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Fact-checking initiatives in Francophone Africa — where many Indigenous languages also are spoken — typically publish their ...
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement on January 7 regarding the conclusion of Meta’s fact-checking efforts in the U.S. and ...
Confidence is low in the news industry as it marches into 2025, according to the Reuters Institute's annual ...
Ruth Kutemba is a fact-checking journalist based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, freelancing for Congo Check. She is a member of WanaData, a pan-African network of women data journalists ...
Journalists based in Asia Pacific can contribute to the programming of AAJA-Asia's annual conference by participating in a survey. The Asian American Journalists Association’s Asia Chapter (AAJA-Asia) ...
Journalists worldwide with outstanding reporting on rule of law issues can compete for a cash prize. The World Justice Project (WJP) is accepting entries for the Anthony Lewis Prize for Exceptional ...