European Press Prize 2023 winners announced
The European Press Prize has announced the winners and runners-up for its 2023 edition, honoring outstanding European journalism that reflected significant events impacting Europe and the world.
The European Press Prize has announced the winners and runners-up for its 2023 edition, honoring outstanding European journalism that reflected significant events impacting Europe and the world.
The iMEdD International Journalism Forum will be held from September 28 to 30 at The Athens Festival venue, located at 260 Peiraios Street, Athens.
Louis Jacobson | One of the patterns we have found is that the accuracy of the candidates’ statements tends to decline the closer we get to Election Day.
From June 20-23, at SNF Nostos, the annual summer gathering hosted by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, they will be discussed issues related to mental health.
Antonis Galanopoulos | In conditions of acute polarisation, two political positions are presented as completely incompatible and mutually exclusive, with people being forced to choose between these ...
The European Press Prize has unveiled its 2023 Shortlist, featuring outstanding journalism from across Europe. The Shortlist comprises 25 articles and projects selected from hundreds of submissions ...
The European Press Prize launched the campaign "A line for Journalism", a collective poem under the title Running from Silence that celebrates the work of journalists.
Journalist Aris Chatzistefanou traveled to New York City on a special journalistic assignment for iMEdD, exposing the connections of major museums to antiquities collectors, auction houses and ...
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Thanasis Troboukis | Are journalism and the media adequately prepared to adapt to this rapid transition to the "Age of Artificial Intelligence"? Is it enough to rely on a few thousand data ...