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Should public media help solve the local news crisis?

A new report explores how public media can work with local news media, to uphold local democracy and prevent news deserts.

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How China and Russia exert influence through media in Africa

Beverly Ochieng decrypts the growing presence of China and Russia in the region their influence on African media.

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Head of ABC International on Australia’s role in the Pacific

Claire Gorman on ABC International's role in the Pacific, and facing competition from the international state media of China.

Different ways of storytelling and a new Indigenous news alliance

A discussion with Tristan Ahtone on climate change, Indigenous journalism and building cross-border alliances.

Humour, frank talk, and building bridges: Reconciliation at the ABC

A discussion on reconciliation and how Australia's ABC has been improving Indigenous representation on air and online.

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How DVB reached audiences in earthquake-hit Myanmar

DVB's Editor-in-Chief on launching a shortwave radio station to provide Burmese citizens with independent information.

Highlights from our data journalism for disaster preparedness hackathon

Highlights from PMA's three-day data journalism for Caribbean disaster preparedness hackathon, held in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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“Data is about humans more than the numbers”: HEI-DA founder on bringing data journalism to the Caribbean with PMA

HEI-DA’s Marianne Bouchart on mentoring Caribbean journalists, tackling data fears, and why human stories should drive disaster reporting.

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Swissinfo director on their potential defunding

As political stranglehold on international public media slowly closes, their very existence is being called into question in some countries.

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BBC WS director on competition in the international media market

BBC News’ Global Director on why the UK government should fully fund the World Service and filling the gap left by USAGM.