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At first glance, media in Pakistan and the Ukraine have little in common.But in both the South Asian nation and the former Soviet republic, independent…
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Journalists and bloggers in Bangladesh are finding themselves increasingly under fire. Last year, a group that calls itself “Defenders of Islam” published…
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Every year, a handful of journalists from around the world are selected to be Alfred Friendly Fellows. These journalists are partnered with American news…
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In 1977, classical music virtually died in Pakistan when the government decried music and film. Seven musicians are working to bring the art back, and a film premiering Saturday documents their quest.
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This week on Global Journalist, guest host Joshua Kranzberg takes you around the world for a series of stories on the challenges of journalism in a…
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Officials said at least 140 were killed, more than half of them students. The school is run by the military and the Taliban said they were retaliating for a recent military offensive.
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This week, we're looking at journalism in Pakistan. The country remains a treacherous place for journalists to do their jobs. In the past three weeks, two…
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Every year the Alfred Friendly Foundation places international journalists in newsrooms across the U.S. The organization aims to impart American…
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In the past decade, Pakistan’s media has become larger, more powerful and more independent. The number of private television channels has grown from just…
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This story is part of True/False Conversations, a series of in-depth interviews with the filmmakers of this year’s True/False Festival. Find the rest of…