journalism

A man wearing a red cardigan with dark hair walks near a police officer.
Media
After raid and arrest, Russian journalist ‘will just keep doing my job,’ he says
A man speaks in front of a crowd of journalists with microphones.
Conflict & Justice
‘Downward spiral’ of press freedom echoes in ABC police raid in Australia
Several men wearing hard hats work together to carry an injured man
Free speech
On World Press Freedom Day, ‘a wake-up call’ as violence toward journalists rises worldwide
A closeup of Maria Ressa with her hand up in front of her face.
Media
Maria Ressa says journalism is democracy’s ‘first line of defense’ and Rappler won’t back down
A large oil tanker docks amid ice and snow in the Arctic. On the side, the ship's name is written in Russian characters.
The Big Melt
An environmental newspaper fights for press freedom in the Russian Arctic
Journalist E.B Furgurson talk on the phone as police officers respond to an active shooter inside a city building at the Capital Gazette newspaper office in Annapolis, Maryland, U.S., June 28, 2018.
Media
‘Deadly day’ at Maryland newspaper mirrors dangers for journalists around the world
Copenhagen Police's Special prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen is seen during a news conference in front of the Copenhagen Police Headquarters after the prosecutor's office announced the charge in the submarine murder case against Peter Madsen, in Copenhagen
Media
Denmark to seek life sentence for inventor who killed journalist Kim Wall
As stories of harassment and assault continue to arise, journalists are grappling with how best to corroborate a victim’s story.
Media
How journalists corroborate sexual harassment and assault claims
Journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia's sons Matthew and Paul carry the coffin of their mother
Conflict
The car bomb and the journalist: the murder that showed the ‘Two Maltas’
Jimmy Wales
Media
Wikitribune will rely on a broad online community of journalists and readers as fact checkers
A mural of then President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Belgrade, Serbia, December 4, 2016.
Conflict
Russian journalists’ advice to US reporters: ‘Don’t be nervous’ and ‘keep working’
Journalism students gather at Shantou University, in China's Guangdong province
Education
Bonus: Teaching China’s next generation of journalists to question everything
Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of The Guardian newspaper, pictured at the International Journalism Festival in 2014. Rusbridger will step down in the summer of 2015.
Media
The Guardian turns to climate advocacy to force change
Robot
Technology
Will the next David Foster Wallace be a robot?
Danny Schechter—journalist, author, activist, social critic, Emmy-winning TV producer and "News Dissector" at Boston's WBCN-FM in the early 1970s—died March 19 of pancreatic cancer at the age of 72.
Media
A goodbye…and thanks…to the ‘News Dissector’
Protesters in Madrid, organized by the Arab Culture Foundation with the support of more than 50 mosques, rallied last month against the terrorist attacks in Paris under the slogan "against terrorism and radicalism."
Media
9 stories that show how to make things better
Jon Stewart
Culture
With a film under his belt, Jon Stewart considers his future and admits The Daily Show is ‘not forever’
Journalist James Foley
Conflict
If you’re a kidnapped American hoping for help from the government, ‘that isn’t going to happen’
Cover art Fear and Loathing
Media
Ralph Steadman helped make Hunter S. Thompson famous — and endured his ‘fond torture’
Environment
Harrison Ford joins Tom Friedman as climate change correspondents in a new Showtime documentary series
An artist collective erected this photo exhibit in Pakistan to remind drone operators that their targets are real people.
Global Scan
This is a message for US drone pilots: we are not bugs
Global Politics
Helen Thomas retires after nearly 50 years as White House correspondent
Police vans in line for a March for Peace in Moscow.
Global Politics
It’s getting harder to find independent media in Russia
Conflict & Justice
The court trial begins in Egypt for three Al-Jazeera journalists
Memorial for Daniel Pearl
Conflict & Justice
A colleague and friend works to finish slain journalist Daniel Pearl’s story
Peter Greste
Global Politics
Three journalists remain in an Egyptian prison, charged with reporting ‘false news’
SiveAnders
Development & Education
Three lessons from my year reporting on a South African high school
Yasser Faisal al-Jumaili during the battle of Fallujah, Iraq, in November 2004.
Conflict & Justice
A journalist killed in Syria is remembered for his keen eye
The World's Marco Werman makes a call out to our #YourWorld hashtag.
Arts, Culture & Media
Here are The World newsroom’s favorite stories and conversations of 2013
Wilkins photo of The World newsroom
Arts, Culture & Media
Here’s a glimpse into PRI’s The World’s newsroom the day Mandela died
Guardian Editor Alan Rusbridger carries a copy of the book Spy Catcher as he arrives at Parliament to face questions over his publication of intelligence files from Edward Snowden.
Global Politics
The British editor who published the Snowden files defends his newspaper before Parliament
Jose Luis Farrera (with his sons) runs a newsstand in Venezuela. But business is down, because he can't get enough newspapers.
Business, Economics and Jobs
First toilet paper, now Venezuela is running out of newsprint
Memorial Medical Center New Orleans
Health & Medicine
Must read? Book tells haunting story of doctors allegedly euthanizing their patients
Arts, Culture & Media
National Geographic celebrates 125 years of iconic photography
Environment
Pennsylvania farmers disappointed with fracking returns
Shrinking Natural Gas Royalties
Arts, Culture & Media
Renata Adler Is Back in the Spotlight
The Story Behind Snowden’s Leaks
Arts, Culture & Media
Olivia Wilde discusses new Kristof documentary ‘Half the Sky’
Former New York Times executive editor remembers colleague Anthony Shadid
Business, Economics and Jobs
Journalism in the digital age
Development & Education
Women and global economic and political stability
Environment
Liquid coal: Energy source of the future for your car?
Arts, Culture & Media
“The Forever War”
Environment
The next great global industry
Business, Economics and Jobs
Newspapers in financial trouble
Global Politics
The Democratic Nominee
Global Politics
‘To the Point’: Democrats Stuck in the Mud
Arts, Culture & Media
Afghanistan’s ‘Little America’ Experiment: ‘Mad Men in the Mud’
‘Top Secret America’: How Safe Are We?
A Pulitzer for the Climate
Boston Marathon Bombing: Many Unanswered Questions
Applying for Jobs? Try Inventing a Job Instead
Dear Abby Author Dies at 94
New York Times to Close Its Environmental Desk
Presidential Leadership and the Origins of the “Kill List”
Global Politics
Why Mexican Journalists Fear Doing Their Jobs
Thomas Kinkade and the Democratization of Art
Nicholas Kristof on Fighting Child Sex Trafficking
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