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Guideline for Field Reporting

This article prepares you for your next mission in the field, be it on your own or in a team.

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Check your Facts!

Many people don’t trust the media. Checking your facts is part of the job, but even more challenging when working cross-border.

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Visual Toolkit

How to merge text and visuals, what to focus on in terms of photographs and how to meet each other’s expectations?

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Dodging Defamation

Don’t let the bad guys use defamation laws to shut you down. Follow these common-sense tips from cross-border expert Timothy Large to make your stories legally watertight.

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