CEO responds to news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed On behalf of all at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, we are overjoyed that our much- missed colleague and friend Nazanin has finally been freed. 16 March 2022
Call for entries to the 2022 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism Named in honour of the late American war correspondent, the Awards recognise the courageous work of freelance journalists, local reporters and news fixers from around the world. 3 February 2022
Nobel Peace Laureate Maria Ressa amongst speakers to address world-leading human rights forum, hosted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation Thomson Reuters Foundation to host two-day conference, Trust Conference, focused on a post-pandemic roadmap to inclusive growth and the protection of free media and civil liberties. 10 November 2021
CEO responds to news of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's new sentence being upheld We received news that Nazanin has lost her latest appeal and that her sentence of one year plus a one-year travel ban has been upheld without a court hearing. 16 October 2021
Thomson Reuters Foundation announces new Editor-in-Chief to lead global news team The Thomson Reuters Foundation has appointed Yasir Khan as Editor-in-Chief to lead its team of award-winning reporters and oversee the digital transformation of its news offering. 14 June 2021
CEO responds to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's additional prison sentence The new sentence against Nazanin defies comprehension, lawful process, justice and basic humanity. Our colleague has been accused – yet again – of spreading propaganda against the Iranian regime, accusations for which she was already tried in 2016, and for which she served a five-year prison sentence. 26 April 2021
CEO responds to news of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's court appearance On Mother’s Day in the UK, Nazanin should have been reunited with her young daughter, whom she desperately misses. Instead, this latest trial and delayed outcome is a deliberate move to prolong her ordeal and her suffering. 14 March 2021
CEO responds to news of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's court appearance Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s five-year trauma should have come to an end last week. On Mother’s Day in the UK, she should have been reunited with her young daughter, whom she desperately misses. Instead, this latest trial and delayed outcome is a deliberate move to prolong her ordeal and her suffering. 14 March 2021
CEO responds to latest news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed but faces a new court date This Sunday, March 7, our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe should be flying home to be reunited with her family following her unlawful and inhumane five-year prison sentence. But instead of regaining her liberty and walking away from this appalling affront to justice, she remains held hostage. 7 March 2021
CEO responds to latest news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed but faces a new court date This Sunday, March 7, our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe should be flying home to be reunited with her family following her unlawful and inhumane five-year prison sentence. But instead of regaining her liberty and walking away from this appalling affront to justice, she remains held hostage. 7 March 2021
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, ARMEDANGELS and Missing Link Trust amongst winners of global anti-slavery award The Thomson Reuters Foundation names businesses, SMEs, NGOs, and journalists leading the way in the fight to end modern slavery and human trafficking 25 February 2021
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, ARMEDANGELS and Missing Link Trust amongst winners of global anti-slavery award The Thomson Reuters Foundation names businesses, SMEs, NGOs, and journalists leading the way in the fight to end modern slavery and human trafficking 25 February 2021
Law firms champion pro bono amidst global health crisis The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes the 2020 TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono: a survey identifying global pro bono legal trends. 4 February 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on journalism in Global South and Emerging Economies revealed in new report The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes unique study combining frontline journalists’ voices with insights from industry leaders and media experts 14 January 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on journalists in Global South and Emerging Economies revealed in new report The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes unique study combining frontline journalists’ voices with insights from industry leaders and media experts 14 January 2021
Winners of global photo competition to spotlight human impact of COVID-19 announced The Thomson Reuters Foundation and Omidyar Network revealed the winners of the ‘COVID-19: The Bigger Picture’ photo competition. The three winners were selected for their outstanding images capturing the untold consequences of COVID-19 on people’s lives and livelihoods. 16 December 2020
Winners of global photo competition to spotlight human impact of COVID-19 announced The Thomson Reuters Foundation and Omidyar Network revealed today the winners of the ‘COVID-19: The Bigger Picture’ photo competition 16 December 2020
Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus opens world-leading human rights forum hosted by Thomson Reuters Foundation Conference hosts stellar speaker line-up to explore pandemic’s impact on socio-economic inequalities, media freedom and data rights – and the path to recovery 6 November 2020
CEO responds to news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe faces an additional charge The Thomson Reuters Foundation utterly condemns the latest move by the Iranian authorities to prolong Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s inhumane and unjust ordeal. Our colleague is innocent and remains unlawfully held hostage for crimes she has not committed. 8 September 2020
Photojournalism Initiative Launched to Spotlight the Human Impact of the Pandemic The Thomson Reuters Foundation has partnered with Omidyar Network to highlight the far-reaching and devastating repercussions of the COVID-19 crisis on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. 10 August 2020
Photojournalism initiative launched to spotlight the human impact of the pandemic The Thomson Reuters Foundation has partnered with Omidyar Network to highlight the far-reaching and devastating repercussions of the COVID-19 crisis on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. 10 August 2020
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches Coronavirus Crisis Reporting Hub In collaboration with the World Economic Forum, the hub will equip reporters in the Global South to cover the pandemic. 6 April 2020
CEO responds to news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been released on furlough The Free Nazanin Campaign has confirmed that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been released on furlough for two weeks from Evin Prison in Iran, where she has been illegally held since April 2016. 17 March 2020
Message from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Antonio Zappulla in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic As the situation with the coronavirus (COVID-19) develops, we wanted to keep you updated as to the measures we are taking to ensure the delivery of our services, as much as is possible, whilst prioritising the health of our workers and partners. 16 March 2020
CEO joins call for UK Government to insist that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is tested for Coronavirus The Free Nazanin Campaign confirmed today that it believes Nazanin has contracted Coronavirus inside Evin Prison, in large part due to the lack of hygiene materials made available to the prisoners. 29 February 2020
Aldi UK, HSBC UK and Delta Air Lines amongst winners of global anti-slavery award The Thomson Reuters Foundation names businesses, SMEs, NGOs, and journalists leading the way in the fight to end forced labour and trafficking. 20 February 2020
Tina Tchen, Maria Ressa and Sinéad Burke amongst speakers headlining world-leading human rights Forum hosted by Thomson Reuters Foundation Global human rights leaders – including Ferkat Jawdat, a Uighur activist, and Geum Hyok Kim, a young North Korean defector – will speak alongside representatives from Google, Facebook, Apple and Uber at the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s annual global human rights forum Trust Conference, held on November 13 and 14 in London. 5 November 2019
Canada tops global poll as best country for social entrepreneurs while Britain and US slump Canada, Australia and France are the best countries to be a social entrepreneur, according to the results of a global perception poll conducted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in partnership with Deutsche Bank’s Made for Good programme. 22 October 2019
Winners of 2019 Kurt Schork Memorial Awards in International Journalism announced Three winners of awards that honour brave, yet often unrecognised journalists for their reporting on conflict, corruption and injustice are announced this week. 1 October 2019
Thomson Reuters Foundation and Nextlaw Referral Network partner to expand the world’s biggest legal pro bono network TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono service, and Nextlaw Referral Network, the largest free legal referral network in the world, are announcing a new partnership to scale the practice of legal pro bono support for NGOs and social enterprises which are focused on creating social and environmental change. 19 September 2019
Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO calls on PM Johnson to prioritise securing Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's release We call on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to treat Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s case with the utmost urgency and seriousness, as her dire condition calls for. 23 July 2019
Thomson Reuters Foundation and University of Lincoln Announce New Master’s Degree in International Journalism The University of Lincoln, UK, and the Thomson Reuters Foundation have announced the creation of a unique new Master’s degree course, starting this September*. The MA International Journalism course is an innovative new partnership designed to equip new generations of journalists to report impartially on critical global issues facing society today. 3 May 2019
Thomson Reuters Foundation awarded £400,000 from People’s Postcode Lottery People's Postcode Lottery awarded the Thomson Reuters Foundation funding to expand its editorial team’s coverage of under-reported stories on modern slavery, access to land and property rights and LGBT+ issues. 1 May 2019
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa to mark the three-year anniversary of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's imprisonment It is so sad to have to mark the third anniversary of Nazanin’s brutal arrest in Tehran and her imprisonment. The treatment imposed by the Iranian authorities on our innocent colleague is nothing less than torture, psychological and physical. It has to cease. 2 April 2019
Land and property rights news platform receives renewed funding from Omidyar Network The Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charity arm of the world’s largest news and information provider, announced today the renewal of a three-year funding commitment from Omidyar Network for PLACE, the innovative news platform dedicated to coverage of the under-reported issue of land and property rights launched in 2016. 11 March 2019
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa in response to granting of diplomatic protection to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe We salute the decision of Foreign Secretary Hunt to grant Nazanin diplomatic protection. This is an important step that has not been used in the UK in 150 years. We especially welcome the Foreign Secretary’s strong assertion that the move “demonstrates to the whole world that Nazanin is innocent”. 8 March 2019
Thomson Reuters Foundation and The Mekong Club launch resource for financial institutions in Asia Pacific to combat modern slavery Financial institutions, NGOs and law enforcement in Asia Pacific join forces against modern slavery. 12 February 2019
Monique Villa to step down as CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Antonio Zappulla announced as her successor Monique Villa has announced she is to step down from the helm of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, a position she has held for 11 years. Antonio Zappulla has been appointed Chief Executive Officer by the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Currently Chief Operating Officer of the Foundation, he will take up his new role when Monique leaves in April 2019. 17 January 2019
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO in Response to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's Planned Hunger Strike It is extremely shocking to see our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe going on hunger strike to protest at her inhumane treatment in Evin prison, at a time where her health is already at its poorest. 15 January 2019
Multi-million-pound project announced to fight child trafficking and forced labour in Africa A four-year project aimed at eradicating some of the worst forms of child slavery in three African countries launches today, the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery (December 2nd). 4 December 2018
2018 Food Sustainability Media Award Winners Announced Thomson Reuters Foundation and Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition announce winners of award recognising outstanding reporting of global food system challenges. 27 November 2018
Apple and Unilever win Stop Slavery Award Thomson Reuters Foundation rewards businesses leading in global fight against forced labour at annual Trust Conference in London. 14 November 2018
Survivors of modern slavery share powerful stories of forced labour and orphanage trafficking as hundreds to attend Trust Conference The Thomson Reuters Foundation will welcome slavery survivors, global human rights leaders and anti-trafficking experts presenting innovative ways to address the issue at its annual Trust Conference, held this year at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London. 9 November 2018
Antonio Zappulla ranked #1 Public Sector Executive by Financial Times’ OUTstanding list Antonio Zappulla, Chief Operating Officer of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, is today named the number one public/third sector executive in a global ranking of LGBT+ role models, in recognition of his work to drive LGBT+ inclusion. 25 October 2018
2018 Food Sustainability Media Award Finalists Announced Thomson Reuters Foundation and Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition announce finalists for award recognising outstanding reporting on global food challenges 15 October 2018
Apple, Unilever and Thai Union among shortlisted candidates for The Stop Slavery Award Thomson Reuters Foundation names six businesses leading the way worldwide in efforts to fight forced labour. 4 October 2018
Thomson Reuters Foundation Launches 'Openly', Global LGBT+ News Platform The Thomson Reuters Foundation announces today the expansion of its under-reported human rights news coverage with the launch of a dedicated LGBT+ digital news platform. 18 September 2018
Thomson Reuters Foundation Kicks Off Training for New Generation of Young Arab Media Leaders The Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of the world’s largest news and information provider, will be continuing its participation in an initiative launched in 2017 to train 90 young Arab media professionals and influencers from across 16 Arab states. 13 September 2018
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches Stop Slavery Hub Initiative makes the Thomson Reuters Foundation the world’s biggest source for modern slavery and human trafficking news. 13 September 2018
New Director Announced for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford Professor Rasmus Kleis Nielsen has been appointed Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Alan Rusbridger, Chair of the Institute’s Steering Committee, announced today. 7 September 2018
Statement from Monique Villa in Response to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's Temporary Release on Furlough We are delighted to hear the news of Nazanin’s temporary release from Evin prison, after more than two and a half years in detention, including eight months of total isolation. 23 August 2018
Statement from Monique Villa in Response to the Latest News on Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe The latest injustice to fall upon Nazanin, who now learns that the temporary release she was promised has been withdrawn, forces me to call upon the new Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt to act immediately before her health fails completely. 23 July 2018
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches resource to help financial institutions tackle human trafficking The Thomson Reuters Foundation launched today a powerful new Toolkit designed to help financial institutions fight human trafficking using data. 19 July 2018
Statement from Monique Villa on Renewed Charges Against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe The renewed charges against our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who has been kept hostage in Iran and separated from her family since April 2016, are a mockery that prolongs the ordeal she has been subjected to since day one. 21 May 2018
Thomson Reuters Foundation, UNICEF and IIMC launch Critical Appraisal Skills online course for Health Journalists UNICEF launched an online version of the ‘Critical Appraisal Skills’ (CAS) course for health journalists. This course is conceptualised in collaboration with Thomson Reuters Foundation, Indian Institute of Mass Communication and Oxford University. 25 April 2018
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa in response to the latest news on Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa calls on Boris Johnson to act after Nazanin was told her continued imprisonment is because of an ongoing dispute between the British and Iranian Governments. 22 February 2018
Sale of Financial & Risk business not to affect Thomson Reuters Foundation The Thomson Reuters Foundation is not affected in any way by this transaction. We are a 100% separate legal entity and our work goes on uninterrupted. 31 January 2018
Thomson Reuters Foundation adds Citiscope to expand coverage of urban development The Thomson Reuters Foundation today announced the expansion of its property rights coverage with the addition of Citiscope, an online platform created to help cities work better for all people through the power of independent journalism. 17 January 2018
Call for media professionals and emerging talent to enter Food Sustainability Media Award Win €10,000 and have your work published worldwide. 15 January 2018
Food Sustainability Media Award Winners Announced The Thomson Reuters Foundation and the Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition (BCFN) Foundation unveiled the winners of the 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award today. 4 December 2017
adidas, Co-op, Intel and C&A win Stop Slavery Award Thomson Reuters Foundation confers prestigious award to businesses leading the way in global fight against forced labour. 15 November 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation to Train Young Arab Media Leaders in First-Of-Its-Kind Initiative The Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of the world’s largest news and information provider, announced today its participation in a first-of-its-kind initiative to train 100 young Arab media professionals and influencers from across 19 Arab states. 14 November 2017
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa in Response to the Report about Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on Iranian State TV Last Night Following the broadcast on Iranian State TV Evening News in which several accusations are made against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and the Thomson Reuters Foundation, I would like to re-establish a few facts. 9 November 2017
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa in Response to the Latest News from the British Foreign Office on Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe We welcome UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s clarification of his comments about our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, in which he accepts he ‘could have been clearer’ about her work at the Thomson Reuters Foundation. 7 November 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation To Host Global Human Rights Conference in London The Thomson Reuters Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the world’s biggest news and information provider, will welcome global human rights and anti-trafficking leaders at its annual Trust Conference, held this year at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London on November 15 and 16. 7 November 2017
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa on New Threat of Double Sentence for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa urges Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to immediately correct the serious mistake he made at the Foreign Affairs Committee in Parliament. Nazanin was not 'training journalists in Iran'. 6 November 2017
Statement from Monique Villa on UK Foreign Secretary's Condemnation of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's Treatment Today, we welcome the Foreign Secretary’s condemnation of Nazanin’s treatment. This statement is long due. Nazanin has been imprisoned unjustly for 19 months undergoing immense physical and psychological pain. 2 November 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation COO Antonio Zappulla named as LGBT+ leader in prestigious global FT Index Antonio Zappulla, Chief Operating Officer of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, is today named as a leading executive in a global ranking of LGBT role models, in recognition of his efforts in driving diversity and inclusion. 26 October 2017
Food Sustainability Media Award Finalists Announced Thomson Reuters Foundation and Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition reveal finalists for award recognising talent in reporting on global food system challenges. 24 October 2017
Cairo tops poll on world’s most dangerous megacities for women, London ranks best overall First-of-its-kind survey asks experts to name best and worst megacities for women. 16 October 2017
Statement from Monique Villa on New Charges Against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, our colleague at the Thomson Reuters Foundation who has been a political hostage in Iran for 554 days, was subjected yesterday to another mockery of justice by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard who have re-opened her case and added three new charges that carry an additional 16 years in jail. 9 October 2017
Winners of 2017 Kurt Schork Memorial Awards Announced The winners of an award to honour some of the most courageous yet least recognised journalists around the world were announced today, alongside an inaugural award for news fixers. 4 October 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation joins forces with Deutsche Bank to launch news coverage of social enterprise sector Thomson Reuters Foundation joins forces with Deutsche Bank to launch news coverage of social enterprise sector, a fast-growing industry where returns are generated by products and solutions that have a social impact. 29 September 2017
Adidas, Walmart and Nestlé among shortlisted candidates for the Stop Slavery Award Thomson Reuters Foundation names 15 businesses in high-profile initiative recognising global fight against forced labour. 21 September 2017
Reaction from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO to the death of Jennifer Kempton Jennifer was a slavery survivor, founder of Survivor's Ink and Trust Conference / America Forum speaker. 22 May 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches European Bankers Alliance to tackle human trafficking with financial data Financial institutions and NGOs are joining forces to fight human trafficking. 2 May 2017
Utah and Arkansas First U.S. States To Enact Legislation Criminalizing Cyber Sexual Extortion (“Sextortion”) The Arkansas statute became law last Wednesday, following closely after Utah’s legislation, which was signed by the governor on March 25. 4 April 2017
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to the Sentencing of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to 5 Years' Imprisonment 24 March 2017
Introducing the Action Circle Thomson Reuters Foundation launches a strategic philanthropic network for global impact 21 March 2017
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to the Upholding by the Appeal Court of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's 5 Year Sentence 22 January 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation & BCFN Launch Food Sustainability Media Award Win €10,000 and have your work published worldwide Call for media professionals and emerging talent to enter Food Sustainability Media Award. 9 January 2017
Thomson Reuters Foundation and BCFN Announce Food Sustainability Media Award First award of its kind highlighting food paradoxes and recognising journalists and emerging talent in the field 6 December 2016
YouTube stars bring hard-hitting social issues to millennials with Thomson Reuters Foundation New partnership between YouTube For Good and Thomson Reuters Foundation takes Trust Women to a new audience 28 November 2016
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's Hunger Strike 20 November 2016
Apple, Tesco among shortlisted candidates for Stop Slavery Award Thomson Reuters Foundation names 10 businesses in high profile initiative recognizing global fight against forced labour 18 October 2016
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to the United Nations' Call for the Immediate Release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe 7 October 2016
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to the Accusations Towards Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Detained in Iran 9 August 2016
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to the Announcement that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe will be tried in Iran 2 August 2016
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO With Regard to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Detained in Iran 11 July 2016
Statement from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response to Accusations Towards Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Detained in Iran 15 June 2016
Putting land and property rights on global news agenda Thomson Reuters Foundation launches Place, an innovative platform to boost coverage of land and property rights worldwide. 16 May 2016
Statement From Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO In Response To The Detention Of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe In Iran 9 May 2016
Alan Rusbridger to Chair Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Alan Rusbridger has been appointed Chair of the Institute Steering Committee at The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford (RISJ). 26 April 2016
Thomson Reuters Foundation Launches Stop Slavery Award High-profile initiative aimed at engaging business in the fight against forced labour. 4 April 2016
New initiative fights forced labour and trafficking Foundation launches new initiative aimed at raising awareness of trafficking and forced labour across South Asia. 24 February 2016
Trust Women Conference 17-18 November in London Global thought leaders to convene at annual event focused on women's socio-economic empowerment and fight against human trafficking. 3 November 2015
Thomson Reuters Foundation Unveils Independent News Service in Myanmar New portal dedicated to supporting free and independent journalism in Myanmar ahead of the countryду»s first general elections in November. 6 August 2015
Innovative Handbook Highlights International Laws Protecting Journalistsду» Rights to Freedom of Speech An innovative handbook published today aims to become the ultimate tool for journalists and bloggers worldwide seeking guidance on the international legal framework protecting their rights to freedom of expression. 26 June 2015
Thomson Reuters Foundation Launches European Financial Working Group against Human Trafficking The Foundation hosted a high-level roundtable with representatives from some of the world's leading financial institutions to discuss ways to collaborate in the fight against human trafficking and modern day slavery. 9 June 2015
Financial Times Named Headline Media Partner at Trust Women Conference As headline media partner, the FT will support Trust Women through a number of marketing initiatives around the event. 3 June 2015
Withdrawal of story “Out of the shadows: New York immigrants fear raids as city retains ID card records” The Thomson Reuters Foundation has today withdrawn the story “Out of the shadows: New York immigrants fear raids as city retains ID card records” after it was brought to editors’ attention that certain phrases in the story resembled those used in a story by Frank G. Runyeon in the ‘City and State’ publication. 14 December 2017