(June 13, 2007) SHOOTING THE MESSENGERIt’s not surprising that Iraq is the most dangerous place for journalists. But you might not expect two peaceful nations - Russia and Mexico - to be high on the list of places where reporting the news can be a deadly profession. National news programs in b...
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The World Cup in South Africa promises to be the biggest sporting and media event of 2010. However,many broadcast companies in developing countries will not be able to afford to send their own correspondents to cover the tournament. In a bid to help those companies,the DW Academy invited 14 journ...
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It has been said that information is the oxygen of democracy. Nowhere is an independent media more needed than in a place like Somalia ? which has seen over sixteen years of violence at the hands of domestic warlords and foreign troops. Somali journalists face untold dangers. Here is the story of...
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This Al Jazeera English news update highlights the daring escape of Egyptian fishermen from Somali pirates, as well as the agreement between Taliban leaders and some tribal elders not to disrupt next week’s elections in Afghanistan. Also covered are protests by Iraqi journalists over a new law t...
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"Highlights from a conversation with Journalists, A discussion about President Obama and Afghanistan (Tuesday, December 1, 2009). See the interview in its entirety:www.charlierose.com
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What is it like for women in the field of music journalism today? In this documentary, Maura Johnston, Paige Maguire, Ellen Carpenter, Callie Enlow, Rachael
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(Global Pulse: May 21, 2009) The long and bloody civil war in Sri Lanka began with rebellion and ended with mass civilian displacement and an unknown number of casualties. In the last days, the fog of war made it difficult to tell truth from propaganda - and the real losers are the innocent peop...
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Former CBS Anchorman, Dan Rather, speaks to an audience about how corporate broadcasters have compromised journalistic integrity by satisfying stockholders, instead of public interests.
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His mission accomplished, former President Bill Clinton left Pyongyang early Wednesday accompanied by American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling after North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned the women from their 12-year prison sentences. (Aug. 4)
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