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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 ...
In the depths of India's illegal mica mines, where children as young as five work alongside adults, lurks a dark, hidden secret - the cover-up of child deaths ...
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 ...
What we choose to eat, how we move around and how these activities contribute to climate change is receiving a lot of media attention. In this context, greenhouse gas emissions from livestock and ...
A new design for a public market by Dutch design firm Shift architecture urbanism, based on social distancing rules and compactness, aims to help cities emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. Photo ...
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 ...
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Stoning, a form of execution where a group throws stones at a person until they are dead, still happens in parts of the Muslim world, mostly as a punishment ...
The cost of hysterectomies - often prescribed for treating minor ailments - is leaving families destitute and trapping them in debt bondage ...