Nobel Winner Muratov: Be an Investigative Reporter, and Fight for a Better World

In his acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize, Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of Russia’s leading independent media outlet, Novaya Gazeta, said: “The award today goes to the entire community of investigative journalists.” Four days later — in a webinar interview with GIJN — Muratov set out the true stakes for investigative journalists who now share that high honor.

Detrás de las batallas judiciales de la periodista Maria Ressa

El 15 de junio, un tribunal filipino encontró culpable a la renombrada periodista filipinoamericana Maria Ressa y a su ex colega Reynaldo Santos Jr. de “difamación cibernética”. El fallo ha sido repudiado por periodistas, funcionarios y organizaciones de todo el mundo, y señalado como una acción política y un intento de silenciar el periodismo crítico e independiente en el país.

What We’re Reading: On the Pandemic Frontlines, Gov’t Responses to COVID-19, and the Global Autocratic Crackdown

This week’s Friday 5, where we round up our favorite reads from around the world in English, we found a helpful database that’s tracking government responses to COVID-19 with the help of 400 researchers, a multimedia project on how eight journalists from around the world are coping with reporting during the pandemic, and a piece on how autocrats are cracking down on independent news sites.