Group trains media personnel in fact-checking skills
A training session in Katsina State, Nigeria, educated 74 community media actors on ethical reporting and combating misinformation and hate speech.
Significant Rise in Reports to Suek
Finnish sports ethics center Suek received a record number of reports on sports violations in 2025, with 460 submissions compared to about 350 in previous years.
Ivan Santos celebrates 70 years dedicated to journalism and connected with changes in the world of communication
Ivan Santos, at 94 years old, reflects on his 70-year career in journalism, emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological changes while remaining committed to ethical reporting.
How far to go in narrating a rape
The article discusses the ethical concerns surrounding the journalism of sexual violence cases, particularly in relation to an explicit report of a rape accusation against a police chief in Spain.
Should the Names of Disaster Victims Remain Anonymous? 'The Agreement of the Bereaved' and the Media Over Time
The article discusses the ethical considerations regarding the anonymity of disaster victims' names in memorials, emphasizing the importance of consent from their families in the context of disaster reporting and remembrance.
Africa: Experts Urge Africa to Invest in Digital Infrastructure for Ethical Migration Reporting
Experts at the 3rd International CoMMPASS Conference in Uganda have called for greater investment in digital infrastructure to enhance e-learning and ensure ethical migration reporting across Africa.
Africa: Experts Urge Africa to Invest in Digital Infrastructure for Ethical Migration Reporting
Experts at the 3rd International CoMMPASS Conference in Uganda are calling for increased investment in digital infrastructure to enhance e-learning and improve ethical migration reporting across Africa.