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1. HOW TO INCREASE COVERAGE OF ASSASSINATIONS, SAFELY: Reporting on targeted killings has lagged in South Africa, but networks of journalists are helping piece these stories together.

2. AMERICAN DEMOCRACY IS UNDER THREAT -- AND NEWSROOMS ARE MOBILIZING TO COVER IT: Reporters need to focus on local election agencies and move beyond horse race political coverage.

3. "WE SHOULD SIDE WITH DEMOCRACY": WHY THE WAR IN UKRAINE IS EXISTENTIAL FOR BALTIC JOURNALISTS.

4. CONFRONTING "PRESS FREEDOM PREDATORS": Newsrooms are running a gauntlet of abuse around the world. But the threat is greater than against journalism alone -- it's against democracy itself.

5. SERIOUS PROBLEMS DEMAND SERIOUS DATA: Polling standards are the antidote to bad survey data.

6. THE MIDTERMS ARE COMING. HERE'S HOW TO COVER POLLING: In an age of hyperpartisanship, adding context to survey data is key to giving audiences the full picture.

7. REBUILDING THE JOURNALISM PIPELINE: Newsrooms need new entry points for young journalists from diverse backgrounds.

8. WHAT IT'S LIKE WORKING IN THE DEADLIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD FOR JOURNALISTS: In Mexico, journalists are trapped between physical threats and political disputes.

9. AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE? IN LITHUANIA, COMMERCIAL STATIONS ARGUE STATE-FINANCED BUDGETS FOR THE COUNTRY'S PUBLIC BROADCASTER CREATE A SKEWED COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE.

10. BEYOND THE BORDER: Immigration coverage overwhelmingly focuses on politics. It's time to center migrants' stories.

11. AMIDST POLITICAL TURMOIL, A REVIVAL OF TRUST IN JOURNALISM: After a contested election and government crackdown in Belarus, professional and citizen journalists respond with innovative coverage.

12. GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Problems of media mistrust, conspiracy theories, and journalism's economic sustainability are not going away anytime soon.

13. COLLABORATION IS THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM: To meet the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and the racial justice movement, the historically competitive media culture is becoming more collaborative.

14. A TRUST TEST FOR THE MEDIA: How coverage of the coronavirus in Italy, Spain, France, and Germany has impacted trust in news outlets.

15. SOLVING THE FUNDING CRISIS: Covid-19 is threatening to extinguish local journalism -- and fueling bold proposals to fund its long-term future.

16. THE HONG KONG PROTESTS ARE ALSO A FIGHT FOR A FREE PRESS.

17. "We Need a Language That Has Been Developed, Defined, and Codified by People Who Look Like Us".

18. THE FREE PRESS UNDER THREAT IN CENTRAL EUROPE.

19. JOURNALISM UNDER PRESSURE: The paradox of journalism today: Coverage is often exceptional, even as newsrooms and revenues shrink.

20. "IT'S A FIGHT FOR THE IDEALS WE STRIVE FOR".

21. IN THE PHILIPPINES, JOURNALISM IS ACTIVISM: The rise of hyper-partisan influencers has made it easier for those seeking power to control the flow of information.

22. THE MYANMAR JUNTA'S WANTON VIOLENCE IS FORCING JOURNALISTS TO FLEE: Exiled reporters are finding it difficult to reach sources back home, who are increasingly afraid to talk.

23. IN GHANA, ONLY A HANDFUL OF JOURNALISTS ARE ABLE TO DO CRITICAL REPORTING: On paper, Ghana is a thriving democracy. On the ground, journalists face arrest, detention, and torture.

24. TUNISIAN JOURNALISTS FACE INTIMIDATION AND JAIL TIME FOR DOING OUR JOBS: As President Kais Saied consolidates his grip on power, Tunisia -- and its media -- are sliding backward from hard-won democratic gains.

25. IN TURKEY, ERDOĞAN'S SUPRESSION OF THE MEDIA INTENSIFIES: As the country prepares for next year's elections, the government is making it even harder for independent journalists to report.

26. I WITNESSED ORBÁN CRACK DOWN ON HUNGARY'S FREE PRESS. HERE'S MY ADVICE: When you come under attack as a journalist, don't make yourself the center of the story.

27. PIERCING PUTIN'S TRUTH BLOCKADE: A handful of courageous Russian journalists are fighting on the frontline of an information war. It is a battle that affects us all.

28. SILENCE IS NOT AN OPTION: How Latin American journalists are using collaborations to get around censorship laws.

29. IN MEXICO, A MIX OF VIOLENCE AND ECONOMICS THREATENS LOCAL NEWS ORGANIZATIONS: Newpapers once had the financial strength to resist pressure from politicians looking for favorable coverage. That independence is in danger.

30. PUTIN SHUTS DOWN RUSSIA'S FREE PRESS: The crackdown on independent news outlets takes the country back to the Soviet era.

31. REPORTING ON ISLAM.

32. AUTOMATION IN THE NEWSROOM.

33. THE NEXT BILLION.

34. HAVE LAPTOP, WILL TRAVEL.

35. Quiet Human Moments Amidst Great Strife.

36. Form follows function.

37. Nimble with Numbers.

38. Clear and Present Danger.

39. Speaking from Beneath the Sea.

40. Inside the Rings.

41. Nieman Notes.

42. Arriving at a Sadly Familiar Crossroads.

43. Examining Water Supplies in Search of Pharmaceutical Drugs.

44. Lessons Learned from Investigating Corruption And Facing Blowback.

45. THE ANTIDOTE FOR AUTHORITARIAN OVERREACH: By joining forces across national borders, news outlets can better counter censorship and misinformation.

46. GOVERNMENT FUNDING SHOULD SUPPORT INNOVATION.

47. THE THREAT--AND OPPORTUNITY--COVID-19 BRINGS TO HUNGARY'S EMBATTLED JOURNALISTS.

48. War Teaches Lessons About Fear and Courage.

49. The Future Is Here, But Do News Media Companies See It?

50. Looking Behind the Scenes of Political Coverage.

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