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The WPI blog offers an insider’s look at the fellows’ journeys, capturing their unique experiences and insights as they travel the country navigating the immersive program.
My many firsts in the land of the First Amendment
When I applied for the World Press Institute fellowship, I knew I would travel through the United States alongside nine other journalists from...
My late night conversation with ChatGPT
For the two months we have been travelling in the United States and meeting with journalists and top media executives, ChatGPT has been at the...
Newsletters: What can Pakistani newsrooms learn from American news outlets
Email is here to stay. It has survived new products this long. The intimacy an inbox provides is difficult for any other product to match. We have to meet our audiences right in their inbox.
Reflections of a Turkish journalist on the role of the press and disinformation
The Turkish mainstream media and general population view American media as intrinsically hostile to Turkey, to its government and to its people....
Overcrowding and crammed cells expose San Quentin prison inmates
The reporters, all dressed in blue, look up from their computer screens when we enter the editorial room of San Quentin News. We, the World Press...
A Look Into America’s Middle East Partners and Enemies
The least that can be said about Donald Trump’s U.S. foreign policy is that it was characterized by enormous upheavals. Since the first minutes of...