Finding cross-border stories3

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What makes a good cross-border story? This chapter dives into the definition of cross-border journalism and offers suggestions on how to get started.

How to develop a cross-border idea

You are now embarking on a journey into cross-border journalism. But how do you initiate the brainstorm? And what challenges might you encounter?

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Cross-Disciplinary Journalism

A data journalist, a developer and a statistician walk into a newsroom... How do they cooperate? Listen to this podcast series.

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Going for that Scoop

The Panama Papers would not have been the same without cross-border journalism. Find out more why it matters so much to cooperate.

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    • How to develop a cross-border idea
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    • Going for that Scoop
  • Research team5
    • Conflict Management Toolkit
    • Tech Tools
    • What to do When?
    • Ethical dilemmas
    • Solutions Journalism
  • Research plan3
    • Back-up plans
    • Mental wellbeing
    • Best Practice Tips
  • Research4
    • Guideline for Field Reporting
    • Check your Facts!
    • Visual Toolkit
    • Dodging Defamation
  • Publication2
    • Different Types of Cross-Border Journalism
    • How to Pitch
  • Follow up1
    • The Importance of Following Up

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