Middle-East expert Petros Papakonstantinou on what could be next in the Gaza war
Petros Papakonstantinou one of the most experienced analysts in international reporting, provides useful insights into the end-of-war scenarios, the possibility of escalation into a regional war in the Middle East, the changing attitude of the West, the coverage of the war and the toll of dead journalists.
Essential tips for foreign correspondents in Turkey
What should a foreign journalist know before working in Turkey? Two Turkish journalists, Sebnem Arsu and Zeynep Sentek, offer practical advice to journalists interested in reporting from Turkey as part of iMEdD’s International Journalism Forum
The faces behind the numbers: César Dezfuli’s “Passengers”
César Dezfuli's images narrate the stories of the central figures in the refugee/migration crisis in Europe. Going beyond mere statistics and numbers, these photographs document the integration of migrants from West Africa into various countries on the Old Continent.
Investigating war crimes using OSINT: A guide for journalists
Dr. Manisha Ganguly discussed at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum the techniques journalists can employ to investigate potential war crimes using information readily accessible to the public.
The Digital Frontline of the Israel-Hamas Conflict Could Extend Long After the War
The conflict shows how entwined physical and cyber war is in contemporary conflict
Ukrainian soldiers divided on fallout of Israel Gaza war
With world attention fixed on the war in Gaza, some Ukrainian soldiers fear Russia could escalate its war.
The basics on Israel, Gaza, Palestine and Hamas for local journalists
The war between Israel and Hamas is rooted in the complex politics, military control and religions of the region. In every newsroom across the United States, a host of journalists find themselves scrambling to get up to speed on what is arguably the world’s most complex conflict.
Fragments from Gaza after the 2014 war
In late 2014, I traveled to the Gaza Strip on assignment for a press rights organization that no longer exists.
The shadowy world of Telegram hooligans
The Bad Blue Boys, hooligans associated with Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb, have links to organized fans from Ukraine and Greece. An in-depth investigation conducted by iMEdD delved into numerous public channels and social media profiles to uncover the connections between organized fans from Croatia, Ukraine, and Greece, as well as their affiliations with far-right ideologies.