Belarus: The non-elections of Belarus The opposition is paralyzed, people are afraid of a second Maidan: Two day before the parliamentary elections an eerie silence reigns in Belarus, writes the journalist Katerina Barushka, based in Minsk.
Deutschland: Distorted Reality The German media has trust-issues with its audience. The remedy may lie in alternative approaches, new priorities and more diverse views in journalistic media.
Europäische Union: The now-less Now ‘Now-ness’ has jeopardized photojournalism. So we must find interruptions to the constant streams washing over our society and take photos that allow audiences to contemplate and question.
Europäische Union: Under Pressure As global electronic superhighways are choking with traffic, it is too early to fully understand the ramifications for journalism in an age where copying, remixing and sharing are common.
Europäische Union: Building Trust in a Fragmented World News outlets that resist the temptation to polarize and focus on building up trust are likely to do better in the long run. And that means taking risks.
Kirgisistan: Cost-effective Reporting There are many tools available to connect the world, but these tools are chronically underexploited for international news coverage. It doesn’t have to be that way.