Tag: Journalism
French journalist Jean-Pierre Elkabbach is dead
Political journalist Jean-Pierre Elkabbach died this Tuesday at the age of 86, reported BFM TV, Franceinfo and the Canal+ group, citing the journalist’s entourage. These media confirmed information first revealed…
Estelle Ndjandjo, mbenguist, Afropean and podcaster
What is behind the journalist’s questions? Very often a journey, sometimes a couch and sometimes an intuition. For Estelle Ndjandjo, independent journalist, podcaster working for Médiapart, Slate, Binge Audio and…
Journalism and politics: the underside of the cards
“ Journalism is contact and distance », said Hubert Beuve Mery, founder of the daily The world. But in their daily practice, political journalists have difficulty maintaining this distance: lunches,…
Indigenous journalism in focus at world conference in Gothenburg
When the Global Investigative journalism conference was organized in Gothenburg last week, indigenous journalism was the focus of a couple of the panels. – It is fantastically inspiring to see…
“The situation of journalists never improved under the regime of Félix Tshisekedi”
In the DRC, Stanis Bujakera, deputy publishing director of Actualité.CD and correspondent for Jeune Afrique and Reuters in Kinshasa, has been in detention for more than a week. 2 mins…
“We are in the case of arbitrary detention”
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Stanis Bujakera – correspondent for Young Africa and deputy publishing director of the Actualités.cd site – remains in detention. His request for provisional…
“For some protesters in Iran, their gouged eyes are like a medal of honor”
On September 14, 2022, Iranian journalist exiled in France since 2010 Aïda Ghajar revealed, with supporting photos, that Mahsa Amini was in a coma in a hospital in Tehran, after…
AI and photojournalism: Gilles Courtinat warns of attempted abuses
Photojournalist Gilles Courtinat was on Friday September 8, during the Visa pour l’image festival in Perpignan, the moderator of a round table devoted to the incursion of artificial intelligence into…
return to the airwaves of Radio Omega after a month of suspension
Radio Oméga is back on the airwaves in Burkina Faso, a month after its suspension, following the broadcast of an interview with the spokesperson for a movement in favor of…
The disenchantment of young journalists told in a sociological survey
Media sociologist Jean-Marie Charon publishes an investigation entitled “ Young journalists, the hour of doubt “. Journalism is sometimes a dream. Some choose this exciting profession, agree to a huge…