIJN how it built an AI-powered database of Russian military war dead and ...
A bill currently being proposed in the South American country's legislature would have a chilling effect, and make in-depth ...
In this GIJN webinar, we’ll explore how investigative journalists can document human rights abuses in war zones, with a focus ...
During a panel at ISOJ, professional fact-checkers discussed platform-enabled mis/disinformation in an era struggling with ...
What does climate change feel like? How will your city’s climate shift, 50 years from now? Data scientist Derek Taylor ...
In his influential book on tyranny and authoritarianism published at the dawn of the 20th century, the prominent Syrian intellectual Abdul Rahman Al-Kawakibi wrote: “A tyrannical government is ...
As part of GIJN’s MENA Focus Week, we talked to investigative journalists across the region about their biggest challenges — from repressive laws and surveillance to funding cuts. Press freedom in the ...
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