journalism
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The Delhi voter who quit journalism
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Listening to 41 Modi interviews: Few tough questions, no rebuttals, no fact checks
Abhik Deb
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99 journalists killed last year, 77 of them in Israel’s war on Gaza, says global media watchdog
Scroll Staff
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John Pilger: A fearless, dissenting voice falls silent
Matthew Ricketson, The Conversation
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Watch: This ‘USA Today’ reporter covers singer Taylor Swift full-time
Scroll Staff
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Fact-checker Mohammed Zubair wins 2023 Freedom of Expression award in journalism
Scroll Staff
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Interview: ‘Badge of honour’, says Kashmiri journalist on Pune university cancelling her award
Safwat Zargar
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No one spared in ‘NewsClick’ raids – young staffers, part-time employees, freelance contributors
Arunabh Saikia
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‘Deeply concerned’: News associations, Opposition condemn raids on ‘NewsClick’ journalists
Scroll Staff
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Gang wars, unemployment, political violence: A journalist reports from the dark side of the Maldives
Daniel Bosley
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‘Indian media serves two masters. The owner, and the political owner’: Ravish Kumar
Scroll Staff
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The ‘half negative’ and other graphic memories of legendary Kashmiri photojournalist Meraj Ud Din
Freny Manecksha
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With inconsistencies and biases, artificial intelligence cannot replace news editors
Uri Gal, The Conversation
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Inaugural Rainbow Awards to honour queer literature and journalism
Scroll Staff
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‘A reporter is arrested under a law meant for terrorists...’: A newspaper editor on press freedom
Scroll Staff
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Journalist Mrinal Pande examines the relationship between Hindi news, politics, and corporations
Mrinal Pande
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‘Be like a man’: Journalist Anuradha Sharma on how women journalists in India are expected to work
Scroll Staff
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Democracy suffers if independence of judges and journalists falters, says former Supreme Court judge
Scroll Staff
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‘Thank you for making me feel less alone’: Journalist Rana Ayyub after winning press freedom award
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh’s new online content regulation rules threaten user privacy and free speech
Shahzeb Mahmood