Essential tips for foreign correspondents in Turkey
What should a foreign journalist know before working in Turkey? Two Turkish journalists, Sebnem Arsu and Zeynep Sentek, offer practical advice to journalists interested in reporting from Turkey as part of iMEdD’s International Journalism Forum
Sustainable journalism: Practical steps to fund your work
In the contemporary world, journalism is more necessary than ever. However, what happens when journalists and newsrooms face funding problems?
Storytelling on TikTok: Opportunities for journalists
Three journalists explain at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2023 how they use TikTok to create impactful content that both informs and entertains the public.
Navigating burnout: A guide for journalists
AX Mina (Ana), Leadership Trainer and Coach at the The Self Investigation offers her insights into burnout in journalism and some tips on how to tackle it in a culture that requires us to be on 24/7.
Russian troops in Ukraine are compiling lists of journalists for questioning
RSF - Reporters Without Borders reminds the Russian authorities that targeting journalists is a war crime
Chilling account of Radio France fixer who was kidnapped and tortured by Russian soldiers in Ukraine
RSF - Kidnapped by Russian troops on 5 March, Nikita (his name is changed for his safety) was held for nine days.
“They are not ‘fixers’. They are journalists”: in the light of the war in Ukraine, three field producers discuss the challenges of their job
Reuters Institute - “They are not ‘fixers’. They are journalists. They are not ‘fixers’. They are production managers. They are not ‘fixers’. They are producers.
How European news outlets are reaching Ukrainian refugees in their own language
Reuters Institute - Ειδησεογραφικοί οργανισμοί στην Πολωνία, στη Γερμανία και στην Ιταλία έχουν δρομολογήσει πρωτοβουλίες για να παρέχουν στους πρόσφυγες χρήσιμες πληροφορίες.