The Global Press Passport podcast, explores pressing issues in international journalism and current global topics. New episodes are released once a month, featuring special guests and Global Press reporters and staff from around the world.
At least 70 percent of foreign news bureaus have closed in the last 30 years and nearly two thirds of U.S. papers have cut back on international news ...
Why train and employ only women journalists? This is a question that Global Press gets asked quite a lot. Inspired by this question, the eighth episod...
How can journalists, news organizations and responsible readers invest in safety and security for journalists? Tune in to the seventh episode of the G...
Why does accuracy matter? How can we advocate for more accurate information in news and media? Inspired by Global Press’ Commitment to Accuracy Campai...
What is radical transparency and how can it be used as a tool for measuring accuracy and credibility for news and media organizations? Or as a means o...
Chef Cola, the founder of Dinners with Chef Cola, hosts 13 dinners a year. They’re intimate, exclusive and currently trending in Harare, Zimbabwe. The...
Global Press stories are published in English, French and Spanish. As we prepare to start publishing in Sinhala and Nepali, the official languages of ...
What’s the power of a photograph? Can a single image affect and change global perceptions? What are the consequences of disseminating stereotypical im...
Memory Kuzonyei says she was 10 years old when she was kidnapped by mermaids. She was fetching water near a river, in her home country of Zimbabwe, wh...