
Journalists Under Fire: When Reporting the News Becomes a Personal Cost
For Bilal Ghaziyeh, traveling from southern Lebanon to Beirut is nothing like a journalist heading out on a routine assignment.

For Bilal Ghaziyeh, traveling from southern Lebanon to Beirut is nothing like a journalist heading out on a routine assignment.

On the sixth of May every year, Lebanon celebrates Press Day, with ceremonies organized and many journalists and media professionals

“We were rebuilding life from scratch, but the media was searching for an official spokesperson, not for those managing reality.”

“We had to leave the house with nothing. My neighbors and I laid the children to sleep on the ground

The moment you step into Laila Soueif’s home, it looks at first like any other grandmother’s house — old chairs,

Over the course of 127 years, the Kurdish press has faced immense challenges and difficulties owing to the complex policies
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