Call for journalists to apply for training course that will address hate speech and minority rights in the media 10-13 October 2013, Lithuania Deadline to apply: 18 September 2013
Read moreThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD) today launched the Handbook on International Standards and Media Law in the Arab World. 
Read moreDisability Arts Online, the online journal for disabled and Deaf artists and practitioners, is looking for journalists to join their Board of Trustees. The organisation is also looking for disabled journalists to cover some of the Cultural... Read more
Egypt’s military courts have investigated or tried at least 43 children over the past year, Human Rights Watch said today,including the pending trial of 16-year-old Ahmed Hamdy Abdel Aziz in connection with the Port Said football riots... Read more
“Whose Face in the Mirror?” A free, one-day event which will explore identity and the impact of extremism in the UK, Europe and beyond
Read moreBy Iqbal Tamimi A report released in Dubai today claims that the wealth of Gulf women is estimated at $ 385 billion. Another report published last year by ‘Emirates Today’ claimed the size of projects run by women in the Gulf... Read more
Trades Union Congress in UK (TUC) has rolled its sleeves along with the Trade Union of Journalists (NUJ) to fight against gender discrimination. The first round involves asking the most obvious question ‘Where are all the Women?’
Read moreThe Mice, the Cheese and the Fox Two mice both laid claim to a piece of cheese. A fox offered to split it in half for them, and then sliced pieces off to even the two pieces up, eating the bits as he went. Eventually the fox ate all the... Read more