How Do We Know What’s True?
The battle to vanquish disinformation and restore trust in the media.
Highlights
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Christiane Amanpour CBE: 'We journalists are not just passive observers'
1 min
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Christiane Amanpour CBE: 'Everywhere you go, there's an information war'
2 mins
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Deborah Turness: 'I've never worked in such a polarised environment'
1 min
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Deborah Turness: 'We're at a stage where subscription culture meets algorithm'
1 min
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Eliot Higgins: 'People are choosing what the truth is'
1 min
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Steven Brill: 'TikTok is undercutting the work of credible news organisations'
1 min
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Opening Remarks
The inaugural Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism is hosted by Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni, Durham University Vice Chancellor Karen O’Brien, and Evans’ wife, Tina Brown CBE.
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Battling In The Courts
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The Questioner: A Conversation With Wole Soyinka
Rebel against colonialism, Nobel Prize laureate, and titan of world literature.