You are here: Homepage Tag media Articles Media | Iran Iranians do not trust state television By Omid Rezaee 01/26/2024 Photo: Graham Denholm Desert trip | Australia “Not a sound, except for the wind” As a young woman, Robyn Davidson travelled alone through the Australian desert. Over the decades, she's returned again and again. A conversation about the fascination of extreme places Interview with Robyn Davidson 01/06/2024 Writer and journalist Mohamed Amjahid Photo: Antoine Midant Media | Germany Beyond the European bubble German media outlets are often indifferent when it comes to reporting from outside Europe. German journalist Mohamed Amjahid has realised that writing about sex helps break down barriers By Mohamed Amjahid 06/01/2023 A man reads Granma, a daily newspaper of the Communist Party of Cuba Photo: Yamil Lage / Getty Images Freedom of press | Cuba Threatened, interrogated, fired The atmosphere for journalists in Cuba is increasingly tense. As a last resort, they are turning to the internet - or exile By Eileen Sosin Martínez 01/09/2023 A Taliban fighter sits on the shoulders of anonymized women who can’t speak out and whose hands are bound Illustration: Uzra Shamal for KULTURAUSTAUSCH Media | Afghanistan Cartoons vs. the Taliban What does it mean to report on politics in Afghanistan? The Afghan journalist Uzra Shamal talks about her work and why she chose an unusual form of reporting: the cartoon 10/14/2022 [Translate to English:] Foto: Denys Meak Black and white thinking “Diversity is not an end in itself” Many voices are still not to be found in the mainstream media. Journalist Karen Attiah discusses how debates around cancel culture are accelerating our debates around diversity. A conversation By Karen Attiah 04/14/2022 Publisher and editor Sharmaine Lovegrove Photo: Kate Berry Black and white thinking Critical thinking For a long time, diversity was not an issue in many literary publishing houses. Suddenly everyone wants diversity. About an industry in transition By Sharmaine Lovegrove 04/14/2022 Freedom of press | Poland Press under fire Poland’s government ramps up its attacks on media and journalists By Agata Szczęśniak 07/01/2021
Photo: Graham Denholm Desert trip | Australia “Not a sound, except for the wind” As a young woman, Robyn Davidson travelled alone through the Australian desert. Over the decades, she's returned again and again. A conversation about the fascination of extreme places Interview with Robyn Davidson 01/06/2024
Writer and journalist Mohamed Amjahid Photo: Antoine Midant Media | Germany Beyond the European bubble German media outlets are often indifferent when it comes to reporting from outside Europe. German journalist Mohamed Amjahid has realised that writing about sex helps break down barriers By Mohamed Amjahid 06/01/2023
A man reads Granma, a daily newspaper of the Communist Party of Cuba Photo: Yamil Lage / Getty Images Freedom of press | Cuba Threatened, interrogated, fired The atmosphere for journalists in Cuba is increasingly tense. As a last resort, they are turning to the internet - or exile By Eileen Sosin Martínez 01/09/2023
A Taliban fighter sits on the shoulders of anonymized women who can’t speak out and whose hands are bound Illustration: Uzra Shamal for KULTURAUSTAUSCH Media | Afghanistan Cartoons vs. the Taliban What does it mean to report on politics in Afghanistan? The Afghan journalist Uzra Shamal talks about her work and why she chose an unusual form of reporting: the cartoon 10/14/2022
[Translate to English:] Foto: Denys Meak Black and white thinking “Diversity is not an end in itself” Many voices are still not to be found in the mainstream media. Journalist Karen Attiah discusses how debates around cancel culture are accelerating our debates around diversity. A conversation By Karen Attiah 04/14/2022
Publisher and editor Sharmaine Lovegrove Photo: Kate Berry Black and white thinking Critical thinking For a long time, diversity was not an issue in many literary publishing houses. Suddenly everyone wants diversity. About an industry in transition By Sharmaine Lovegrove 04/14/2022
Freedom of press | Poland Press under fire Poland’s government ramps up its attacks on media and journalists By Agata Szczęśniak 07/01/2021