Tajik Government's Fury Over Conflict Reporting
War of words as authorities and journalists accuse each other of unfair treatment.
Witness Recounts Serb Attacks in Prijedor
Bosnian Croat recalls seeing burning Muslim villages and hearing accounts of murder and pillage.
Witness Describes “Unlawful” Bosnian Serb Orders
Former UN military official says Bosnian Serb army order to fire on peacekeepers disgusted him.
Central Asia: Aug/Sep ‘10, Part I
IWPR journalist’s feature on lives of people living with the virus takes second place in major media award.
Central Asia: Aug/Sep ‘10, Part II
New training manuals in local languages set to be issued to university journalism faculties and media schools across the region.
Central Asia Handbooks in Demand
New training manuals in local languages set to be issued to university journalism faculties and media schools across the region.
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Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.