How leading media outlets in Brazil have joined forces to take on Bolsonaro and his COVID denial.
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How leading media outlets in Brazil have joined forces to take on Bolsonaro and his COVID denial.
We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
Amazon lashes out at bad coverage, angry lawmakers and workers seeking to unionise.
Mixed messaging and misinformation hamper Europe’s hesitant COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Myanmar’s military leaders are deploying forces, both armed and digital, to stifle news coverage.
Behind the tabloid frenzy, the Meghan and Harry story shows deep issues around racism and access to journalism in UK.
Foreign journalists are finally allowed into Tigray in Ethiopia – and their findings are shocking.
A new Australian law looks to reset Big Tech’s relationship with news media.
Myanmar’s military is battling a civil disobedience movement that is growing online. Plus, Britain’s digital divide.
A South African media empire is revealed to have been paid millions in exchange for pro-government coverage.
How the farmer protests in India are not just a political problem but also a PR problem for the Modi government.
Arrested on his return to Russia, opposition figure Alexey Navalny’s documentary fuels anti-Putin protests.
A look at the US media’s inauguration coverage. Plus, Nigerian digital outlets that told the #EndSARS story.
Numerous social media sites have suspended Trump’s accounts – is this good media ethics or good business sense?