Sachini Kavindya

8 prominent figures join Angel Gurría, Shoshana Zuboff to create the International Observatory on Information and Democracy

On the occasion of the Paris Peace Forum, the Forum on Information and Democracy is unveiling the first names of the “prefiguration group” that will pave the way for the International Observatory on Information and Democracy, including Maria Ressa, 2021 Nobel Peace prize laureate. The prefiguration group will be guided by a steering committee whose […]

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JTI receives support at the Paris Peace Forum

The Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) was featured today on a high-level panel at the Paris Peace Forum. Participants, including the European Commission’s Vice-President Vera Jourova, emphasized the importance of the Initiative to reward reliable journalism and to support a healthier information ecosystem at large. “As disinformation is spreading online, we should offer people better tools

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Car bomb targets two married journalists in Aden

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) deplores the decline in the environment for media personnel in Aden, in southern Yemen, where a targeted car bomb attack this week killed a journalist and badly injured her husband, also a journalist. Yemen’s provisional capital, Aden is controlled by the Southern Transitional Council (STC). El Sharq TV correspondent Rasha Abdallah Alharazy was killed

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Danny Fenster: US journalist freed from Myanmar jail

US journalist Danny Fenster has been released from prison in Myanmar after he was sentenced to 11 years in jail by a military court three days ago. He was “pardoned” before being freed on “humanitarian grounds”, the military government said. The release was secured after negotiations between the junta and former US ambassador to the

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Pakistani blogger murdered for exposing local drug trafficking

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for an independent investigation into the murder of a non-professional journalist who used his Facebook page to expose the activities of drug traffickers and their accomplices within the local administration in the area where he lived in northwestern Pakistan. Those who ordered this shocking murder must be brought to justice,

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Sri Lanka / UK: Facebook must reinstate Tamil news site’s Instagram account

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for an end to Instagram’s censorship of the Tamil Guardian news website, whose account with this Facebook-owned social media platform has been disabled for nearly two weeks. RSF also calls on Facebook to be more transparent in cases like this. The London-based English-language website is one of the main sources

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Tips for making branded content interesting and engaging

2021-11-09. Melanie Deziel, a leading expert on native advertising and branded content in the US and author of the book “The Content Duel Framework: How to Generate Unlimited Story Ideas,” recently joined WAN-IFRA’s Digital Media Europe conference to discuss the future of native advertising. For many people in the industry, native advertising revealed its true

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How Germany’s Funke Mediengruppe is taking proactive steps towards carbon neutral printing

2021-11-08. In April, the European Union announced a tentative deal to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2050. While the move will affect many businesses including publishing houses and production processes, the world has come to the consensus that climate action is urgent and vital. This means media houses earning the bulk of their revenue

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The future of journalism lies in the marriage of words and numbers

2021-11-05. Journalists’ frequent lack of confidence to engage with numbers is concerning at this time of pandemic and climate crisis. How can newsrooms address this challenge? “I’m not a numbers person” is a statement I have heard journalists make more often than I care to remember. I even read it this year in Caitlin Moran’s compelling

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