Author: NEMO
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Journalism in exile: reporting on a country you cannot return to
Three journalists who lived in different countries and spoke different languages found themselves in exile decades apart, for the same reason.
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Twenty years of Zamaneh Media: A legacy in exile
We celebrate the 20th anniversary of Zamaneh Media, a founding member of NEMO and an exiled newsroom serving audiences in Iran and diaspora communities worldwide.
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Exiled journalists urge Germany to safeguard independent media
Exiled journalists in Germany call on the government to take stronger action in defense of independent media and against disinformation.
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Cuban regime’s intimidation tactics target elTOQUE in Mexico
José Jasán Nieves, Editor-in-Chief of elTOQUE, was targeted in an act of harassment this week in Mexico City.
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How El Toque — and AI — Track Cuba’s Informal Exchange Rate
El Toque’s informal exchange rate is used by taxi drivers, restaurateurs, and small businesses across the island
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Inside the exile journey of Confidencial (Nicaragua)
With hundreds of reporters in exile, the Nicaraguan press is under pressure like never before. But this outlet continues to report despite having all of its staff overseas.
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Media in Exile in Myanmar with Aye Chan Naing (transcription)
This is a revised version of the original transcript, which was automatically generated in the publisher’s platform. It has been edited and shortened for clarity to be published on NEMO’s website, with the permission of the producers. Host: Welcome to Straight Talk Southeast Asia. This is a podcast that covers current developments in the region,…
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The Fight for Truth and Hope in Myanmar
Aye Chan Naing,of DVB, shares how Myanmar’s exiled media fights censorship, supports citizen journalism, and brings hope amid military repression.
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El Toque Joins NEMO as a Core Member
We are proud to officially announce the incorporation of El Toque, an independent, exiled media outlet from Cuba, as a core member.
