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The Journalism Fellowship Programme brings journalists from all over the world to the University of Oxford for a period of research and reflection. Mark Georgiou shares his experience as a practising ...
Overview of the celebrations for the 30th Anniversary of the Journalism Fellowship Programme in Oxford, showcasing the strengths and diversity of the Journalism Fellowship Programme and the Reuters ...
Journalist Fellows from the Reuters Institute offer some words of advice to young would-be journalists.
The Journalism Fellowship Programme brings journalists from all over the world to the University of Oxford for a period of research and reflection. Firas Khatib shares his experie ...
Use of facial recognition technology to identify women breaking hijab law puts them at greater risk of abuse, activists say Facial recognition systems identify women flouting hijab law Technology ...
Widespread flooding across Malaysia starting late last year shocked urban residents, with green groups urging a new approach as climate change impacts become more severe *Malaysian floods hit ...
A member of the military walks as he inspects the damage at the looted Jabulani mall as the country deploys army to quell unrest linked to jailing of former President Jacob Zuma, in Soweto, South ...
As Britain announces its 'green industrial revolution' and bans the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, here's a roundup of other countries' plans ...
George Floyd’s death has sent shockwaves around the world, including in Britain. By now, we’ve all seen at least one of the images or videos of his killing. It was shocking. It’s hard to ...
MADRID, Dec 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Four out of 10 young people view climate change as one of the most important issues facing the world, an Amnesty International survey on the state of ...
At dawn on a sultry summer morning, Balaram Raute stood on a boat bobbing in a murky creek outside Mumbai, waiting for the sun to light up the water so he could dive in to dig sand. Minutes later ...