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‘Without journalists, war crimes remain unwritten’
A small tent held up by flimsy tarpaulin stands alone, surrounded by bloodied and tattered blue helmets and vests with the word “PRESS” marked across them. Smashed cellphones, laptops and camcorders, ...
An unlikely love story blossoming in the thick of war provides the backdrop to a new documentary that raises questions about ...
Palestinian journalists and local officials rallied against Israeli attacks on Gaza media workers Wednesday in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, AFP journalists reported. Dozens of journalists ...
At GIJC25, reporters explained how remote sensing, open source verification, and visual forensics are now central to covering ...
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Journalism may be too slow to remain credible once events are filtered through social media
In the first weeks after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a strange pattern emerged in Western media coverage. Headlines ...
BEIRUT (AP) — During Lebanon’s civil war, the Commodore Hotel in western Beirut's Hamra district became iconic among the foreign press corps. For many, it served as an unofficial newsroom where they ...
Reporters Without Borders considers the Palestinian territories the most dangerous place in the world for journalists since the start of the war — Zain JAAFAR Palestinian journalists and local ...
BEIRUT (AP) — During Lebanon’s civil war, the Commodore Hotel in western Beirut’s Hamra district became iconic among the foreign press corps. For many, it served as an unofficial newsroom where they ...
Beirut’s Commodore Hotel, once a hub for foreign journalists during Lebanon’s civil war, has closed amid the country’s economic crisis. The hotel, located in Beirut’s Hamra district, shut down over ...
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