
Jo Adetunji
Executive Editor at The Conversation UK
Editor @ConversationUK. Sometime Guardian reporter. London eclectic now in t'country
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Resignation of PM’s staffer Michael Forbes highlights gaps in law on covert recording and harassment
1 day ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Jo Adetunji
There are concerns New Zealand's laws fail to protect against growing digital harms. Photo / 123RFThe sudden resignation this week of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s former deputy chief press secretary Michael Forbes was politically embarrassing, but also raises questions about how New Zealand law operates in such cases.
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1 month ago |
theconversation.com | Anna Walker |Jo Adetunji
Tove Jansson published her first Moomin book, The Moomins and the Great Flood, 80 years ago, in 1945. The story follows a family of hippo-like creatures called “Moomintrolls”, who become refugees after a flood washes away their home. Written at the end of the second world war, when millions were displaced, it reflects the struggles of rebuilding lives after disaster.
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2 months ago |
thequint.com | Jo Adetunji
In 2024, USAID spent US$240 million in Myanmar, around one-third of all multilateral humanitarian assistance to it. In early 2021, after a decade of political and economic reforms, Myanmar looked like it was finally beginning to shake off the hangover of decades of military rule. Foreign investment was growing, and standards of living were gradually improving.
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Mar 5, 2025 |
tolerance.ca | Jo Adetunji
By Jo Adetunji, Executive Editor – Partnerships Congratulations to Brian Thornton from Winchester University who is the 2025 winner of The Conversation Prize for writers, for his story Convicting the Innocent, a look at the systemic barriers facing people wrongly convicted of a crime. We asked academics to submit a 2,000-word article and book pitch for the…Read complete article© The Conversation -
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Mar 5, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Jo Adetunji
Congratulations to Brian Thornton from Winchester University who is the 2025 winner of The Conversation Prize for writers, for his story Convicting the Innocent, a look at the systemic barriers facing people wrongly convicted of a crime. We asked academics to submit a 2,000-word article and book pitch for the competition, run in partnership with Faber and Curtis Brown, and were overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of submissions we received.
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