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    • Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Hamburg
    • Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Berlin
  • About Interlink
    • Mission
    • Team
  • about the program
  • the stories
  • the countries
    • Armenia
    • Azerbaijan
    • Belarus
    • Georgia
    • Moldova
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
  • the authors
  • The Partners
  • Gallery
    • Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Hamburg
    • Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Berlin

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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. …
by Narine Daneghyan | 11/16/2015
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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). …
by Narine Daneghyan | 08/27/2015
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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. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 11/16/2015
Egbert Nießler shows the newsroom of  Hamburger Abenblatt to the journalists / Ahmed Mukhtarov

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. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 08/27/2015
The program involved a lot of hard work, but participants also had plenty of opportunity to explotre the city

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... …
by Narine Daneghyan | 08/27/2015
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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. …
by Narine Daneghyan | 11/16/2015
The program involved a lot of hard work, but participants also had plenty of opportunity to explotre the city

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... …
by Narine Daneghyan | 08/27/2015
Egbert Nießler shows the newsroom of  Hamburger Abenblatt to the journalists / Ahmed Mukhtarov

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. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 08/27/2015
12191959_660460994056577_6708796225005786318_n
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. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 11/16/2015
webinar mit denis

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). …
by Narine Daneghyan | 08/27/2015
accel
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. …
by Narine Daneghyan | 11/16/2015
12191959_660460994056577_6708796225005786318_n
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. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 11/16/2015
The program involved a lot of hard work, but participants also had plenty of opportunity to explotre the city

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... …
by Narine Daneghyan | 08/27/2015
webinar mit denis

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). …
by Narine Daneghyan | 08/27/2015
Egbert Nießler shows the newsroom of  Hamburger Abenblatt to the journalists / Ahmed Mukhtarov

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. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 08/27/2015
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