Fact-checking initiatives in Francophone Africa — where many Indigenous languages also are spoken — typically publish their ...
Confidence is low in the news industry as it marches into 2025, according to the Reuters Institute's annual ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement on January 7 regarding the conclusion of Meta’s fact-checking efforts in the U.S. and ...
TikTok is more than just an app for users to post their dance videos and watch funny content. For many young adults, it has ...
It’s a new year, one that undoubtedly will present fresh challenges for journalists globally.  Already, we’re bearing witness ...
Journalists worldwide with outstanding reporting on rule of law issues can compete for a cash prize. The World Justice Project (WJP) is accepting entries for the Anthony Lewis Prize for Exceptional ...
Ruth Kutemba is a fact-checking journalist based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, freelancing for Congo Check. She is a member of WanaData, a pan-African network of women data journalists ...
Journalists based in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru can apply for these grants. Internews' Earth Journalism Network (EJN), in partnership with the United States Agency for International ...
News reporters with experience in digital journalism and Middle East coverage are eligible to apply for this remote job. Newsweek, a global media organization trusted for more than 90 years, is ...
Aspiring journalists with a disability, who are based in Kenya, are eligible for training. BBC World Service Languages is seeking talented people with a disability to join its Future Voices trainee ...
More than two-thirds of the world’s population today uses the internet, spending on average over six hours daily online. The vast quantity of information available online — some real and helpful, ...