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Those who listened to NPR's coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign regularly heard the dispatches from political reporter Asma Khalid.During the race,…
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On this week's program, a look at two of the most difficult places for independent journalism: Cuba and Pakistan. In Pakistan, journalists routinely face…
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For many Americans, the Islamic State was first burned in our minds as a threat back in August 2014. That’s when the terror group released chilling video…
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Under President IlhamAliyev, the economy of Azerbaijan has expanded spectacularly. An oil boom has fueled a 10 fold increase in the size of its economy…
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Journalists in Turkey and South Africa both work in countries with lively and well-established media. But in both countries, long-running single-party…
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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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It’s said that truth is often the first casualty in war. And for media in the Palestinian territories–where conflict has been the norm for more than six…
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For much of its population, Somalia is a difficult and dangerous place to live.It’s particularly true for reporters. Practicing journalism in a failed…
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In a special edition of Global Journalist, al-Jazeera's Director General Mostefa Souag addresses controversies that have shadowed the award-winning,…
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Turkish voters will go to the polls Nov. 1 amid a spasm of political violence and renewed conflict with Kurdish guerrillas. The vote also comes just weeks…