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The paradox of hope

As the political crisis in Libya continues to unfold and thousands of people stage demonstrations calling for change, Santilla Chingaipe says there are good reasons why the rest of the continent isn’t falling like dominoes in to a similar turmoil.

Mythbusting in the Middle East

As part of a series of stories filed from a journalism study tour of Kuwait, Dan Bray discovers that there is more to the Middle East than desert, oil and war.

Fit to print: Review

War reporting is changing, and as Hanna Jacobsen writes, the controversial book “Fit to Print – misrepresenting the Middle East” paints a distrurbing picture of the future of the role of the foreign correspondent.

The paradox of hope

As the political crisis in Libya continues to unfold and thousands of people stage demonstrations calling for change, Santilla Chingaipe says there are good reasons why the rest of the continent isn’t falling like dominoes in to a similar turmoil.

Mythbusting in the Middle East

As part of a series of stories filed from a journalism study tour of Kuwait, Dan Bray discovers that there is more to the Middle East than desert, oil and war.

Fit to print: Review

War reporting is changing, and as Hanna Jacobsen writes, the controversial book “Fit to Print – misrepresenting the Middle East” paints a distrurbing picture of the future of the role of the foreign correspondent.

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The paradox of hope

As the political crisis in Libya continues to unfold and thousands of people stage demonstrations calling for change, Santilla Chingaipe says there are good reasons why the rest of the continent isn’t falling like dominoes in to a similar turmoil.

Mythbusting in the Middle East

As part of a series of stories filed from a journalism study tour of Kuwait, Dan Bray discovers that there is more to the Middle East than desert, oil and war.

Fit to print: Review

War reporting is changing, and as Hanna Jacobsen writes, the controversial book “Fit to Print – misrepresenting the Middle East” paints a distrurbing picture of the future of the role of the foreign correspondent.

Coffee and cardamon Kuwaiti style

In the first of a series of stories filed from a journalism study tour of Kuwait, Tom Cowie gets the chance to experience one of the Arab nation’s oldest customs.