Keyword: journalism
Just weeks before her conviction for "cyber-libel," the iconic journalist describes the erosion of media freedoms under President Rodrigo Duterte.
The 2020 winner of Asia Society's Osborn Elliott Prize, who was forced to leave China this year, reflects on his years covering the country.
The White House correspondent, who was recently subjected to a racially-tinged remark from President Trump at the White House, spoke to Asia Blog about why diversity in newsrooms has never been more urgent.
The 2020 winner of the Osborn Elliott Prize for Excellence in Journalism in Asia discussed his reporting from China, from which he was expelled in March.
Reporters must overcome enormous obstacles to uncover the truth about China's suppression of its Uighur minority.
The two reporters had been incarcerated since 2017 for their reporting on the plight of the Rohingya. Asia Society awarded them with Asia's most prominent journalism prize last year.
BuzzFeed correspondent Megha Rajagopalan discusses how reporting in China has evolved and the particular challenges she faces there as an Indian-American journalist.
Founders Kathleen Tso and Vicki Ho tell Asia Blog how their publication fills a much-needed gap.
The New York Times South Asia bureau chief was awarded the 2017 Osborn Elliott Prize for Excellence in Journalism on Asia.
Think tank leaders discuss how to remain relevant amid shifting dynamics in politics, media, and philanthropy.