Gaza war: reporting from the frontline of conflict has always raised hard ethical questions
Live reporting is prone to the dangers of speculation, mistakes and disinformation traps for the unwary.
Satellite images suggest Russia is ramping up production capacity for its war against Ukraine
An analysis of satellite images by Schemes suggests that Russia is actively building up its capacity for weapons production and developing new factories.
Gaza war: Israeli government has Haaretz newspaper in its sights
The Israeli government is putting pressure on the left-leaning newspaper Haaretz to line up in support of the government in its conduct of the war in Gaza.
Social media, messaging apps and TV: The many pathways of disinformation in Lebanon
Whether it be on WhatsApp, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok or news sites, people in Lebanon are increasingly consuming information online.
In Samos, on the run from Hamas
A Palestinian flees to Greece and seeks political asylum. He claims that he is being pursued by Hamas. iMEdD gained access to the case file.
Online Disinformation Surges in Balkans Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
The trauma of covering the front line
The mental toll on journalists covering the war in Gaza.
Gaza: Hell for children
More children have been killed in 49 days of war in Gaza than are killed in all conflicts on the planet annually.