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Ethics in the News

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As part of our Building Trust in Media in South East Europe and Turkey, supported by UNESCO and the EU, Danica Ilic talks to Lea Auffarth, Project Coordinator of the Journalism Trust Initiative about ethical media in the Balkans.Support the E
What are the ethical challenges to independent journalists who report on authoritarian regimes which suppress a free press? How do such regimes try to portray independent journalists as enemies of the state? Four leading journalists who've work
UNESCO and the Ethical Journalism Network are supporting media outlets in South East Europe in performing a self-assessment exercise of their commitment to good governance and ethical and professional standards - also called ethical audits. The
When we talk about misinformation, too often we talk about it like a problem restricted to social media or alternative media – but mainstream outlets play a huge role in spreading it, failing to restrict it, or even creating it themselves. Whet
Several media outlets in Serbia have conducted ethical audits, a self-assessment exercise showing their commitment to good governance and ethical and professional standards. The EJN spoke to Jovana Prešić, project coordinator at Istinomer, and
The Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) is a standard for the trustworthiness of news and information. It was initiated by Reporters Without Borders (RSF),  supported by partners like the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Agence France Presse
The Ethical Journalism Network, supported by UNESCO and the EU, is implementing the 'Building Trust in Media in South East Europe and Turkey Phase 2' project dedicated to ethical audits. Ethical audits are a self-assessment exercise conducted b
Social media is blamed widely for spreading fake news, which contributed to the attacks on the Washington Capitol Building and is undermining the fight against Covid-19. Action is needed. But could that action undermine the principles of free e
As vaccines effective against the novel Coronavirus begin their global rollout, tackling misinformation, disinformation and earning public confidence could not be more starkly an issue of life and death. Chaired by James Ball, panellists includ
With suicide rates on the rise in the UK, responsible and ethical reporting of suicide has never been more important. To help journalists get it right, Dr Ann Luce and Dr Sallyanne Duncan have developed a Responsible Suicide Reporting model and
Public media is more important than ever during a pandemic. Sally-Ann Wilson of the Public Media Alliance tells EJN's director Hannah Storm why.
In a special episode of Ethics in the News, domestic abuse campaigners Janey Starling and David Challen explain that the massive increase in attacks on women in their own homes since the lockdown is about control not Covid. They say journalists
Local news publishers were already struggling before the Covid-19 pandemic. The executive director of the Public Interest News Foundation, Jonathan Heawood, discusses the challenges faced by small media outlets struggling with plunging revenues
Aida Al-Kaisy, a Middle East specialist and programme consultant at the Ethical Journalism Network, explains how disinformation is impacting on the reporting of Covid-19 in Iraq.
The founder of the Ethical Journalism Network, Aidan White, explains why ethical media audits are so important for news organisations.
Journalist and writer Isabelle Roughol tells Hannah Storm that the Covid-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the crisis in the news industry, particularly for small media outlets.
From his home in Nairobi, journalist Salim Amin, the son of the legendary photographer and cameraman Mo Amin whose stories on the Ethiopian famine inspired We Are the World, tells Hannah Storm there have been big changes in how Africa is covere
Jo Healey, a senior BBC news journalist, teaches her fellow reporters how to cover traumatic stories with sensitivity and compassion. She talks to EJN's director Hannah Storm about the training and reporting on Covid-19.
Will Vassilopoulos was one of the first journalists to travel to the Greek island of Lesbos to report on the refugee crisis. Five years later he tells Hannah Storm how covering the story changed him personally and also affected how he works tod
Professor Anthony Feinstein tells Hannah Storm how covering the Covid-19 pandemic is taking its toll on the mental health of journalists and how they can cope in uncertain times.
Dr Zahera Harb, a journalist and academic, discusses reporting in the time of Covid-19, and what reporters should be most aware of when covering the virus story.
Ethical Journalism Network director Hannah Storm speaks with Marius Dragomir, director of the Center for Media Data and Society, about how Covid-19 has impacted on press freedom in central Europe.
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