Latin America
Latin America
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Focus Group Insights #2: Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Use in News and Journalism
Defining News Initiative
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La amenaza global a la seguridad de los periodistas online y offline: Lecciones desde México
Un debate sobre la sostenibilidad del periodismo frente a las amenazas a la seguridad
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The Global Threat to Journalists’ Safety Online and Offline: Lessons from Mexico
A Discussion about Sustaining Journalism in the Face of Security Threats
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World Press Freedom Scores Fall Back to 1993 Levels – the Launch Year of World Press Freedom Day
This analysis sheds important light on the downward trend over the last decade for press freedoms around the world.
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Most “Fake News” Legislation Risks Doing More Harm Than Good Amid a Record Number of Elections in 2024
In 2024, a surge of national elections spans 50 countries, including major players like the United States, India, and Mexico. Yet, amidst this democratic wave, there’s mounting concern over widespread disinformation, emphasizing the critical need for trustworthy, fact-based news.
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Protected: Enabling a Sustainable News Environment: A Framework for Media Finance Legislation
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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Artificial Intelligence in Journalism
How do we enable the benefits and manage the harms of artificial intelligence in journalism?
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Aggregated Country Data
This resource includes aggregated data for 179 countries and markets from independent global institutions.
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Country in Focus: Brazil
Building upon CNTI’s issue primers, find more information here about recent and proposed legislation in Brazil across our issue areas.
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