Sachini Kavindya

Just the facts: Investigative Journalism in Pursuit of Truth and Transparency-Training Series on Accountability Journalism

The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) in partnership with the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) has initiated a program, “Just the Facts: Investigative Journalism in Pursuit of Truth and Transparency.” The program equips journalists in building capacity on investigative reporting. The SLPI is warmly inviting journalists to the second program of the series; an online […]

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How to harness human bias in algorithmic content curation

2022-02-09. How can news organisations harness human bias in algorithmic content curation? Sonali Verma, the Globe and Mail’s Senior Product Manager, Analytics Products, explains how they created an AI system that incorporates the best of human judgment as well as machine learning, with safeguards built in to prevent the machine from descending into clickbait hell.

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Syrian journalist detained for third time in 18 months

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the release of Kenan Wakkaf, a journalist who was arrested in Tartus, a government-controlled city on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, shortly after posting an alarming video on 5 February reporting that the security forces were looking for him and had just raided his home. “This is a testament for my

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Forum on Information and Democracy and Reporters without Borders (RSF) sign MoU with International Fund for Public Interest Media to collaborate more closely

Tallinn, Estonia – Two of the most ambitious international initiatives set up to confront potential “media extinction” and support the Right to Information round the world have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate more closely. The International Fund for Public Interest Media (the Fund) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Forum on Information and Democracy (the Forum), have agreed

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Seven injured, one seriously, in armed attack on Bissau radio station

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is appalled by an attack by masked gunmen on Capital FM, a radio station in Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, in which seven people including three of its journalists were injured. The authorities must quickly identify those responsible, RSF says. One of the journalists, Maimuna Bari, is still in a serious condition

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Preventing information warfare: RSF proposes a system for the protection of democratic information spaces

On the occasion of the third Global Conference for Media Freedom held in Estonia on February 9 and 10, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is proposing an innovative reciprocity mechanism based on universal principles for protecting journalism and democracies. As the Media Freedom Coalition (MFC) meets in Tallinn, Estonia on February 9-10 for the third Global

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Explosive device kills photo-journalist in eastern India

A reporter for the main daily newspaper in eastern India’s Odisha state has been killed by an improvised explosive device that was probably planted by Maoist rebels active in the region. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for those responsible to be identified and brought to trial in order to avoid similar tragedies in the future.

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Foreign correspondents’ presence in China threatened by visa weaponization

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China denounces, in its annual report, the regime’s policy of weaponising foreign journalists’ visas which, alongside systematic harassment, makes covering the country an increasingly difficult exercise. In its annual report published on 31st January 2022, the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China (FCCC) denounced the regime’s increasingly systematic weaponisation of foreign journalists’ visas.

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RSF draws UN’s attention to press freedom violation in Libya since 2016

After providing the UN Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Libya with a detailed report on press freedom violations in Libya, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the UN’s experts to investigate the very disturbing situation of journalists and media outlets in this North African country. The report provided on 28 January documents violations of press freedom

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