“Never a Good Time To Break Down” – Journalists in Gaza Continue To Report Amidst Fear for Their Lives
Four Gazan journalists reflect on how it feels to be reporting after nearly 20 months of war.
“I Need to See His Face”: The Photographer of Trump’s Assassination Attempt
Award-winning Washington Post photographer Jabin Botsford spoke to iMEdD about the story behind the photo of Donald Trump's assassination attempt.
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.
“News” in 2025 is in the eye of the beholder
News is now personal: people define it based on identity, interest, and choice—not traditional gatekeepers, says Pew study.
Looking for the future of video-first journalism
Everywhere, one thing was clear: broadcast journalism is already seeking a new path forward.
“The article will die, but storytelling will not”: Notes from the Nordic AI in Media Summit
Scandinavian newsrooms are leading the way in adopting TN, creating tools for news production while challenging their dependence on American technology.
Global Perspectives Dominate 2025 Pulitzer Journalism Prizes
While American politics made headlines in 2024, the 2025 Pulitzer Prizes show that journalism with a global lens is as vital as ever.
The French-Canadian Journalist Arrested at Athens Airport
Romain Chauvet was sentenced to six months in prison simply for doing his job as a reporter. Although he was later acquitted on appeal, the psychological trauma remains.
RSF 2025 World Press Freedom Index: Greece Ranks Last in EU
2025 marks the first time the global situation for journalists has been officially described as “difficult.”