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.
Covering Gaza – The War and Journalist Trauma with Manisha Ganguly
Manisha Ganguly, head of visual forensics and investigative correspondent for the Guardian, spoke to iMEdD during the International Journalism Forum 2024 about reporting on the war in Gaza through OSINT.
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.
Evros Behind The Fence
What happens in Evros when the wildfires die down and the border fence slips out of the spotlight? Journalist Apostolos Staikos travels to Northern Evros, exploring life in the remote border villages. He delves into issues of demographic collapse, the local economy, wildfires, and the border fence.
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.
Two award-winning collaborations with Manisha Ganguly
Manisha Ganguli, The Guardian’s visual forensics lead and investigations correspondent, spoke with iMEdD about her involvement in two award-winning investigations that earned the IJ4EU IMPACT Award in September 2024, during the International Journalism Forum.
“In the history of Syria, there are no good or bad guys,” says Professor Sotiris Roussos
Sotiris Roussos, a professor at the University of Peloponnese specialising in the Middle East, helps us unravel the complex situation in Syria.
“At a restaurant in D.C., I understood why Trump was re-elected.”
Petros Ioannidis, a political analyst with aboutpeople, experienced the November 5 election up close. Beyond analyzing the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the vote and the political conclusions drawn from the election, he brings us snapshots of the atmosphere of the days.
Defending Press Freedom: Alberto Spampinato
Italian journalist Alberto Spampinato details how the murder of his brother, journalist Giovanni Spampinato, led to the inauguration of the NGO “Ossigeno per l’Informazione”, an observatory documenting threats against Italian journalists.