This experience of capturing images and insights in the lives of immigrants inspired one journalist to dig deeper into the stories in her home country of Cameroon.
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Danish newspaper ‘Politiken’ apologized to a Saudi Arabian law firm acting on behalf of descendants of the prophet Mohammad for re-printing a Mohammad cartoon.
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Veteran reporter Richard Ihediwa describes how learning the craft of documentary film making in South Africa will enhance his reporting upon his return home to Nigeria.
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Five journalists from across Africa are now back in their home countries polishing the skills they learned during The Media Project’s pilot program on visual storytelling.
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Rumors flourished under Mubarak's regime, but the jokes average Egyptians told about their leader revealed the truth about the public's disillusionment.
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Ukrainian journalists recently gathered near Kiev with guests from five other countries to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Novomedia, the association of Christians in news media in Ukraine.
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As religion gains strength, journalists face a growing challenge of reporting on societies where people say they believe more than one religion at a time.
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Though Raymond Kalisa from Rwanda is an experienced video-journalist, The Media Project's storytelling workshop strengthened his script-writing skills.
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The shocking mass murder of 32 Filipino journalists last year was not an isolated event. It was the fruit of a deeply rooted culture of impunity that has grown stronger year by year.
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Chris Khisa has been a journalist for the last 20 years in public broadcasting stations. He spent most of his years in the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation KBC.
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