India-Pakistan Strikes: 5 Essential Reads
The recent India-Pakistan conflict stems from border tensions, political rhetoric, militant attacks, and competing national interests in the Kashmir region.
RSF 2025 World Press Freedom Index: Greece Ranks Last in EU
2025 marks the first time the global situation for journalists has been officially described as “difficult.”
How accurate is ‘Conclave’ in depicting the papal election process? Politifact fact-checked the movie
As the election of a new pope approaches, PolitiFact examines how Conclave’s fictional drama stacks up against Vatican reality.
Crowd-Driven Journalism for Sensitive Stories
Crowdsourcing can be used as a valuable tool to investigate sensitive stories, when data do not exist. But it demands careful handling.
‘Never Stop Learning’: Reporting on Yemen Beyond the Headlines
Reporting on Yemen has long been one of the most difficult and important tasks for investigative journalism. The years of conflict and political turmoil make it challenging but crucial to find accurate information and to properly represent its people.
Data Don’ts: Expert tips to avoid misleading audiences with numbers
Even the most diligent data and investigative reporters can sometimes let numbers get the best of them. Rowan Philp offers essential advice for journalists who aim to tell compelling stories through data.
2025: Making Sense of a Year of Uncertainty in Greece and Beyond with Professor Aristides Hatzis
Panagiotis Menegos speaks with Professor Aristides Hatzis about the historical context behind the volatility of Greece’s domestic political landscape, the steady erosion of trust in institutions, and the country’s place within an increasingly fragile geopolitical order. Available in Greek.
Gen Z & Resilience: A New Podcast Series on Resilience
How resilient is Gen Z, really? What everyday challenges does it face, and how does it perceive and express them?
“I Told the Truth About Bucha – I Was Sentenced to 8.5 Years in Prison”
The story of exiled Russian journalist Katerina Fomina, who was sentenced by a Moscow court to 8.5 years in prison for "spreading false news." She had investigated possible war crimes committed by the Russian army in Ukraine.