Exiled Afghan Journalists: A Community in Transit
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Exiled Afghan media outlets fill the void left by a shrinking press under Taliban rule. Women-led outlets like ZanTimes and Rukshana face various challenges and overcome obstacles.
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Exiled Afghan media outlets fill the void left by a shrinking press under Taliban rule. Women-led outlets like ZanTimes and Rukshana face various challenges and overcome obstacles.
Staying afloat amidst press freedom erosion and democratic decline: Journalists Ritu Kapur and Peter Erdelyi share five tips on how their outlets have navigated challenging times.
#IPIWoCo Recap: The panel at the IPI World Congress discussed how journalists from Nigeria, Georgia, Myanmar, and India leverage diverse funding models to navigate government pressure.
The Reuters Institute’s editorial team shares highlights from the International Journalism Festival 2023, including discussions on press freedom, investigative journalism, climate coverage, and AI.
In a world where freedom of expression is increasingly constrained, entrepreneurs turn to hybrid media to deliver trusted news. A discussion on this innovative approach to journalism.
Report for the World has announced that it expends its global network, selecting 15 new host newsrooms. Notably, five are independent newsrooms reporting from exile on their home countries.
‘Reporting from the Outside’: This article offers circumvention tools recommended by exiled editors and strategies for accessing blocked audiences, and background information.