Since October, three Egyptian journalists have been convicted by military courts, stirring concern among human rights organisations and media watchdogs. Two journalists working for an indepe... Read more
By Lyndsey Wajert Umar Cheema, Photo courtesy of ICFJ Umar Cheema, a special correspondent for English-language daily The News in Pakistan, was kidnapped in 2010 and tortured for writi... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Declan Okpalaeke, Photo: courtesy of ICFJ Reporters who cover health in Africa have a new way to sharpen their understanding of the beat and connect with others in the field... Read more
By Parmy Olson/Observer Facebook is seeing a decrease in daily users – especially teenagers. Photograph: Image Source/Corbis Gradual exodus of young people towards WhatsApp, WeChat and... Read more
By Michael Meyer Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta receives the national constitution to represent the instrument of his power and authority from his predecessor Mwai Kibaki in Nairobi... Read more
PLURAL+ 2013 Awards Ceremony, December 5, 2013, 6:00-8:00 pm, Paley Center for Media, New York City Young video producers from around the world will share their work with the audience... Read more
By Margaret Looney Journalists looking for a streamlined way to shoot, edit and publish short videos can turn to Videolicious, an iOS app with an Android version on the way. Along with... Read more
By Mariano Blejman Now that we know that Dropbox snoops in our files and that Google shares our data with the NSA and the FBI, journalists must acquire new skills to avoid leaving a tr... Read more
By James Breiner Tony Morejon likes to tell the story of a community outreach program that failed because the government agency in Tampa, Florida, did not understand differences among... Read more
By Jonathan Bailey Recently, The Star in Toronto published a note from the paper’s public editor, Kathy English, drawing attention to a case of plagiarism committed by one of the paper... Read more







