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.
Fires in Greece: when migrants become scapegoats
The Greek region of Evros, devastated by fires last summer, is also the external border of the EU: there is a strong temptation to blame the fires on the migrants who cross it. Experts, however, point out the responsibilities of the Greek institutions.
Gaza’s Heritage Under Fire as Israel’s War Continues
Since Oct. 7, Israel's war in the Gaza Strip has destroyed or damaged hundreds of archeological sites in the coastal enclave.
Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on covering the war on Instagram: “I want the world to see us as humans”
Interview with Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on her approach to journalism, how she and her colleagues supported each other during the conflict, and what impact she hopes her work will have.
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
Misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war often follows similar false narratives
Fact-checkers with the IFCN have found false claims seeking to undermine victims’ suffering.
The role of Artificial Intelligence in the newsroom
What challenges do journalists face when implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their newsrooms, and how do they acknowledge them?
These journalists from Gaza risk their lives to cover the Israel-Hamas war: “Nothing can describe what you feel”
Journalists from Gaza speak about the lack of safety, the threats, the extreme practical challenges and moral dilemmas posed in the course of their reporting.