Skip to content

Facebook page opens in new windowTwitter page opens in new window
LoginDONATE
Africa News Matters
Get the Whole Story
Africa News Matters
  • Home
  • Issues
    • Africa Is Not A Country
    • Bias In The News
    • Fake News
  • Regions
    • Central Africa
    • East Africa
    • North Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • West Africa
  • Topics
    • Business and Investment
    • Climate and the Environment
    • Culture and Society
    • Elections and Democracy
    • Journalism
    • Media
    • Opinion
      • Commentary
    • Spotlight
    • Religion and Politics
    • Research and Analysis
  • Covid-19
  • The Agenda
Search:
Africa News Matters
  • Home
  • Issues
    • Africa Is Not A Country
    • Bias In The News
    • Fake News
  • Regions
    • Central Africa
    • East Africa
    • North Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • West Africa
  • Topics
    • Business and Investment
    • Climate and the Environment
    • Culture and Society
    • Elections and Democracy
    • Journalism
    • Media
    • Opinion
      • Commentary
    • Spotlight
    • Religion and Politics
    • Research and Analysis
  • Covid-19
  • The Agenda

Journalism.org

Journalists targeted as Capitol stormed

FactCheck, Issues, Journalism, Journalism.orgBy Pew Research Center039s Journalism ProjectJanuary 7, 2021Leave a comment

January 7, 2021 This story, plus Twitter to restore Trump’s account after being suspended temporarily, The Tampa Bay Times

Number of journalists killed for their reporting doubled in 2020

Journalism, Journalism.org, Media, More Stories, SpotlightBy External SourceDecember 22, 2020Leave a comment

December 22, 2020 This story, plus Congress expands payroll assistance to local news outlets, Newsmax issues a clarification about claims that a voting software company manipulated election results, and more, all in today’s media headlines. Top StoriesMedia BusinessPress &

Twitter will start removing coronavirus vaccine misinformation

Covid-19, Ethics, FactCheck, Fake News, Journalism, Journalism.orgBy Pew Research Center039s Journalism ProjectDecember 17, 2020Leave a comment

December 17, 2020 This story, plus 10 states file antitrust lawsuit against Google for online ad practices, a look at how anti-vaccination groups have gotten coverage in local press, and more, all in today’s media headlines. Top Stories Media

Hundreds Of Nigerian Students Missing After Attack On School

African News Review, Huffington Post Africa, Journalism.orgBy External SourceDecember 14, 2020Leave a comment

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Hundreds of Nigerian students are missing after gunmen attacked a secondary school in the country’s northwestern Katsina state, police said, while the president said the military was in gunfights with bandits in a forest as

Trump pushes to end protections for social media companies

Journalism.orgBy External SourceDecember 2, 2020Leave a comment

This story, plus CNN’s Jake Tapper to interview Biden and Kamala in first joint-interview since winning the election, a look at a new newsletter launched by Politico reporters, and more, all in today’s media headlines. Top StoriesDec 2, 2020Trump threatens

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, Ivan Lam Jailed

Journalism.orgBy External SourceDecember 2, 2020Leave a comment

HONG KONG (AP) — Three prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists were sentenced to jail Wednesday for a protest outside police headquarters, as authorities stepped up a crackdown on opposition to tighten Beijing’s control over the territory. The

Covid-19 vaccines face a varied misinformation movement online

Journalism.orgBy External SourceDecember 1, 2020Leave a comment

December 1, 2020 Covid-19 vaccines face a varied misinformation movement online This story, plus Facebook News to launch in the U.K., a look at what is both gained and lost when newsrooms close their offices for good, and

Sweden's Prince Carl Philip And Wife Test Positive For Coronavirus

Journalism.orgBy External SourceNovember 30, 2020Leave a comment

STOCKHOLM, Nov 26 (Reuters) – Sweden’s Prince Carl Philip and his wife Princess Sofia have tested positive for COVID-19, the Swedish royal court said on Thursday. The two are feeling well under the circumstances, the courts aid

The New York Times grants subscriptions to U.S. high school students

Journalism.orgBy External SourceNovember 30, 2020Leave a comment

November 30, 2020 This story, plus Biden names his communications team leadership, a look at a local news anchor helping viewers with unemployment claims, and more, all in today’s media headlines. Top Stories About Misinformation Online Media Media Ethics

Sri Lanka Prison Riot Over COVID-19 Conditions Leaves 8 Dead, Over 50 Wounded

Journalism.orgBy External SourceNovember 30, 2020Leave a comment

COLOMBO (Reuters) ― At least eight prisoners were killed and more than 50 injured in clashes with guards at a Sri Lankan prison, officials said on Monday, as authorities tried to quell a protest over rising corornavirus infections in

12345…
6
7
© Copyright 2021 - Powered by Africa Agenda
Go to Top