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AFGHANISTAN: Cannons after Prayer
Pretty, resourceful Mme Andre Viollis was last week the first journalist to enter Afghanistan's freshly captured capital Kabul . Her paper Le Petit Parisien had staked her to an airplane
Inside the CIA’s Secret Prisons Program
In December of 2001, U.S.
‘Searching for Whitopia’: Benjamin on White Segregation
Traveling some 27,000 miles, African-American journalist Rich Benjamin roamed the U.S.
Covering a Nuclear Disaster
One by one, they cracked. One European journalist abandoned his fuel-empty rental car in Fukushima, panicking at the prospect of staying a minute longer in the capital of the prefecture where the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was leaking radiation into the air
Saudi court summons second journalist over sex braggart TV show
A Saudi court that sentenced a journalist to 60 lashes for her work on a controversial television show has summoned a second woman affiliated with the TV station.
Saudi journalist sentenced to 60 lashes
A Saudi court sentenced a female journalist Saturday to 60 lashes for her work on a controversial Arabic-language TV show that aired an episode in which a man bragged about his sex life, two sources told CNN.
Journalist jailed after Iran elections freed, media reports
A Newsweek journalist accused of making false accusations against the Iranian government in the wake of the disputed presidential election in June was released from prison Saturday, Iranian media reported. Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian correspondent based in Tehran, was among the more than 100 journalists, reformist leaders and former government ministers who went on trial in August in Iran’s Revolutionary Court
Gaza Tunnels: Palestinian Smugglers Trade Despite Danger
A 30-ft.
America’s Booming White Enclaves
Traveling some 27,000 miles, African-American journalist Rich Benjamin roamed the United States from 2007 to 2009 exploring a major demographic shift that’s attracting remarkably little attention the flight of white residents from cities and integrated suburbs into cloistered, racially homogeneous enclaves.