War in Ukraine, and the hazardous role of the journalists who document it, fills the frame in two new documentaries. “2000 Meters to Andriivka” (premiering Nov. 25 on PBS), which captures the brutal ...
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, ...
It’s been half a century since the Vietnam War, when journalists had almost unrestricted access to the battlefield.
It’s the lesson monologist Spalding Gray learned too late, if he ever learned it at all: Documenting life is an excellent way to keep it, and the people in it, at a certain distance. In some cases, ...
Journalists covering the war in the Middle East are facing increasing restrictions and censorship imposed by governments and armed groups, with reporters being stopped and questioned or even detained, ...
Last year was the deadliest on record for the press. We must fight to ensure truth does not become a casualty too.
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who spent decades dodging bullets and bombs to bring the world eyewitness accounts of war from the rice paddies of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq, has ...
Since the start of the US-Israeli offensive against the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the Iranian strikes against countries in the region, especially Gulf states and Jordan, their governments have ...
Assad’s regime were subjected to rarely-seen levels of surveillance. A new investigation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and Syrian Investigative Reporting for Accountability Journalism (SIRAJ) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Award-winning war correspondents Lynsey Addario and Mstyslav Chernov each have films in the awards race this fall: She as the ...