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Looking for a tigress called Maya

It may have been curiosity at first sight – but an accidental encounter with a tigress in Chandrapur (near Nagpur), India, changed Anant’s life forever. Little did he know that sighting a celebrated tigress would inspire him to write...

Russia’s Crackdown on Journalists: The Case of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Group

In a chilling reminder of the risks faced by independent journalists in Russia, four media professionals have been sentenced to five and a half years in prison for alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation. This organization, once a...

The Plight of Journalists in Ukraine

Journalism in Ukraine has become one of the most perilous professions since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. As the war continues to unfold, journalists face immense challenges, risking their lives to document the truth and provide...

Press Freedoms under fire across the Globe

Press freedom stands as one of the cornerstones of democracy, allowing journalists to investigate, critique, and disseminate information without fear of repression or censorship. However, the state of press freedom varies significantly across the globe, shaped by political, social,...

Understanding the PR Landscape in China

As one of the largest economies in the world, China presents immense opportunities and unique challenges for public relations (PR) professionals. With its distinctive cultural norms, evolving digital ecosystem, and tightly regulated media environment, navigating the PR landscape in...

The New York Times: A Story of Reinvention and Resilience

The New York Times (NYT), one of the most iconic names in journalism, faced significant challenges in the early 2000s. Declining print subscriptions, shrinking advertising revenue, and the rise of digital media threatened its survival. However, through strategic innovation...

Vaccine misinformation PR campaigns: a cause of concern

Famous bloggers in France and Germany are being offered money by UK based PR agencies with links to Russia to spread misinformation about vaccines, this according to the Guardian newspaper. The paper reported that Fazze, an influencer marketing platform,...

Famous Pakistani journalist, Hamid Mir, off air after comments about the military

Hamid Mir, who works for Geo New in Pakistan is one of the country’s most well-known journalists. He called out the military last week on television. Capital Talk, Mir’s show, will not feature him as the host from Monday. Sources...

Who’s telling the climate change stories?

The UK comes in second after Australia in the total number of articles published about climate change since 2004, the Media and Climate Change Observatory (MeCCO) reported. MeCCO is led by researchers at the University of Colorado. They monitor press...
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How AI is Reshaping Reporting — From Verification to Storytelling — Without Replacing Journalists

Artificial intelligence has become the most disruptive force in journalism since the smartphone. But unlike the breathless predictions of...
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