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Who is left to cover Lebanon?

06.05.2026

Zahra Hankir

A nation that helped shape modern war reporting is now treated as peripheral. In the wake of journalist killings, the consequences are clear not only for members of the press, but for how the story of Lebanon is being told.

Opinion/ Comment

Meeting the moment with trauma aware journalism 

04.05.2026

Bruce Shapiro

How can journalists avoid burnout, PTSD, or other psychological injury while doing a job that brings so much harassment and abuse? 

News

RSF Index 2026: Press freedom worldwide hits record low

30.04.2026

Pavlos Methodios

Press freedom is at its lowest level in 25 years worldwide, according to Reporters Without Borders’ 2026 World Press Freedom Index.

Stories

Inside three women-led Afghan newsrooms 

29.04.2026

Elli Kostika

Τhree women who run Afghan newsrooms explain the challenges of practicing journalism under Taliban rule, managing editorial work remotely, and the ongoing struggle to keep their outlets operating.

Feature

When left-leaning journalists produce right-leaning stories

27.04.2026

Seth C. Lewis, Tamar Wilner, RQ1

Plus new research on: Local newspapers’ pitches for financial support, what makes for a good news interview, and Meta’s fact-checking efforts.

Stories

From AI to press freedom: iMEdD’s highlights from the 20th International Journalism Festival in Perugia

22.04.2026

iMEdD Team

The 2026 International Journalism Festival in Perugia, offered a familiar mix of urgency and optimism, underscoring a central question that ran through the week: how journalism can stay rigorous, independent, and human in an age of accelerating change.

Stories

Greenland’s KNR: How a tiny newsroom marshals its resources to cover a huge story

17.04.2026

Phoebe Fronista

Amid a lull in the news, the news director of Greenland’s public broadcaster speaks with iMEdD about the daily challenges of local journalism, especially when the world is waiting for updates.

Data

How CORRECTIV investigated the EU housing crisis

26.03.2026

Katerina Voutsina

An analysis by CORRECTIV.Europe reveals where housing is becoming unaffordable for workers in critical sectors of the economy across Europe.

Feature

Reporting when the internet goes dark

18.03.2026

Katerina Voutsina, Elli Kostika, Kelly Kiki

Journalists worldwide navigate internet shutdowns, using risky workarounds to report news, exposing censorship, infrastructure failures, and personal, professional costs.

Stories

Iran’s divided media landscape makes getting information during wartime even harder

09.03.2026

Sanam Mahoozi

Amid protests, strikes and political turmoil, journalists covering Iran face censorship, arrests and an information landscape dominated by state media.

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