Anas Aremeyaw Anas is a celebrated investigative journalist in Ghana, focusing on issues of human rights and corruption. He has become well known for using his anonymity as a tool in his undercover...
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February 2016 was the hottest month on record. Two months earlier world leaders gathered in Paris to hammer out a climate deal just as extreme weather events were causing drought in Southern Africa....
Italy ranked 65th out of 122 countries in the 2015 Freedom House report on freedom of the press, in the “partially free” category. Threats, intimidations and legal actions brought against journa...
In 2012, Salvatore Iaconesi was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Instead of surrendering to his condition, he decided on a radical gesture: he began to publish online his medical records and all relat...
The future of local independent journalism won’t look like its past. And while that is creating unprecedented challenges for newsrooms, it is also opening up new opportunities to reimagine the rol...
Creativity, passion... and talent. Scientific dissemination and the world of innovation transformed into a show: the "EuFactor" project is presented with rigour and irony, thanks to the storytelling...
Newsrooms adapting to the digital era suddenly have a sometimes overwhelming array of new production processes and options. But they have new helpers too: tech startups focused on helping them disco...
Writers Fulvio Abbate and Pietrangelo Buttafuoco team up once again for what has become an unmissable event in the festival programme.
In this workshop, you will learn from the very best in open source investigations. An Xiao Mina will demonstrate the power of harnessing technology for collaboration and introduce Checkdesk and Brid...
Corrado Formigli in conversation with Karim Franceschi: how an Italian fought to defend Kobane from Isis
Corrado Formigli, the first Italian journalist to enter the Syrian town of Kobane after its destruction by Isis, in conversation with Karim Franceschi, the only Italian to have gone to Syria to figh...