FJA Articles
Mohamed Aboelgheit: A warrior for humanity and journalism
By Aidan White
The death of journalist Mohamed Aboelgheit, aged just 34, is a loss to journalism, not just in his homeland Egypt, but across the Arab world and beyond.
Amazon Killings: Journalism and the Environment in the Firing Line
By Aidan White
The murder of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian human rights campaigner Bruno Pereira has highlighted the deadly threats facing journalists and human rights defenders who are reporting on crime, deforestation, and illegal exploitation of precious environmental resources in the Amazon region of Latin America.
We are safer, but journalism faces new threats in 2022
By Aidan White
As 2022 unfolds, the threats to journalism are becoming more evident.
Omicron highlights the global information pandemic
By Aidan White
The Omicron variant of coronavirus which is making headlines around the world signals a new offensive in the battle to counter the disinformation and conspiracy theories which have plagued news coverage of the pandemic for almost two years.
Aidan White: "Global Corruption Can Only Be Fixed Through Global Journalism"
"Despite all the problems, I’m hopeful. Journalism will survive and prosper."
Interview with Aidan White, Founder and President of the Ethical Journalism Network, Honorary Advisor to the Fetisov Journalism Awards.
Fetisov Journalism Awards Recognize Investigative Journalism
Journalists Make the World a Better Place
An article by Nadezda Azhgikhina, Co-Chair of the FJA Steering Committee.