Journalists from print, radio or television outlets and online-only publications can submit their stories.
Journalists can submit entries in several categories, including Best International Feature/News Story.
Young people from countries that are members of the International Labor Organization (ILO) can participate.
Broadcast journalists from the Middle East are eligible to apply for this training course on creating television news stories in Jordan.
Journalists from 79 countries can enter this writing competition.
Journalists can participate in a contest that aims to increase the role of Russian media and the journalism community in the fight against terrorism.
Journalists age 30 or younger can submit print, Web, television or photo work that captures injustice in the country.
Arts writers, critics and academics working for magazines, newspapers, radio, television or new media platforms can attend one of three festivals.
The National Press Foundation will cover all expenses for fellows to attend the six-day event in Paris.
The AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards recognize outstanding coverage of the sciences, engineering and mathematics.
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