It’s a wrap for International Journalism Week 2022
Journalists from all over the world gathered in Athens for a 5-day discussion on the lack of trust in the media and its subsequent impact on the relationship between journalism and democracy

Journalists from all over the world gathered in Athens for a 5-day discussion on the lack of trust in the media and its subsequent impact on the relationship between journalism and democracy

Day 5 commenced with the first-ever European Press Prize community gathering in EPP’s ten years of operation followed by the theme announcement for incubator’s fourth cycle

On Saturday 8 October, local media journalists working in Greece and abroad discussed the challenges they face, both individually and collectively as local media professionals. The discussion ...

Day 4 saw Christiane Amanpour talk to Valerie Biden Owens about the role of modern media in democracy, and Ukrainian reporters discuss the challenges of reporting in a country at war with Greek war ...

Last update: the application period closed on November 30. We are launching today the fourth, updated incubator cycle, inviting journalism professionals to submit their proposals to be supported in ...

International media and journalism organisations were the focus of yesterday's JW 2022 programme, which concluded with a panel discussion on journalists' own trust in journalism. Workshops were also ...

International Journalism Week Day 2 wrapped up with a series of workshops, discussion sessions by organisations, a talk by Jamie Angus and an introspective discussion on journalism.

International Journalism Week 2022, which takes place between 5 and 9 October 2022, kicked off its first day with a presentation of a nation-wide data survey on the loss of public trust in journalism ...

Echoes from theater traditions in ancient Athens that continue to reverberate across the millennia in current global politics were the focus of the 54th SNF Dialogues discussion, which took place on ...

The moderator and host of the show "Me Alla Matia", Vangelis Avgoulas, discusses with his guests about "the everyday life of deaf and hard of hearing people in Greece".