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    Canada’s Approach to Saving the News Industry

    Amid sweeping layoffs in newsrooms across the US, in Canada the government has implemented measures aimed at shoring up the struggling journalism sector.

    Q&A: Russian American Newspaper Publisher Wants US to Close Russian TV Channels

    The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

    Political Divides Color Latin American Coverage of War in Ukraine

    In Latin America, media outlets in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua have offered Moscow the most support by blaming NATO and the West for the events in Ukraine.

    As Western World Rallies to Support Ukraine, Media in Asia Divided on Coverage...

    As the West rallies in its support for Ukraine, media in Asia are offering a more nuanced perspective in line with their country’s dealings with Russia.

    Solidaridad con los periodistas en México

    Seis periodistas han sido asesinados en México este año: José Luis Gamboa de Veracruz, el 10 de enero; Margarito Martínez Esquivel, de Tijuana, el...

    Solidarity with Journalists in Mexico

    Also available in Spanish. By Gabriel Lerner, Editor Emeritus, La Opinion Six journalists have been killed in Mexico this year: José Luis Gamboa from Veracruz, on...

    Q&A: ABS CBN Still a Bedrock for FilAm Diaspora

    Two years after the Filipino broadcaster lost a bid to renew its frequency, the station has turned to digital programming to connect Filipinos worldwide.

    Spotlight on Afghan Media — More Indispensable Than Ever

    As new waves of refugees arrive following the end of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan, we spoke to two people with long experience in Afghan media.

    Q&A: Covering San Francisco’s Chinese Community from the Heart of the Mission

    Weaving personal accounts with modern Chinese history, Mission Local's reporting sheds new light on an often seen but rarely heard community.

    Editor-in-chief Gabriel Lerner Retires from La Opinion

    Having steered the outlet through a series of crises, Lerner is stepping down, keepin intact its mission to serve the Latino community though community journalism.

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