Fires in Chernobyl, Rail Contract Awarded in Latvia, Romania Funds Religious Site

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UnderCovid: Stories that go unnoticed Ukraine Over 140 fires have broken out in Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast over the last 12…

UnderCovid: Stories That Go Unnoticed

4 years ago

Hungary Viktor Orban, the Hungarian Prime Minister, said that his government would not give up its fundamental approach of nurturing…

UnderCovid: Stories That Go Unnoticed

4 years ago

While Covid-19 takes all the headlines, deals are made and laws are passed, with hardly anyone noticing. Many will change…

How Covid-19 Threatens Media Freedom

4 years ago

Access to accurate information is essential to fighting a pandemic. However, many governments hide behind the emergency to restrict media…

New NHK Chief Maeda to Push Reforms

4 years ago

Good reads about journalism, tech and media Terunobu Maeda, the new president of NHK, expressed on Monday his determination to…

Regulatory Capture in Slovakia: Who Benefits Most

4 years ago

The Slovak news media sector remains captured by powerful financial groups and oligarchs. Blame it on regulation (partly). Thanks to…

Technology and Journalism in Indonesia: The Rise of Internet Police

4 years ago

Misinformation has flooded the Indonesian internet in recent years. The government’s response will only shrink the space for online news…

Bolivian Media: Rising From the Ashes

4 years ago

For more than a decade, the government has meddled with Bolivia’s news media. Following the collapse of the Morales regime,…

Is Fact-Checking Working?

5 years ago

Much time and money have been spent on combatting misinformation through fact-checking. But it’s not clear whether it has any…

Rustavi2 Television in a Bind as Ownership Changes

5 years ago

“Now I have to say goodbye.” This is how Diana Jojua, one of the most prominent anchors on Rustavi2, Georgia’s…