‘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.
How to write an easy-to-understand business or economics story
Want to write business stories that matter? Start here: 11 practical tips to report clearly, confidently, and with lasting impact.
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.
Ι Vaticanisti: Meet the Reporters Covering the Vatican
Which journalists cover the Pontiffs and what challenges they face.
Field Assignment in South Sudan
Amid ongoing upheaval, one of the world’s poorest nations confronts a climate emergency.
“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.
Taking the Next Step
iMEdD is launching an ambitious new initiative: a global, nonprofit, video-first newsroom, employing young journalists from around the world.