ijf weekly roundup, News The information war for truth in Ukraine, understanding the role that philanthropy can play in supporting public interest journalism, and yet another hate campaign against Rana Ayyub 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News How the Financial Times uncovered the world’s biggest financial fraud since Enron, Hungarian news publisher was surveilled with Pegasus, and Jimmy Lai’s Hong Kong media group files for liquidation 4 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News Russia designates Dozhd and iStories as ‘foreign agents’, leaving Kabul, and the imprisonment of the publisher of Nicaragua’s only national daily 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News How to sustain climate emergency coverage, €11.5 million for environmental investigative journalism, and media capture worldwide through financing and ownership 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News State should ‘shoulder responsibility’ for Daphne assassination, lessons on climate storytelling impact from Norway’s public broadcaster, and Erdoğan’s next media crackdown seems inevitable and imminent 4 min read