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Gaza: Missiles and Messages - Highlights

With the war in Gaza drawing to a close as Operation Cast Lead comes to an end and Israeli troops withdraw, we reflect on the role that the world media played as a legitimate weapon in both Hamas and ...

Regions: Middle East and Caucasus

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 705 times

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Witnessed: 696 times

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In the picture with Reza - Highlights

World famous for his intrepid explorer's style of photographing the most exotic places, Reza (as he is known) has covered most of the globe for National Geographic and other major international public...

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 578 times

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Sri Lanka: A Hollow Victory? - Highlights

Chaired by Priyath Liyanage (BBC) Frances Harrison (journalist) Charu Lata Hogg (Human Rights Watch) Pearl Thevanayagam (Tamil journalist) ...

Regions: Sri Lanka

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 784 times

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Reactive Karadzic to the Hague

After more than a decade on the run Radovan Karadzic has finally been caught and is expected to be sent to the Hague where he will face charges of genocide, complicity in genocide, extermination, murd...

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 566 times

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Uncovering the Africa unreported by the western media

Leading African journalists and media gurus discuss big African stories the West does not often hear about.

Regions: Africa

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 563 times

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Paul French: North Korea, the last Stalinist state

Paul French, Director of Access Asia, talks to The Economist’s Simon Long about life in North Korea, the most isolated country in the world, plagued by famine, industrial decline and repression.

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 633 times

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Patrick Cockburn: the real Muqtada AlSadr

Award winning war correspondent Patrick Cockburn examines the role of Muqtada al-Sadr – the man who leads a movement in Iraq that opposed both Saddam Hussein and the US occupation.

Regions: Iraq

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 1256 times

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Nick Davies - Falsehood, Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media

Award-winning investigative journalist Nick Davies breaks Fleet Street’s unwritten rule and investigates his own colleagues, discovering that he works in “a corrupt profession”.

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 900 times

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Nick Cohen: Are the left turning right ?

Nick Cohen, columnist for The Observer and New Statesman, argues that the liberal-left of the 20th century has ended up supporting the far right of the 21st.

Issues: Armed conflict

Witnessed: 701 times

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