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Dutch journalist Rena Netjes left Egypt on Tuesday after being accused of being part of a “terror cell” involving Qatari-owned broadcaster Al-Jazeera, her Amsterdam-based...
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Dutch journalist Rena Netjes left Egypt on Tuesday after being accused of being part of a “terror cell” involving Qatari-owned broadcaster Al-Jazeera, her Amsterdam-based...
A museum dedicated to journalism recently enjoyed an interactive makeover. An interview with the Newseum’s Paul Sparrow reveals how a 9/11 Gallery and a...
PARIS (voa) – The France-based media rights group, Reporters Without Borders, has removed a Paris display that sparked protests from Turkey and vandalism at...
PARIS (voa) – An international press group has expressed concern over a world-wide decline in press freedom over the past year. In its annual...
NEW YORK – Wall Street Journal – the 112 year-old paper revealed today content and organizational improvements including: a new section, the addition of...
WASHINGTON – The National Press Foundation has announced the winners of its 2001 awards, among the most prestigious in journalism. Bob Schieffer, chief Washington...
The face of publishing is changing. Some commentators have even gone so far as to forecast the death of publishing, print media, and books...
MUNICH (dp) – It’s no idle threat, says Norbert Schneider, head of the Directors Conference, which groups Germany’s 15 state media watchdogs. Schneider has...