The journalists, both Egyptian and foreign, are accused of aiding “terrorists”
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American Journalist Expelled From Russia
David Satter is the first U.S. journalist expelled since the end of the Cold War
Philippine Militants Release Bin Laden Interviewer After 18 Months
But 16 people are still held by the Abu Sayyaf outfit, labeled “terrorists” by the U.S.
Greenwald: Significant Revelations on NSA Spying to Come
Reporter behind Snowden leaks urges journalists to band together against ‘sustained attack’ on press freedom
The Freelancer as Martyr: Mika Yamamoto (1967–2012)
The Japanese journalist who died amid gunfire in Syria was possessed of an unsung bravery and pursued a heroic mission. Her death exposes the grave dangers faced by freelance war correspondents
Must-Reads Around the World, May 9, 2012
Warring Words – China’s state-run Global Times issues its most threatening commentary yet on the continuing standoff with the Philippines over disputed islands in the South China Sea. Under the headline “Peace Will Be a Miracle …
Meet Valérie Trierweiler, France’s Unmarried ‘First Lady’
A brief introduction to the woman accompanying President-elect François Hollande to Élysée Palace later this month