media
The plight of exiled journalists who spend their days gathgathering news of the loss, grief, and despair back home.
After his newsroom secured U.S. funding, the jourbnalist started planning to reunite with his mother. Then Donald Trump came.
As the plane takes off, I look out the window. The sight tugs at my heart. This is the city I grew up in.
I was never someone who grew up saying: “I want to be a journalist.” Now I can’t imagine doing anything else.
After the coup, journalists were designated as criminals. There are also a lot of threats on social media. But getting rid of that reporting bug is...
If you choose to continue working as a journalist within the country, there is no guarantee on your life.
John Paul is part of a new generation of young Myanmar reporters testing media freedom in the face of armed conflicts and reluctant officials








