This year, one in every two people on the planet will go to the polls.
Elections in approximately 65 countries could serve as a great vote of
confidence for democracies – but lately, it seems that the enemies of
democracy have gained the upper hand in winning votes. In theory, this
should be the best time for journalists to rally for their craft and
showcase their role in and importance for society.
But how can you make your stories heard today, bypassing the loud voices
of campaigners, spin doctors, and AI-powered deepfakes? How do you best
report on politically extreme positions without giving them a
disproportionate forum, while also reflecting crucial societal debates?
And how do you - as a journalist - stand up to forces that actually want
to abolish the free press?