Are You Being Tailed? Tips for Reporters Concerned About Physical Surveillance
I’m among a group of journalists from the UK and elsewhere in Europe, here for an exercise in journalist surveillance — to see if reporters who know they are being followed can spot those who are following them.
Listening and Being Heard
At iMEdD, we’re talking about a journalistic platform—one that doesn’t just foster dialogue but asks: how do we turn conversations into action for the other 362 days of the year?
‘Europe’s Last Dictator’ Wields the Ax
The war on the press in Belarus: Last week, a man at an automobile plant said that he hadn’t been following an election campaign very closely because he’d been busy. This wasn’t a clichéd vox pop with a disaffected heartland voter, but rather a comment made by Alexander Lukashenko, a man known as "Europe's last dictator."
From Migrants to “Neighbors”: Fence, Edirne, and the Fire That Threatens Tomorrow
Pro-fence or anti-fence? Does it bolster regional security, or does it compromise territorial integrity? In the third and final episode of "Evros behind the fence" audio documentary, we delve into different perspectives on the subject.
From Sugar to Garlic: A Story of Abandonment, Opportunity, and Evros Traditions
In this second episode of "Evros Behind The Fence" audio documentary, we explore the region’s economy. We also follow the steps of 1,500 dancers who came together in Orestiada.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire. It doesn’t guarantee a peaceful end to a devastating war
While this is not the end of the story, this ceasefire does mark the start of a new chapter for Palestinians, particularly those in Gaza, and Israelis.
Fifty years after the fall of the Greek dictatorship: The Anatomy of “The Best Democracy We Ever Had”
The year 2024, the year that marked 50 years of of the fall of the Greek Dictatorship, has passed, but the debate on the assessment of the period of the Third Greek Republic continues.
5 elections to watch in 2025
Only a fool or charlatan will pretend to predict the future, so it’s usually best to avoid election forecasting. So instead, The Conversation asked experts on five countries – Canada, Germany, Chile, Belarus and the Philippines – to explain what is at stake as those nations go to the ballot.