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In Pakistan, a mere mention of the military can get a journalist in trouble. Yet some startups are bravely reporting the facts.
These are the ones worth watching.
A summit, the media, and a $25-million gamble.
What exactly did newsrooms get out of sending their journalists to the Trump-Kim summit? The numbers don't add up.
Hong Kong’s investigative news startup FactWire has a radical approach to ‘collective journalism’: no editors.
Non-profit FactWire takes a surprisingly counterintuitive approach to journalism in the digital age. But it works.
This is life as a fixer in Myanmar’s increasingly hostile media space.
Arrested while assisting a pair of TRT journalists, Aung Naing Soe spent two months in prison last year. But he says the job is worth the risks.
The fighting is over in Marawi but there are still lingering questions over how the Philippine military interacts with journalists.
Newsrooms and the Philippine military need to agree on guidelines for covering conflicts, including an embed procedure.
Reporting on the Rohingya crisis? Here’s what you need to know.
For journalists thinking about covering the largest refugee crisis in Asia for decades, there is a lot to consider before embarking on the story.