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.
Hamas Attacks, Israel Bombs Gaza and Misinformation Surges Online
Misinformation has been spreading rapidly online ever since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 7.
How standards editors are sorting through graphic images from Israel and Gaza
When documenting volatile conflicts, one of the toughest decisions editors make is deciding what viewers see.
Under fire and amid occupation, journalists in Ukraine continue reporting
In June, Melitopol Vesti resumed publishing after more than a year-long hiatus.
Energy market implications of the Israel-Hamas conflict
The Hamas attacks on Israel will have oil market repercussions if the conflict widens to include Hezbollah or Iran.
The droughts are a “bell” for future floods
Proper planning of flood protection projects, equipping the country with state-of-the-art technology for monitoring meteorological phenomena and studying other climate events, such as drought, related to the climate crisis, are "key" to mitigating the impacts of Daniel and Elias-type events.
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.