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  • January 19, 2026 • Recent, Research, Specialist Journalism • by Andra-Lucia Martinescu and Marius Dima

    Moldova’s 2025 parliamentary elections: taking the fight upstream

    In this article, the authors ask, to what extent are democratic integrity and resilience facets of the same coin, particularly in fragile democracies?...

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  • October 25, 2025 • Recent, Specialist Journalism • by Susanne Fengler and Sara Namusoga-Kaale

    Debate on Trump 2.0 and the implications for Africa: rethinking donor-funded journalism

    This article explores the impact of USAID cuts on the media in Africa, including worsening working conditions for journalists, as well as the power struggles between the West, China, and Russia over truth and discourse, which are...

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  • October 19, 2025 • Media and Politics, Press Freedom, Recent • by EJO

    Media law: a step toward protecting journalists in the EU

    This article examines the European Media Freedom Act, and its importance to protect information providers and guarantee a free, plural, and independent media ecosystem in the region.  ...

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    August 26, 2025 • Digital News, Recent, Specialist Journalism • by Maria Hul

    Testing Large Language Models (LLMs) for disinformation analysis – what I learnt...

    Part of the PROMPT series, Maria Hul, Junior Researcher, opsci, reflects on her experiences of using Large Language Models (LLMs) to support disinformation detection. ...

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  • Timo Lenk and Martin Lestra

    August 22, 2025 • Interview, Recent • by Merle van Berkum

    Recognising manipulative narratives: two perspectives on disinformation in Europe

    In this cross-interview, Timo Lenk and Martin Lestra discuss how disinformation is spread, what risks it poses, and how their respective projects contribute to exposing and combating manipulative narratives. ...

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  • July 31, 2025 • Interview, Recent • by Oleksandra Yaroshenko

    What is a “good story” in times of war?

    The profession of an international reporter is a daily balancing act between risk, ethics, and the right to be heard. Recently, as part of the Lviv Media Forum, journalist Catalina Gomez shared her experiences and her views on war, Iran,...

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  • July 26, 2025 • Media and Politics, Recent, Research • by Oleksandra Yaroshenko

    Perspectives of invasion: media framing of the Russian war in Ukraine

    Examining media framing of the Russian war in Ukraine, the author of this piece highlights how we, who consume these visual narratives on a daily basis, must develop critical thinking not as an abstract virtue, but as a vital shield...

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  • July 24, 2025 • Digital News, Ethics and Quality, Media and Politics, Recent, Specialist Journalism • by Manuela Preoteasa

    New elections in Romania: Coordinated online campaigns once again

    Part of the PROMPT series, this text examines how the re-run of Romania's presidential elections continues to be overshadowed by concerns over opaque affiliations, cyberattacks, and coordinated online campaigns. ...

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  • June 12, 2025 • Ethics and Quality, Interview, Media and Politics, Media Economics, Recent • by EJO

    UK journalists in the 2020s: changing perceptions on roles, values, and professional...

    In light of the recently published report, UK Journalists in the 2020s: Who they are, how they work, and what they think, Lea Hellmueller, Associate Professor of Journalism and Associate Dean of Research at City St George’s, University...

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