By Jonathan Hew Prompted by global concerns around “fake news,” Singapore has joined a growing list of governments t...
Over the past decade, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has consolidated his power in an apparent attempt to guarantee ...
As over 40 media experts settled into the sunny conference room in Beirut, casual exchanges hinted at the breadth of cha...
By Noah Arjomand In May 2018, A Washington Post fact-check of the US government’s reasons for withdrawing from the Joi...
By Noah Arjomand Money laundering is a familiar story: “dirty money” generated through illicit means must be “clea...
By Jeff Conroy-Krutz & Josephine Appiah-Nyamekye Sanny Media liberalization and the emergence of independent media o...
Duygu Güvenç and Jérémie Langlois Turkey captivated the world’s attention recently as President Recep Tayyip Erdo...
By Samuel Woodhams Following the tragic terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka earlier this year that killed over 250 people, th...
By Simegnish Mengesha When I was forced to leave Ethiopia in 2014, it was a dangerous time to be a journalist. Attemptin...
Digital news and social media hold increasing sway over public opinion, but as the world’s largest democracy goes to t...
In CIMA’s recent report, A Regional Approach to Media Development in West Africa, co-published with the Media Foundati...
By Asmamaw Gizaw The rapid political opening in Ethiopia over the past year has seen an uptick in journalistic freedom a...