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  • In this photo a woman is putting a flower down at a vigil for slain Palestininan, Lebanese and Israeli journalists. She is bending down in front of a poster carried by two people with all the journalists' names on it.

    Journalists for Journalists

    A vigil held in honour of our fallen colleagues
    Continue Reading Journalists for Journalists

  • Stills from a Russian-language video that falsely claims to fact-check Ukrainian disinformation. There’s no evidence the video was created by Ukrainian media or circulated anywhere, but the label at the top says the video is “Fake Ukrainian media.” The captions on the left inaccurately label the footage as “A shopping center in Kyiv caught on fire after being hit by a Russian rocket,” falsely attributing the claim to Ukrainian media. The caption on the right correctly identifies the event as “Fire in Pervomais’k from 2021.” Credit:Screenshot taken by ProPublica

    In the Ukraine conflict, fake fact-checks are being used to spread disinformation

    Researchers at Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub and ProPublica identified more than a dozen videos that purport to debunk apparently nonexistent Ukrainian fakes Continue Reading In the Ukraine conflict, fake fact-checks are being used to spread disinformation

  • Ideals versus practice: The complex roles of modern journalists

    The Journalistic Role Performance project is examining the evolution of journalists’ practice during a period of deep disruption for news organizations Continue Reading Ideals versus practice: The complex roles of modern journalists

  • Small, blocky shapes of towns, fields, and pastures surround the graceful swirls and whorls of the Mississippi River. Countless oxbow lakes and cutoffs accompany the meandering river south of Memphis, Tennessee, on the border between Arkansas and Mississippi, USA. The "mighty Mississippi" is the largest river system in North America.

    Indiegraf expands to the U.S. with next news challenge cohort

    Canadian independent journalism incubator wants to help entrepreneurs reduce local news gaps on both sides of the border Continue Reading Indiegraf expands to the U.S. with next news challenge cohort

  • Understanding the TikTok saga and what it means to Canada

    Negotiations for a Trump-led takeover of the popular video sharing app continue to twist and turn, with Walmart and Oracle in line for partial ownership. But is a U.S.-owned ByteDance any different for Canadians? And what will happen if the app gets banned? Continue Reading Understanding the TikTok saga and what it means to Canada

  • Exterior of NHK office building in Tokyo

    From CBC to NHK

    Can public broadcaster partnerships fill coverage gaps as international bureaus continue to disappear? Continue Reading From CBC to NHK

  • Reporter Josine Kaze records a news broadcast in the Inzamba studio, which was built in the converted living room of a private home

    Les journalistes réfugiés combattent le blackout des informations au Burundi avec des radios pirates

    Depuis l’été 2015, les burundais vivent dans un climat de pénurie d’informations dû à un conflit civil. Des journalistes en exil, armés des téléphones intelligents, essaient de combler le vide. Continue Reading Les journalistes réfugiés combattent le blackout des informations au Burundi avec des radios pirates

  • Reporter Josine Kaze records a news broadcast in the Inzamba studio, which was built in the converted living room of a private home

    Refugee pirate radio tracks forgotten Burundi conflict

    Since the summer of 2015, journalists in exile are attracting growing WhatsApp audiences at home Continue Reading Refugee pirate radio tracks forgotten Burundi conflict

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    The future of journalism education? Investigative

    Focusing on investigative journalism collaborations empowers student careers, educators say Continue Reading The future of journalism education? Investigative

  • Refinery29 to launch in Canada in October

    Former Chatelaine editor-in-chief Carley Fortune will lead the Canadian edition. Continue Reading Refinery29 to launch in Canada in October

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