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    N3 Magazine Issue 5

    In this Issue…

    About Us

    Letter from the President

    The COVID-19 Pandemic

    How Asian newsrooms were disrupted and responded to COVID-19

    On reporting in a pandemic: in their own words

    The future of newsrooms

    On the Frontlines

    Hong Kong and Civil Unrest

    Three things I learned from Hong Kong protests, by Ramy Inocencio

    AAJA members on being on the ground covering the Hong Kong democracy protests

    Press freedom under attack in Hong Kong under national security law

    Resistance in Hiding: a visual archive

    Covering civil unrest: Hong Kong journalism students learn by doing

    Pawns in a power conflict: Chinese nationals hoping to go back to the U.S. despite uncertainties

    Technology

    Focus on the talent: How Facebook supports the skills of Asia’s newsrooms

    “A must-know for all journalists today”: Kuang Keng Kuek Ser on data journalism

    What Singapore’s “woke” General Election means for news media

    What’s up with WhatsApp: How journalists use messaging apps

    Video conferencing in style in these turbulent times

    AAJA History and Contributions

    10 years later: A love letter by Ramy Inocencio

    AAJA Member Testimonials

    An N3Con testimonial from JOON-NIE LAU, AAJA-Asia member since 2017

    A journalism group that feels like family

    Media Freedom

    How interlinked economic and political forces create self-censorship in India

    Nepal and the Information Technology Bill: Tradeoffs to protect “national unity”

    Nothing leaves the teahouse – journalism in Myanmar

    How TNN covers the tribal regions of Pakistan with one foot in radio, and the other on digital platforms

    A long, dark shadow over free speech in the Philippines

    Malaysia’s Muhyiddin dials back press freedom

    ‘No space’ in the Singapore media landscape

    Aiming for a Free and Responsible Press in South Korea

    How Taiwan combats disinformation campaigns through civic initiatives

    RSF 2020 Index: Asia-Pacific – hyper-control and national-populist excesses

    Reporters Without Borders 2020 World Press Freedom Rankings

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