Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Emmy for Gaza war documentary
Bisan Owda's Emmy win highlights the importance of Palestinian narratives and challenges the historical dehumanization in mainstream media.
Kidnapped journalist Austin Tice, missing for 12 years, once said going to Syria was 'the greatest thing I've done'
Austin Tice, a Marine and law student, quickly adapted to war reporting in Syria, showing remarkable resilience and commitment to journalism.
To understand my dad, I needed to learn about the day he was shot
A daughter's journey to meet the man who saved her father's life in the midst of the second Intifada.
Journalist or Russian spy? The strange case of Pablo Gonzalez
Gonzalez's involvement in capturing crucial evidence during the Crimea annexation highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
National Press Club hands Al Jazeera's Wael Dahdouh press freedom award
Journalist Wael Dahdouh continues his work amid significant personal loss and injury, receiving recognition for his perseverance and dedication to press freedom.
Al Jazeera rejects Israeli claim that its journalists have militant links
Al Jazeera vehemently denies allegations of journalist affiliations with militant groups, considering them attempts to silence press freedom.
Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Emmy for Gaza war documentary
Bisan Owda's Emmy win highlights the importance of Palestinian narratives and challenges the historical dehumanization in mainstream media.
Kidnapped journalist Austin Tice, missing for 12 years, once said going to Syria was 'the greatest thing I've done'
Austin Tice, a Marine and law student, quickly adapted to war reporting in Syria, showing remarkable resilience and commitment to journalism.
To understand my dad, I needed to learn about the day he was shot
A daughter's journey to meet the man who saved her father's life in the midst of the second Intifada.
Journalist or Russian spy? The strange case of Pablo Gonzalez
Gonzalez's involvement in capturing crucial evidence during the Crimea annexation highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
National Press Club hands Al Jazeera's Wael Dahdouh press freedom award
Journalist Wael Dahdouh continues his work amid significant personal loss and injury, receiving recognition for his perseverance and dedication to press freedom.
Al Jazeera rejects Israeli claim that its journalists have militant links
Al Jazeera vehemently denies allegations of journalist affiliations with militant groups, considering them attempts to silence press freedom.
A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
Ukraine employs a points system for drone operations, incentivizing soldiers with rewards based on effectiveness against Russian forces.
Paul Lowe, conflict photographer and teacher lauded for Sarajevo siege photographs, dies, aged 61
Paul Lowe was a compassionate educator and influential conflict reporter, remembered for his commitment to students and innovative contributions to photography education.
How Israel-Gaza misinformation has evolved, one year later - Poynter
The Israel-Hamas conflict sparked a year of misinformation, distorting realities and narratives surrounding the war.
Experts emphasize that crises create information vacuums filled by misinformation.
Israel expands military operation in Gaza city of Rafah after deadly airstrike near displaced persons camp.
News Emmys Defend Nomination of Palestinian Journalist
The Emmy nomination of a Gaza report sparks controversy over the journalist's affiliations with a designated terrorist group, raising questions about media representation.
How Israel's Assault on Rafah is Unfolding
Israel expands military operation in Gaza city of Rafah after deadly airstrike near displaced persons camp.
News Emmys Defend Nomination of Palestinian Journalist
The Emmy nomination of a Gaza report sparks controversy over the journalist's affiliations with a designated terrorist group, raising questions about media representation.
Gaza's Death Toll Was Largely Accurate in Early Days of War, Study Finds
The study by Airwars confirms the reliability of the Gaza Ministry of Health's death toll during the initial 17 days of the conflict.
Why the U.N. revised the numbers of women and children killed in Gaza
The United Nations revised down its tally of women and children killed in the Gaza Strip due to incomplete identification, but maintains the reliability of the overall death toll reported by Gaza's Health Ministry.
Across the world, journalists are under threat for sharing the truth | Jonathan Watts
Frontline journalists face increasing danger and are essential for reporting in conflict zones, advocating for their protection is crucial.