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Family of killed U.S. journalist Marie Colvin sues Syria

Family of killed U.S. journalist Marie Colvin sues Syria

 

A file photo of the headquarters of the Vietnam Television in Hanoi

Vietnam journalist stabbed during undercover reporting

He was attacked at a tea farm while secretly filming activities there 

Greenwald says Edward Snowden is watching Oscars

Greenwald says Edward Snowden is watching Oscars

Journalist Glenn Greenwald comments on "Citizen" documentary. Asked if Edward Snowden is watching, he says, "Yeah, yeah he is."

IS hostage John Cantlie appears in new propaganda film

IS hostage John Cantlie appears in new propaganda film

 

General Mansour al Jbour, head of the Jordanian airforce, speaks during a news conference at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) in Amman February 8, 2015. Photo credit: Reuters

Jordan says conducted 56 air raids in three days against Islamic State

  Jordan's air force chief said on Sunday his country's jet fighters had conducted 56 bombing raids in three days against...

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe scratches his face during an upper house committee session at the parliament in Tokyo February 2, 2015. The only way to fight terrorism is by working with the international community and boosting mechanisms to ensure the

Working with global community only way to fight terrorism-Japan PM

Japan must work with the international community to fight terrorism and boost ways to ensure the safety of its people, Prime Minister...

Al Jazeera to continue to push for justice for other jailed journalists

Al Jazeera to continue to push for justice for other jailed journalists

 Al Jazeera celebrates the release of its journalist Peter Greste from a Cairo jail, but remains deeply concerned about the fate...

Islamic State says beheads Japanese hostage Goto, Japan vows justice

Islamic State says beheads Japanese hostage Goto, Japan vows justice

 Islamic State militants release a video which purportes to show the beheading of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, as Japan vows to...

Iraqi would-be suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi stands inside a military court at Juwaida prison in Amman in this April 24, 2006 file photo. REUTERS/Majed Jaber/Files

Islamic State said to set new deadline for hostage swap

An audio message purportedly from a Japanese journalist being held by Islamic State militants said a Jordanian air force pilot also...

Amvid of Japanese journalist held by Islamic State

Amvid of Japanese journalist held by Islamic State

 

U.S., South African hostages in Yemen killed in rescue attempt

U.S., South African hostages in Yemen killed in rescue attempt

A South African teacher along with a U.S. journalist are killed during a rescue attempt to free them from their...

New Egypt law could free imprisoned Al Jazeera journalist

New Egypt law could free imprisoned Al Jazeera journalist

 

Memorials held to honor Islamic State victims

Memorials held to honor Islamic State victims

Family and friends hold memorials for the American journalist and British and Scottish aid workers all beheaded by Islamic State militants...

A man, who identified himself as Luke Somers, speaks in this still image taken from video purportedly published by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The video purportedly shows a U.S. hostage and threatened to kill him if unspecified demands were

Despite failures, U.S. likely to continue raids to free hostages

Despite three failed raids to free U.S. hostages held by militants, the United States will continue to conduct such operations, officials...

(R-L) Bach Ngoc Tuyen at a meeting with Quang Ngai Province's information officials on September 23, 2014. The officials fined Tuyen VND10 million for attacking four reporters covering his company's illegal sand excavation. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Company thug fined for attacking reporters in central Vietnam

Media managers in the central province of Quang Ngai fined a local man VND10 million (US$472) on Tuesday for attacking reporters...
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