Home / Women refugee photographers who changed how post-war Britain saw itself These images served to signal that there was also a cultural dimension to the hopes for post-war renewal. By John March / 18 Mar 2020
Opinion / Coronavirus y derecha radical: conspiración, desinformación y xenofobia La derecha radical está utilizando la pandemia de COVID-19 para avanzar en su agenda política. ¿Cómo lo hace? By Julia deCook / 17 Mar 2020
Opinion / Coronavírus e direita radical: conspiração, desinformação e xenofobia A extrema-direita está usando a pandemia de COVID-19 para avançar sua agenda política. Español By Julia deCook / 17 Mar 2020
Home / Coronavirus and the radical right: conspiracy, disinformation, and xenophobia How is the radical right using the COVID-19 pandemic to advance their political agenda? By Julia deCook / 13 Mar 2020
Home / ‘Bots’ and bans: social media and regime propaganda in the Middle East Regimes in the Middle East are constantly evolving their propaganda strategies to keep up with the new forms of dissent and bolster their legitimacy. By Jon Hoffman / 12 Mar 2020
Home / How do Syrian directors see censorship today? Towards a new understanding of censorship, and its impact on Syrian cinema. By Rasha Hilwi / 11 Mar 2020
Home / كيف يرى المخرجون والمخرجات السوريات الرقابة اليوم؟ بين محاذير المجتمع وشروط الإنتاج وشرطة الأخلاق. By رشا حلوة / 11 Mar 2020
Opinion / How to make AI work for people and planet Whether AI will be a weapon of social injustice or an agent of positive change depends on the stories we choose to weave. By Anita Gurumurthy / 10 Mar 2020
Home / A matter of life or death: Syrian journalists have nowhere to turn In Syria, journalists report the news while facing threats from all sides of the war. Now we must do our part to protect them. By Ignacio Miguel Delgado Culebras / 9 Mar 2020
Opinion / We don’t need a public broadcaster – we need several The BBC is struggling to serve a polarised audience. Is ending its monopoly the answer? By Jonathan Heawood / 4 Mar 2020
Home / The great fear of coronavirus: Panic! in the supermarket Most of the commentary on coronavirus tends to overlook the fact that a response to a crisis doesn't necessarily have to be negative. By Srećko Horvat / 4 Mar 2020
Investigation / Exclusive: Boris Johnson’s Culture Minister under fire over ‘clearly inappropriate’ failure to end relationship with media company John Whittingdale, appointed to ‘whack’ the BBC, accused of ‘clear conflict of interest’ over continuing his lucrative role with global news agency, while questions mount over his ‘bizarre’ resignation timeline By Peter Geoghegan and James Cusick / 4 Mar 2020