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Train with the best
At the Sri Lanka College of Journalism, aspiring journalists receive hands-on training to develop essential reporting skills, ethical standards, and industry knowledge, shaping the next generation of media professionals.
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Ethical journalism matters
The Press Complaints Commission serves as the self-regulatory body for print media, ensuring ethical journalism and accountability while upholding press freedom.
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Access media resources
The Media Resource Centre provides technical support, research tools, and state-of-the-art facilities to foster quality journalism and media excellence.






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Russia’s ban on Deutsche Welle is out of all proportion, RSF says
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RSF refers violence against Lebanese journalists to UN, one year after Lokman Slim murder
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Malian journalist who disappeared six years ago is very likely dead, RSF says
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Facebook-funded cryptocurrency Diem winds down
Meta’s experiment with cryptocurrency, Diem, is shutting down. The Diem Association, which runs the project,…
Figures for past year’s persecution of journalism in Myanmar
One year after the armed forces seized power in Myanmar, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) offers…