How safety training for journalists has evolved| Nieman Reports
How Suthichai Yoon, a 1980 Nieman Fellow, took on a small but pivotal role in the hit HBO show, "The White Lotus."| Nieman Reports
As threats become routine, safety — and nuanced coverage — are paramount for reporters covering far-right politics.| Nieman Reports
Jill Hopke's recommendations on how to improve reporting on extreme weather in an age of denialism and cutbacks| Nieman Reports
The changes follow the Trump administration's crackdown on international students associated with pro-Palestinian activism.| Nieman Reports
The reporter’s notebook, treasured artifact of the craft, faces its own digital disruption.| Nieman Reports
Amid ongoing upheaval, South Sudan, one of the world’s poorest nations confronts a climate emergency.| Nieman Reports
A photojournalist's approach to documenting the rich history and contributions of a special group of immigrant women.| Nieman Reports
The arrest of investigative Cambodian journalist Mech Dara underscores the growing risks of reporting under an increasingly repressive regime.| Nieman Reports
Threats and harassment abound, but those on the frontlines see progress| Nieman Reports
Young journalists need tools for this new reality. "As a recent graduate of journalism school, I don’t feel as prepared as I would like to address harassment I may face in the field."| Nieman Reports
Five years after covering the COVID-19 pandemic, many Italian journalists struggle to process what they witnessed.| Nieman Reports
Verifiable evidence remains journalism’s foundation, despite mounting attacks on the press. Story by Angie Holan, director of the International Fact-Checking Network.| Nieman Reports
Voces Internship of Idaho, an internship program, is bringing more Latinos into newsrooms| Nieman Reports
"In Their Own Voices," an oral history project housed at the Canadian War Museum, focuses on the challenges of adapting to civilian life.| Nieman Reports