🇺🇦 Hello, as Russia attacks Ukraine, here is a roundup of trusted news sources and resources for journalists and others following the conflict:
1️⃣ Fighting disinformation. Here's a public database of dubious footage debunked and periodically updated by bellingcat https://bit.ly/3BLXHYK
2️⃣ Digital security. This guide from GIJN is a great place to start. It includes links to digital security guides from the Rory Peck Trust, CPJ, RSF, Citizen Lab and many others https://bit.ly/3heZv3k
3️⃣ Legal questions. This piece by Human Rights Watch provides answers to many questions journalists may have about the role of international law in any conflict https://bit.ly/3t7fVQC
4️⃣ Staying up to date. Many news organisations are running live-blogs, where they curate the latest verified news on the conflict. Here are some links: 🇬🇧 BBC News https://bbc.in/3BJXTrG | The Guardian https://bit.ly/3t1f0kF | 🇪🇸 elDiario.eshttps://bit.ly/3tnIkST | 🇫🇷 Le Monde https://bit.ly/33Lu8do
5️⃣ First-person account. Read this poignant piece by Ukrainian journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk on Russia's attack https://bit.ly/3LZPvsT
6️⃣ Trusted reporting. Here are two carefully selected Twitter lists with dozens of experts, Ukrainian journalists and reporters on the ground: 🇬🇧 From Daniel Dale https://bit.ly/36ryKpY | 🇪🇸 From María Ramírez https://bit.ly/3HgI8JK