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Information Pollution and the Rise of the Trust Economy

The internet is going through a fundamental change. Information used to be scarce, and access to it was a source of power. Today, the...

Beyond the Message: Why Public Trust Is Won Long Before a Crisis Ends

Governments have become remarkably efficient at producing information. During crises, official statements, emergency regulations and public updates appear almost instantly. Yet recent global emergencies...

From fax machines and rotary phones to AI

At the occasion of the book launch, ‘OSCE and Media’ There was a time when the story left our hands with a sound; an abrasive,...

Press Freedom Crisis Deepens Across South Asia as Media Credibility Faces Growing Scrutiny

Across South Asia, concerns over press freedom, political influence, and media credibility are drawing increasing international scrutiny. From Bangladesh and Pakistan to India, journalists...

Russian Union of Journalists Expelled from International Federation of Journalists

The Russian Union of Journalist (RUJ) is the largest professional media association in the Russian Federation, claiming over 100,000 members. It functions as a...

Former Brussels correspondent fondly remembered

Karen Carstens (pictured) tragically died in a fire at her home in the United States after she went back into the blazing property to...

When Seeing Isn’t Believing: Netanyahu’s ‘Death’ and AI-Driven Misinformation

Recent rumours of Binyamin Netanyahu’s death saw millions of impressions within hours, going immediately viral on the internet and infecting the public zeitgeist. These...

Securing Information Integrity and Countering Disinformation in West Africa Through Media Training

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, through its Directorate of Communication, has taken diverse measures to counter disinformation while further sustaining...

Embedded Journalism in Modern Wars: Access vs Objectivity

In modern warfare, the information is spread nearly as quickly as the missiles. Information on war zones is relayed to the world as it...

Can Media Shape Russian-African Strategic Partnerships?

In a critical assessment, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, at the plenary session of the Ministerial Conference held in Cairo, Egypt, noted completely the...

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Europe's increasingly extreme weather is creating a fiscal problem...

The Invisible Crisis: How Four Wars Built One Food Emergency

What is happening to global food prices right now...

From Asia to Africa: Lessons on How to Build Regional Mineral Value Chains

The idea that African nations must process their minerals...

North Korea’s Piedmont Strategy: Turning the Ukraine War into Regional Advantage

Reports that North Korea may send as many as...
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