Reporters Without Borders: 110 journalists killed in 2015 – Iraq and Syria most deadly countries
More than 100 journalists have been killed in 2015 in connection with their work or for unclear reasons, according to…
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More than 100 journalists have been killed in 2015 in connection with their work or for unclear reasons, according to…
ByThe deaths of a reporter and a photographer in Iraq bring the number of journalists and media workers killed doing…
ByLast month marked the tenth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. To mark the event, former Independent correspondent…
ByA Reuters photographer Ibrahim Jassam Mohammed has been freed by the US military after 17 months’ detention in Iraq without…
ByThe Times last night confirmed that its missing driver “Yasser” – whose surname the paper will not release for security reasons…
ByA man working for The Times has been reported missing following a series of bomb attacks which struck Baghdad yesterday…
ByI had an intriguing chat with a leading news reporter for the Lincolnshire Echo on Wednesday. She asked what I…
ByIraq is still the most important news story in the world – writes Rageh Omaar in The Guardian. “But the…
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