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.
“I have a USB stick for Boutaris”
The attack at Thessaloniki’s White Tower, the far-right, the police, and the reporters.
RSF, CPJ Urge Trump to Turn New Leaf on Press Freedom
Journalists and organizations defending press freedom in the US and around the world urge the incoming Trump administration to shy away from attacking the media and uphold to the democratic role of a free press.
Columbia Journalism Review: Trump Wins, the Press Loses
A second Trump administration is poised to be devastating to journalism.
Defending Press Freedom: Szabolcs Panyi
Szabolcs Panyi, Budapest-based Hungarian investigative journalist details how he found out that he was targeted with the spyware Pegasus.
US Elections: Two Scenarios for Five Crises
How the outcome of the US elections will will have significant implications for five major international crises, according to analysts speaking to iMEdD just days before November 5.
Journalists face Israeli strikes, displacement, attacks as war escalates in Lebanon
In a new analysis, CPJ documents many threats to press freedom as the war in Lebanon escalates.
Covering the turbulent U.S. election with journalist Jessica Yellin
We discussed with award-winning American journalist Jessica Yellin about the most turbulent pre-election period ever, the distinction between fair coverage and hate speech and what does she think November 5 will look like.
Trust, politics and billionaires
Terry Egger has worked in newspapers in the United States for more than 40 years. Most recently he was CEO/Publisher of "The Philadelphia Inquirer”. Prior, he served as the CEO/Publisher of "The Plain Dealer" in Cleveland for 8 years as well as Publisher of "The St Louis Post-Dispatch."