By Henry Mance Thursday marks 10 years since the launch of Skype, the calling software that may rank as the most successful internet company to come out of Europe. One in three international... Read more
By Adeyemi Adepetun Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, has expressed optimsim of playing top... Read more
By James Breiner If you want to study journalism, you have more choices today, at lower cost, and of higher quality than ever. Sometimes you will get that at a university and sometimes... Read more
By James Breiner A master’s degree in English literature might not seem an ideal preparation for a career as a business journalist. Actually it served me well, for all the reason... Read more
By IJNet As news organizations struggle to reinvent themselves, “newsrooms need to be in a sort of permanent BETA mode,” says Global Editors Network (GEN) Deputy Director A... Read more
Press freedom in Liberia is under fire after an editor has been jailed over reports about government corruption. The editor of one of Liberia’s leading newspapers was spending his eigh... Read more
Working with various media outlets and NGOs has led to Betre Yacob being labelled a terrorist, and like many other journalists in Ethiopia, he fears for his safety as a result of his work. B... Read more
Response to recent appointments of senior media posts indicate the continuing feud between the government and media groups in Tunisia. Media freedom continues to represent a major issue in p... Read more
Two Ugandan journalists and two fixers have been released after being arrested for filming without the required permits Freelance journalists Justin Dralaze and Hilary Ayesiga followin... Read more
ByPeter Townson For journalists who have been forced to leave their home countries, online platforms offer an important way for them to maintain contact, keep up to date with event and contr... Read more







