Data Journalism The Silent Crisis: Why Peer Support is the New Frontier for Journalist Mental Health July 8, 2026 Ali Ikhwan In an era defined by volatile political landscapes, the rapid erosion of press freedoms, and the constant barrage of digital hostility, journalism has become an increasingly hazardous profession. Beyond the…
Community Journalism Challenges The Battle for Truth: CPJ, the Gaza Conflict, and the Definition of a Journalist July 7, 2026 Pevita Pearce In the landscape of international press advocacy, few organizations carry the weight and moral authority of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). For decades, the New York-based nonprofit has served…
Media Ethics and Law Seeking Accountability: Australian Journalist Sues LAPD Over Targeted Live-Broadcast Shooting July 7, 2026 Azzam Bilal Chamdy By A high-stakes legal battle has commenced in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, as Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi seeks justice for an incident that shocked…
Media Ethics and Law Press Freedom Under Siege: RCFP Launches Legal Battle Against DOJ and ICE Over Journalist Arrests July 6, 2026 Raul Delapena Setiawan In a significant escalation of the ongoing tension between federal law enforcement agencies and the press, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) has filed a formal lawsuit…
Journalistic Best Practices The Global Search for Excellence: IJNet Launches Call for ‘Journalist of the Month’ Nominations July 5, 2026 Ammar Sabilarrohman By Editorial Staff October 30, 2018 In an era where the landscape of global journalism is shifting rapidly toward digital transformation, the International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) remains a cornerstone for…