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When the killing of journalists disrupts nothing: a conversation with safety expert Elena Cosentino
The International News Safety Institute’s director on the new normal for journalists in conflict zones. In 2025, journalists were killed in such numbers, and with such frequency, that the violence no longer altered the behavior of states, militaries, or media institutions. Killing the Messenger 2025 , a report published by the International News Safety Insti
Inside Rwanda’s campaign to silence independent journalism
“I warned him. He didn’t leave. And now he’s dead,” said investigative journalist Samuel Baker Byansi of his late colleague, John Williams Ntwali. In January 2023, John Williams Ntwali , an investigative journalist known for his independent reporting, died in what police described as a car accident . Colleagues and press freedom advocates have questioned the
“Impartiality and personality are not opposites” – Our Digital News Report US launch panel on tackling the coming changes
A summary of a conversation with Mukul Devichand, Swati Sharma, Sally Buzbee, Miki Toliver King and Ryan Merkley With trust in news at a record low, what are news publishers in the United States doing to compete with alternative voices and engage audiences on their own terms? This was the question at the heart of the US launch of the Digital News Report, who
“Alarm bells are ringing in my brain” - Our Digital News Report India launch panel on low trust and shifts in news habits
A summary of a conversation with Indian newsroom leaders Dhanya Rajendran, Pradeep Gairola, and Sannuta Raghu. How can Indian news organisations adapt to a shifting media landscape? Panellists at the India launch of the Digital News Report 2026 addressed this key question in a recorded discussion following a presentation of the report’s findings by lead auth
