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Abuse of power and the public interest with Paul Caruana Galizia
Oct. 21, 2024

Award-winning journalist and author Paul Caruana Galizia, son of the late Daphne Caruana Galizia –who was killed in a car bombing in 2017– shares insights into the perilous climate for investigative journalists in Malta and the escalating legal liabilities of reporting in the United Kingdom.

“Ask a journo” by iMEdD and EPP
Oct. 18, 2024

Four award-winning journalists attending the 2024 iMEdD International Journalism Forum in Athens sat-down with iMEdD and the European Press Prize to discuss the most pressing issues faced by journalists today.

“We are more important than our job”: Feminist journalism, mental health and the power of collaboration
Oct. 18, 2024

Elena Ledda, an independent journalist based in Barcelona, talked with iMEdD about the need for a healthy work-life balance, the significance of cross-border collaboration and the challenges of bringing a feminist perspective into reporting.

Narrative Journalism: A discussion with Cristian Lupsa
Oct. 18, 2024

Can narrative journalism offer a solution to news avoidance? Cristian Lupsa, Chair of the European Press Prize Preparatory Committee, speaks with iMEdD at the 2024 International Journalism Forum about the value and distinctive features of long-form journalism.

Rewriting climate journalism: Bridging the gap between science and audiences
Oct. 17, 2024

As climate change intensifies, how can journalists make audiences care? At the 2024 iMEdD International Journalism Forum, experts discussed how climate journalism can overcome public apathy by bridging the gap between scientific data and audience engagement.

Journalism and the struggle against overtourism with journalist Yannis Palaiologos
Oct. 16, 2024

Liliane De Brauwer, journalism student at Panteion University discussed the challenges of reporting on overtourism with journalist Yannis Palaiologos, co-founder of “Sustainable Cyclades,” a journalistic project covering aspects of this crisis.

Engaging the public with creative investigative formats
Oct. 15, 2024

Investigative journalism is thriving, but as freelance reporter Jose Miguel Calatayud highlighted at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2024, it often seems that the primary audience for these stories is other journalists.

What journalists can do to increase transparency in algorithmic systems
Oct. 15, 2024

AI and opaque algorithms increasingly drive life-altering outcomes, shaping everything from online content to government decisions. As their influence expands, how can journalists push for greater accountability?

“Through food, you can see where the power lies”: Lessons from investigating the food industry
Oct. 10, 2024

Isaac Pollock, a University of Pennsylvania student, and iMEdD’s International Journalism Forum Pop-Up Newsroom reporter, highlights key insights from a panel of female investigative journalists, specializing in food-related investigations.

How newsrooms can attract donors: Key insights from philanthropy experts
Oct. 8, 2024

At the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2024 in Athens, experts from leading philanthropic and journalism organizations gathered to discuss how newsrooms can build lasting donor relationships and secure funding.