Sachini Kavindya

Tracking gender balance and analysing online content: Experts share AI use cases

2022-07-22. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just for big publishers. That’s the key takeaway from two executives working in African media who showcased how they are leveraging the technology during WAN-IFRA’s recent Digital Media Africa conference. 2022-07-22. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just for big publishers. That’s the key takeaway from two executives working in African media who showcased […]

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DRC journalist Joseph Kazadi remains behind bars after release of US reporter Nicolas Niarchos

Image :  U.S. reporter Nicolas Niarchos (left) and Congolese journalist Joseph Kazadi Kamuanga (right) were recently detained in the DRC. Kazadi remains in detention as of Wednesday. (Photo credit withheld) New York, July 20, 2022 – Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo should immediately release journalist Joseph Kazadi Kamuanga and ensure the press

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Crackdown on corrupt elites abusing UK legal system to silence critics

The Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has today (20 July 2022) set out a package of measures that take aim at so-called ‘Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation’ (SLAPPs). This includes a new mechanism to allow courts to throw out baseless claims quicker and a cap on costs to prevent the mega-rich, such as Russian oligarchs,

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Heatwave forced Google and Oracle to shut down computers

As record temperatures hit much of the UK on Tuesday, tech giants Google and Oracle suffered outages as cooling systems failed at London data centres. Data centres are large highly secure buildings that hold banks of computers and are the powerhouses behind many online services. But the concentrated computing power generates heat so powerful that

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How to convert paywall avoiders into loyal subscribers

2022-07-20. Those who you may consider news thieves could become your most loyal subscribers and significantly increase your advertising revenue. | Sponsored Content by WAN-IFRA External Contributor info@wan-ifra.org | July 20, 2022 Who would have thought that having people bypassing your paywall was good? Well, some media outlets have chosen to have more flexible and easier to

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State funding must protect French public broadcast media from political pressure, RSF says

Image: AFP Concerned by the French government’s plan to abolish a licence fee that funds France’s public broadcast media, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on parliament to establish multiyear funding for the public broadcast media from the state budget to protect them from political pressure, and to create an independent authority to oversee their funding.

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Myanmar military court sentences freelancer to three years in prison

Image: Myanmar journalist Nyein Nyein Aye is detained since 15 January 2022. Illustration: Daniel Bastard / RSF Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the three-year jail sentence that a woman journalist held since January has just received from a court in Yangon for spreading “false news,” and calls on UN officials to do something to stop

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“Realpolitik prevailed over justice for journalists” on Biden’s Middle East trip

Image : BANDAR ALJALOUD / AP Reporters Without Borders (RSF) deplores the tepid statements and flagrant lack of political will that marked US President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel, Palestine and Saudi Arabia, which yielded nothing concrete for the quest for justice for murdered journalists Shireen Abu Akleh and Jamal Khashoggi. “Realpolitik once again prevailed over justice

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Timor-Leste reporter charged for revealing that minors were given virginity tests

East Timorese journalist Raimundos Oki holds a placard during a rally to support him, in Dili, May 29, 2017. Charges of defamation against Oki were dropped in that case. Photo: VALENTINO DARIEL SOUSA / AFP eporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on Timor-Leste’s authorities to put the public interest first by dropping charges against a journalist

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