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All stories are produced by the participants of the Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe 2015 program in reverse chronological order.
VIDEO
A Modern View on Design and Construction
Software Development is a booming industry in Saint Petersburg. Ascon's "Renga" aims to be a ground-breaking design program. …
The Man on BusinessContact
BusinessContact and BusinessMorning are two TV programs both connected to one person: Giorgi Isakadze. …
VIDEO
A Dancing Anarchist: Documenting Street Art
A group of activists creates street art in Armenia. A sprayer and a photographer: the former to create the art, the latter to keep it alive. …
VIDEO
Covering the Protests with a Video Camera
Tania Ețco is a video correspondent for Radio Free Europe in Chisinau. In this feature, we see how she reports on the street protests in Moldova's capital. …
VIDEO
Checking the Facts and Finding the Lies
The journalist Maria Kovalchuk works in daily media monitoring for the fact-checking online project StopFake. She verifies news and debunks untrue information about events in Ukraine.
…
Rock Around the Dock in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg
Our journalists visited the Dockville Music Festival in the trendy neighborhood of Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg. See here the pictures taken by Akmed Mukhtarov. …
China, Russia and the Port of Hamburg
In the first half of 2015, seaborne cargo throughput in the Port of Hamburg was down nearly 7 percent year on year, to 70.8 million tons -- this is attributed to the economic situation of the city's two largest trading partners: China and Russia. …
MS Dockville – A Festival of Art and Music
For many people living in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, August 23rd may have been just another ordinary day. But not for us Interlink Academy students. First, because we are here to discover the world of digital journalism in the city, and then, because we had tickets to the Dockville Festival... …
From Paper to Online: What is Different
In 1996, the 'Hamburger Abendblatt' was one of Germany's first newspapers to go online. Egbert Nießler, who heads the political desk of the online edition, talks about how the online and printed versions of the newspaper differ in terms of content, staff and audience. …
‘Über Wasser’ – Water, Water Everywhere
Welcome to the "temple of water." This is not a place for speaking loudly or hurrying through. Why? Because it is dedicated to the most magnificent, powerful and unpredictable element of nature. …
14 Hours and Many Delays Later
My 14-hour odyssey to Hamburg: Starting my journey from Tbilisi to Hamburg at 3 am, I arrived in the Free and Hanseatic City by 5 pm, tired of long layovers and seemingly endless flight delays. …
VIDEO
Dialog and Journalism in Hamburg and Berlin
Journalists need modern skills and and a strong professional network. The program "Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe 2015" caters for both. Watch the official video …
VIDEO
Ukraine’s Most Popular Morning TV Show
Find out how the Ukrainian broadcaster 1+1's morning show is produced in Kiev! …
VIDEO
Busy as an Ant and Wise as an Owl
A portrait of one of the start-ups in Azerbaijan's up and coming internet scene. …
Who “Bites” into the Parks of Chisinau?
Chisinau has been known as one of the greenest capital cities in Europe. But now its lush green is under attack. …
VIDEO
Production Day at the Kyiv Post Newspaper
The Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s weekly English-language newspaper. This video shows a typical production day and portraits its editor in chief, Brian Bonner. …
Digital Journalism in Hamburg: The Map
The first stage of the Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe program took place in Hamburg from August 16 to August 28. This map shows the location of all the events during the on-ground phase. …
VIDEO
Gängeviertel: Six Years After Anti-Gentrification
It should have been subject to eviction within 24 hours, but instead has lasted for six years, and counting. The Gängeviertel community of artists celebrates the anniversary of its successful occupation of a historic block in the heart of Hamburg's downtown. …
Enjoy Hamburg: Walk, Run, Cycle
Whatever your mood, no matter the weather - take to the streets of Hamburg, where you're bound to find inspiration. …
‘Die Zeit': Successful Newspaper in the Digital Age
One of the biggest online and print weekly newspapers in Germany Die Zeit gladly opened its door to young journalists from Eastern Europe, who studying at Interlink Academy School in Hamburg. …
Seven Facts about ‘Der Spiegel’
As part of their studies at the Interlink Academy, the participants visited the offices of one of the most popular and influential publications in Germany and Europe – 'Der Spiegel.' Here are some amazing facts about the magazine. …
Nurturing Digital Journalism in Hamburg
The red brick building that hosts the Hamburg Media School is a former maternity hospital. Many Hamburgers start their lives here under the patient, gentle care of doctors and nurses. …
GALLERY
Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Hamburg
VIDEO
How Russian Media Start-Ups Earn Money
The Saint Petersburg local online newspaper Bumaga successfully diversifies its business. Find out how they do it! …
VIDEO
Start-Ups in Armenia – a View from the Inside
The idea for the Armenian mobile app MemTalk was conceived on a trip to Jerusalem. …
VIDEO
Rigged Elections in Belarus
In the last 20 years, the EU and the United States have not recognized the election results in Belarus. This feature discusses how the elections are manipulated. …
VIDEO
Covering Global News from Russia
This portrait of a Reuters' reporter shows how the Moscow office of the news agency contributes to Reuters' global coverage of the Syrian crisis. …
VIDEO
Media Freedom and Journalists’ Rights
The project "European Neighbourhood Policy East Media Freedom Watch” aims to protect freedom of media and expression in the ENP. A portrait of the organization. …
Five Things that Struck Me about Hamburg
After spending two weeks in Hamburg or -- as it it sometimes called -- the Venice of the North, here are some of the things that surprised me about Germany's second-biggest city, from outsize parks to friendly policemen... …
VIDEO
The Hamburg Fish Market: Can You Really Find Fish Here?
Lots of candies, baked goods, clothes and fruit. This is just an excerpt from the long list of products you will see before finally getting to the fish. Hamburg's legendary "Fischmarkt" used to be the place where fishermen sold their catch, fresh off the boat. Today, it has become an ordinary market - but to see it, you have to get up at 5 am on a Sunday. …
Webinars with Dan Gillmor and Denys Bihus
The "Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe" program organized by the Interlink Academy in Hamburg, Germany included two webinars (web seminars). …
Wolfgang Schmidt on Hamburg’s Strengths
On Tuesday, August 25, Interlink Academy participants met with Wolfgang Schmidt, State Secretary to the Senate Chancellery and Commissioner for Foreign Affairs of the City of Hamburg. The meeting took place in Hamburg's imposing City Hall or 'Rathaus', the seat of Hamburg's government and of one of Germany's 16 state parliaments. Built in the years 1886 to 1897, the building also houses the office of the First Mayor of Hamburg . …
Ballinstadt: Dedicated to the History of European Emigrants
Hundreds of old used suitcases are the first exhibit that greets visitors entering the Ballinstadt museum. Every suitcase in The Emigration Museum is unique and carries stories of the hope and desperation of European emigrants from the mid-19th century through World War II. …
Discovering the Saint Nicholas Memorial
Whether you are passionate about German history or simply like wandering around the tantalizing city of Hamburg, the Saint Nicholas Memorial, located only a few minutes from City Hall, is a place not to be missed. …
GALLERY
Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Berlin
VIDEO
How Russian Media Start-Ups Earn Money
The Saint Petersburg local online newspaper Bumaga successfully diversifies its business. Find out how they do it! …
VIDEO
Ukraine’s Most Popular Morning TV Show
Find out how the Ukrainian broadcaster 1+1's morning show is produced in Kiev! …
The Man on BusinessContact
BusinessContact and BusinessMorning are two TV programs both connected to one person: Giorgi Isakadze. …
VIDEO
Rigged Elections in Belarus
In the last 20 years, the EU and the United States have not recognized the election results in Belarus. This feature discusses how the elections are manipulated. …
Who “Bites” into the Parks of Chisinau?
Chisinau has been known as one of the greenest capital cities in Europe. But now its lush green is under attack. …
VIDEO
Covering the Protests with a Video Camera
Tania Ețco is a video correspondent for Radio Free Europe in Chisinau. In this feature, we see how she reports on the street protests in Moldova's capital. …
VIDEO
Media Freedom and Journalists’ Rights
The project "European Neighbourhood Policy East Media Freedom Watch” aims to protect freedom of media and expression in the ENP. A portrait of the organization. …
Digital Journalism in Hamburg: The Map
The first stage of the Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe program took place in Hamburg from August 16 to August 28. This map shows the location of all the events during the on-ground phase. …
Rock Around the Dock in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg
Our journalists visited the Dockville Music Festival in the trendy neighborhood of Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg. See here the pictures taken by Akmed Mukhtarov. …
VIDEO
The Hamburg Fish Market: Can You Really Find Fish Here?
Lots of candies, baked goods, clothes and fruit. This is just an excerpt from the long list of products you will see before finally getting to the fish. Hamburg's legendary "Fischmarkt" used to be the place where fishermen sold their catch, fresh off the boat. Today, it has become an ordinary market - but to see it, you have to get up at 5 am on a Sunday. …
Enjoy Hamburg: Walk, Run, Cycle
Whatever your mood, no matter the weather - take to the streets of Hamburg, where you're bound to find inspiration. …
MS Dockville – A Festival of Art and Music
For many people living in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, August 23rd may have been just another ordinary day. But not for us Interlink Academy students. First, because we are here to discover the world of digital journalism in the city, and then, because we had tickets to the Dockville Festival... …
Wolfgang Schmidt on Hamburg’s Strengths
On Tuesday, August 25, Interlink Academy participants met with Wolfgang Schmidt, State Secretary to the Senate Chancellery and Commissioner for Foreign Affairs of the City of Hamburg. The meeting took place in Hamburg's imposing City Hall or 'Rathaus', the seat of Hamburg's government and of one of Germany's 16 state parliaments. Built in the years 1886 to 1897, the building also houses the office of the First Mayor of Hamburg . …
Seven Facts about ‘Der Spiegel’
As part of their studies at the Interlink Academy, the participants visited the offices of one of the most popular and influential publications in Germany and Europe – 'Der Spiegel.' Here are some amazing facts about the magazine. …
‘Über Wasser’ – Water, Water Everywhere
Welcome to the "temple of water." This is not a place for speaking loudly or hurrying through. Why? Because it is dedicated to the most magnificent, powerful and unpredictable element of nature. …
Discovering the Saint Nicholas Memorial
Whether you are passionate about German history or simply like wandering around the tantalizing city of Hamburg, the Saint Nicholas Memorial, located only a few minutes from City Hall, is a place not to be missed. …
GALLERY
Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Hamburg
VIDEO
Dialog and Journalism in Hamburg and Berlin
Journalists need modern skills and and a strong professional network. The program "Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe 2015" caters for both. Watch the official video …
VIDEO
A Modern View on Design and Construction
Software Development is a booming industry in Saint Petersburg. Ascon's "Renga" aims to be a ground-breaking design program. …
VIDEO
Start-Ups in Armenia – a View from the Inside
The idea for the Armenian mobile app MemTalk was conceived on a trip to Jerusalem. …
VIDEO
Busy as an Ant and Wise as an Owl
A portrait of one of the start-ups in Azerbaijan's up and coming internet scene. …
VIDEO
A Dancing Anarchist: Documenting Street Art
A group of activists creates street art in Armenia. A sprayer and a photographer: the former to create the art, the latter to keep it alive. …
VIDEO
Covering Global News from Russia
This portrait of a Reuters' reporter shows how the Moscow office of the news agency contributes to Reuters' global coverage of the Syrian crisis. …
VIDEO
Production Day at the Kyiv Post Newspaper
The Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s weekly English-language newspaper. This video shows a typical production day and portraits its editor in chief, Brian Bonner. …
VIDEO
Checking the Facts and Finding the Lies
The journalist Maria Kovalchuk works in daily media monitoring for the fact-checking online project StopFake. She verifies news and debunks untrue information about events in Ukraine.
…
Five Things that Struck Me about Hamburg
After spending two weeks in Hamburg or -- as it it sometimes called -- the Venice of the North, here are some of the things that surprised me about Germany's second-biggest city, from outsize parks to friendly policemen... …
VIDEO
Gängeviertel: Six Years After Anti-Gentrification
It should have been subject to eviction within 24 hours, but instead has lasted for six years, and counting. The Gängeviertel community of artists celebrates the anniversary of its successful occupation of a historic block in the heart of Hamburg's downtown. …
China, Russia and the Port of Hamburg
In the first half of 2015, seaborne cargo throughput in the Port of Hamburg was down nearly 7 percent year on year, to 70.8 million tons -- this is attributed to the economic situation of the city's two largest trading partners: China and Russia. …
Webinars with Dan Gillmor and Denys Bihus
The "Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe" program organized by the Interlink Academy in Hamburg, Germany included two webinars (web seminars). …
‘Die Zeit': Successful Newspaper in the Digital Age
One of the biggest online and print weekly newspapers in Germany Die Zeit gladly opened its door to young journalists from Eastern Europe, who studying at Interlink Academy School in Hamburg. …
From Paper to Online: What is Different
In 1996, the 'Hamburger Abendblatt' was one of Germany's first newspapers to go online. Egbert Nießler, who heads the political desk of the online edition, talks about how the online and printed versions of the newspaper differ in terms of content, staff and audience. …
Ballinstadt: Dedicated to the History of European Emigrants
Hundreds of old used suitcases are the first exhibit that greets visitors entering the Ballinstadt museum. Every suitcase in The Emigration Museum is unique and carries stories of the hope and desperation of European emigrants from the mid-19th century through World War II. …
Nurturing Digital Journalism in Hamburg
The red brick building that hosts the Hamburg Media School is a former maternity hospital. Many Hamburgers start their lives here under the patient, gentle care of doctors and nurses. …
14 Hours and Many Delays Later
My 14-hour odyssey to Hamburg: Starting my journey from Tbilisi to Hamburg at 3 am, I arrived in the Free and Hanseatic City by 5 pm, tired of long layovers and seemingly endless flight delays. …
GALLERY
Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Berlin
VIDEO
Dialog and Journalism in Hamburg and Berlin
Journalists need modern skills and and a strong professional network. The program "Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe 2015" caters for both. Watch the official video …
VIDEO
How Russian Media Start-Ups Earn Money
The Saint Petersburg local online newspaper Bumaga successfully diversifies its business. Find out how they do it! …
VIDEO
A Modern View on Design and Construction
Software Development is a booming industry in Saint Petersburg. Ascon's "Renga" aims to be a ground-breaking design program. …
VIDEO
Ukraine’s Most Popular Morning TV Show
Find out how the Ukrainian broadcaster 1+1's morning show is produced in Kiev! …
VIDEO
Start-Ups in Armenia – a View from the Inside
The idea for the Armenian mobile app MemTalk was conceived on a trip to Jerusalem. …
The Man on BusinessContact
BusinessContact and BusinessMorning are two TV programs both connected to one person: Giorgi Isakadze. …
VIDEO
Busy as an Ant and Wise as an Owl
A portrait of one of the start-ups in Azerbaijan's up and coming internet scene. …
VIDEO
Rigged Elections in Belarus
In the last 20 years, the EU and the United States have not recognized the election results in Belarus. This feature discusses how the elections are manipulated. …
VIDEO
A Dancing Anarchist: Documenting Street Art
A group of activists creates street art in Armenia. A sprayer and a photographer: the former to create the art, the latter to keep it alive. …
Who “Bites” into the Parks of Chisinau?
Chisinau has been known as one of the greenest capital cities in Europe. But now its lush green is under attack. …
VIDEO
Covering Global News from Russia
This portrait of a Reuters' reporter shows how the Moscow office of the news agency contributes to Reuters' global coverage of the Syrian crisis. …
VIDEO
Covering the Protests with a Video Camera
Tania Ețco is a video correspondent for Radio Free Europe in Chisinau. In this feature, we see how she reports on the street protests in Moldova's capital. …
VIDEO
Production Day at the Kyiv Post Newspaper
The Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s weekly English-language newspaper. This video shows a typical production day and portraits its editor in chief, Brian Bonner. …
VIDEO
Media Freedom and Journalists’ Rights
The project "European Neighbourhood Policy East Media Freedom Watch” aims to protect freedom of media and expression in the ENP. A portrait of the organization. …
VIDEO
Checking the Facts and Finding the Lies
The journalist Maria Kovalchuk works in daily media monitoring for the fact-checking online project StopFake. She verifies news and debunks untrue information about events in Ukraine.
…
Digital Journalism in Hamburg: The Map
The first stage of the Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe program took place in Hamburg from August 16 to August 28. This map shows the location of all the events during the on-ground phase. …
Five Things that Struck Me about Hamburg
After spending two weeks in Hamburg or -- as it it sometimes called -- the Venice of the North, here are some of the things that surprised me about Germany's second-biggest city, from outsize parks to friendly policemen... …
Rock Around the Dock in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg
Our journalists visited the Dockville Music Festival in the trendy neighborhood of Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg. See here the pictures taken by Akmed Mukhtarov. …
VIDEO
Gängeviertel: Six Years After Anti-Gentrification
It should have been subject to eviction within 24 hours, but instead has lasted for six years, and counting. The Gängeviertel community of artists celebrates the anniversary of its successful occupation of a historic block in the heart of Hamburg's downtown. …
VIDEO
The Hamburg Fish Market: Can You Really Find Fish Here?
Lots of candies, baked goods, clothes and fruit. This is just an excerpt from the long list of products you will see before finally getting to the fish. Hamburg's legendary "Fischmarkt" used to be the place where fishermen sold their catch, fresh off the boat. Today, it has become an ordinary market - but to see it, you have to get up at 5 am on a Sunday. …
China, Russia and the Port of Hamburg
In the first half of 2015, seaborne cargo throughput in the Port of Hamburg was down nearly 7 percent year on year, to 70.8 million tons -- this is attributed to the economic situation of the city's two largest trading partners: China and Russia. …
Enjoy Hamburg: Walk, Run, Cycle
Whatever your mood, no matter the weather - take to the streets of Hamburg, where you're bound to find inspiration. …
Webinars with Dan Gillmor and Denys Bihus
The "Digital Journalism for Eastern Europe" program organized by the Interlink Academy in Hamburg, Germany included two webinars (web seminars). …
MS Dockville – A Festival of Art and Music
For many people living in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, August 23rd may have been just another ordinary day. But not for us Interlink Academy students. First, because we are here to discover the world of digital journalism in the city, and then, because we had tickets to the Dockville Festival... …
‘Die Zeit': Successful Newspaper in the Digital Age
One of the biggest online and print weekly newspapers in Germany Die Zeit gladly opened its door to young journalists from Eastern Europe, who studying at Interlink Academy School in Hamburg. …
Wolfgang Schmidt on Hamburg’s Strengths
On Tuesday, August 25, Interlink Academy participants met with Wolfgang Schmidt, State Secretary to the Senate Chancellery and Commissioner for Foreign Affairs of the City of Hamburg. The meeting took place in Hamburg's imposing City Hall or 'Rathaus', the seat of Hamburg's government and of one of Germany's 16 state parliaments. Built in the years 1886 to 1897, the building also houses the office of the First Mayor of Hamburg . …
From Paper to Online: What is Different
In 1996, the 'Hamburger Abendblatt' was one of Germany's first newspapers to go online. Egbert Nießler, who heads the political desk of the online edition, talks about how the online and printed versions of the newspaper differ in terms of content, staff and audience. …
Seven Facts about ‘Der Spiegel’
As part of their studies at the Interlink Academy, the participants visited the offices of one of the most popular and influential publications in Germany and Europe – 'Der Spiegel.' Here are some amazing facts about the magazine. …
Ballinstadt: Dedicated to the History of European Emigrants
Hundreds of old used suitcases are the first exhibit that greets visitors entering the Ballinstadt museum. Every suitcase in The Emigration Museum is unique and carries stories of the hope and desperation of European emigrants from the mid-19th century through World War II. …
‘Über Wasser’ – Water, Water Everywhere
Welcome to the "temple of water." This is not a place for speaking loudly or hurrying through. Why? Because it is dedicated to the most magnificent, powerful and unpredictable element of nature. …
Nurturing Digital Journalism in Hamburg
The red brick building that hosts the Hamburg Media School is a former maternity hospital. Many Hamburgers start their lives here under the patient, gentle care of doctors and nurses. …
Discovering the Saint Nicholas Memorial
Whether you are passionate about German history or simply like wandering around the tantalizing city of Hamburg, the Saint Nicholas Memorial, located only a few minutes from City Hall, is a place not to be missed. …
14 Hours and Many Delays Later
My 14-hour odyssey to Hamburg: Starting my journey from Tbilisi to Hamburg at 3 am, I arrived in the Free and Hanseatic City by 5 pm, tired of long layovers and seemingly endless flight delays. …
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