US-China: The trade war from the Chinese point of view
Western media often portrays the trade conflict between the United States and China from an American perspective. However, how are these same events depicted in Beijing? Dr. Ian Chong, Associate Professor of Political Science at the National University of Singapore, speaks to iMEdD.
How Israel continues to censor journalists covering the war in Gaza
Journalists’ organizations and the correspondents themselves have been lobbying for access to Gaza for months now. But the Israeli government appears to be not giving way.
A Sudanese journalist describes the horrors of a war she cannot cover
‘Will I survive? Will I emerge unscathed? If I am killed, will I be buried, or will my body be left on the streets for the dogs to eat?’
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.
Where and how journalists are being killed in Gaza
An interactive map of where and how journalists and media workers were killed in the Gaza war, according to CPJ data.
Gaza war: reporting from the frontline of conflict has always raised hard ethical questions
Live reporting is prone to the dangers of speculation, mistakes and disinformation traps for the unwary.
Satellite images suggest Russia is ramping up production capacity for its war against Ukraine
An analysis of satellite images by Schemes suggests that Russia is actively building up its capacity for weapons production and developing new factories.
Safety Advisory for journalists covering the war in Gaza
A series of security measures for journalists covering the war on the ground.