Tempi train crash: “The whole system was blind”
The panel discussion "Reporting of Tempi train crash: A constant challenge for journalists" at this year’s iMEdD International Journalism Forum highlighted how four frontline reporters covered the railway tragedy.
Reporting on the Greek Mafia: “The ‘good guy’ can be ‘bad guy’ and vice versa”
Two journalists from different generations, Yannis Souliotis and Giannis Tsakarisianos, who both cover the so-called “Greek Mafia,” spoke at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum.
Can Gaza Ever Be Lived in Again?
The moment that stood out at the Humanity Reloaded Festival, organized by Doctors Without Borders in Athens.
“They Know We Are Watching Them” – The NYT and the Accountability of the European Commission
New York Times Journalist Matina Stevis-Gridneff talks to iMEdD about an important new decision by the European Union’s General Court and the importance of holding those in power accountable.
MATRIX: A murdered journalist and the mafia’s crypto-phones
How the murder of a journalist in Amsterdam is linked to the investigation of organized crime in Athens.
A Testimonial on the India-Pakistan Crisis
An application to the Asylum Service of Greece sheds light on the current crisis in Kashmir.
“It’s Silencing” – Albania Shuts Down TikTok
Journalists, civil society representatives, TikTokers and politicians talk to iMEdD about Edi Rama's decision, just two months before the elections.
“My Sister Asks Me Every Day if I Am Okay” — The Persecution of Journalists in Turkey
From the outset of the crisis—triggered by the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu—journalists have been targeted, and authorities have imposed restrictions on social media. What does the future hold for Turkey?