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The 13th edition of the Gabo Festival highlighted some of the most urgent challenges facing journalism today, particularly in ...
As oligarchs and populist governments ratchet back the gathering and dissemination of climate-related information, ...
A behind the scenes look at how reporters investigated how thousands of people have been unjustly excluded from Peru’s ...
From the Philippines to the UK, a number of major newsrooms have created their own AI chatbots designed to respond using only ...
As summer temperatures peak across the northern hemisphere, a team at Reuters investigated the dangerous heat conditions ...
GIJN speaks to a Nigerian journalist about how she uncovered how banned pesticides are still exported and sold in Africa.
With a little research and negotiation, reporters can slash the cost of obtaining records bundles and speed up the government’s response in the process.
Featuring tips, techniques, and best practices for covering the algorithms — and their corresponding impacts — used by tech giants' social media platforms.
Using artificial intelligence and synthetic aperture satellite technology, investigators can better identify and document illicit activity at sea.
Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting.
This guide equips journalists with the tools and resources to report on conflicts over land and its resources, such as water and forests.