Both witnesses and victims: How journalists are covering the war in Gaza
Since Israel imposed a full blockade on Gaza on October 9, 2023, and restricted foreign media crews from entering, Palestinian journalists have made an essential contribution to the coverage of the conflict. They have been on the front lines, both as witnesses and victims.
The rise of the far-right and the journalistic response
Exposing or ignoring? Dimitris Psarras and Lefteris Bidelas discuss the electoral surge of the far-right, the characteristics of this political sphere and the journalistic coverage of the phenomenon.
Investigating War Crimes: Documenting with Photo and Video
The role of the visual journalist, photographer, or videographer is different from other journalism roles, in that we always have to actually see what is happening. We have to be there – be upfront, as witnesses. But, we also need to understand the story, and the players involved.
Marked Neighborhoods: Inside Israel’s Operation in Southern Gaza Strip
The Israeli military has divided Gaza into blocks, and warned residents to flee when instructed
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.