Conventions, behind the scenes

Conventions, behind the scenes

International Correspondents takes a look behind the scenes of the Democratic convention. play videoVideo

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Russia's PR machineVideo

International Correspondents examines how Russian officials are dealing with the media following continued controversy.

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Fidel does the internetVideo

International Correspondents looks at the popularity of blogging in Cuba.

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Conflict in GeorgiaVideo

International Correspondents looks at the high death toll of journalists during the first few days of this short-lived war.

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Tortured TruthVideo

International Correspondents talks to filmer-maker Christine Garabedian about he new documentary 'Tortured Truth'.

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Olympic successVideo

IC looks at what makes any Olympic Games a success - the city's organizational skills or the number of world records broken.

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Georgia conflictVideo

A Dutch television journalist was killed when Russian warplanes bombed the Georgian city of Gori.

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Reuters cameramanVideo

Reuters says it was disappointed by the Israeli military, which will not face action for the death of a Reuters cameraman.

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Olympics reporterVideo

A British journalist was detained during a protest near an Olympic venue, the journalist and an activist group said.

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Olympics mood part 1Video

CNN's Anjali Rao and Fionnuala Sweeney discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.

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Olympics mood part 2Video

International Correspondents discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.

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Russia's PR machineVideo

International Correspondents examines how Russian officials are dealing with the media following continued controversy.

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Fidel does the internetVideo

International Correspondents looks at the popularity of blogging in Cuba.

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Conflict in GeorgiaVideo

International Correspondents looks at the high death toll of journalists during the first few days of this short-lived war.

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Tortured TruthVideo

International Correspondents talks to filmer-maker Christine Garabedian about he new documentary 'Tortured Truth'.

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Olympic successVideo

IC looks at what makes any Olympic Games a success - the city's organizational skills or the number of world records broken.

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Georgia conflictVideo

A Dutch television journalist was killed when Russian warplanes bombed the Georgian city of Gori.

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Reuters cameramanVideo

Reuters says it was disappointed by the Israeli military, which will not face action for the death of a Reuters cameraman.

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Olympics reporterVideo

A British journalist was detained during a protest near an Olympic venue, the journalist and an activist group said.

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Olympics mood part 1Video

CNN's Anjali Rao and Fionnuala Sweeney discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.

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Olympics mood part 2Video

International Correspondents discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.

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Million dollar babiesVideo

International Correspondents discuss the bidding war for the first pictures of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's newborn twins.

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The House of Saddam: Part 1Video

IC looks at BBC2's drama charting the rise and fall of one of the most significant political figures in recent history.

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The House of Saddam: Part 2Video

IC looks at BBC2's drama charting the rise and fall of one of the most significant political figures in recent history.

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Censorship in IraqVideo

International Correspondents looks at some of the censorship problems that journalists and photographers are facing in Iraq.

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Karadzic arrestedVideo

International Correspondents looks at how the media has covered Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic.

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U.S. Media biasVideo

As Barack Obama's tour of the Middle East and Europe makes news headlines, IC asks if the election coverage is balanced?

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Snooping anchor chargedVideo

IC looks at the story of news Anchor, Larry Mendte and how he gained access to Alycia Lane's accounts from home and at work.

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Obama cartoon flapVideo

International Correspondents looks at the fallout from the New Yorker's latest edition and asks if Obama is off limits to satire?

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Reporting in MyanmarVideo

IC talks to CNN Correspondent, Betty Nguyen about her dangerous journey into Myanmar.

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Brand BrangelinaVideo

IC looks at how the arrival of twins to Hollywood A-listers, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has sparked a media frenzy.

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Credit Crunch MediaVideo

IC looks at whether the media paints an accurate reflection on what is taking place in the financial market.

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Olympic Media CentreVideo

IC looks at Beijing's Olympic Media Center where more than 25,000 journalists from around the world are expected during the Games.

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Mr PaparazziVideo

IC talks to speak to "Mr Paparazzi", Darryn Lyons about his career and why we all seemed obsessed with celebrities.

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Hostage releaseVideo

IC looks at how the French media has covered Ingrid Betancourt's rescue story.

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Zimbabwe's FutureVideo

As dozens of journalists work in exile We look at what the future holds for the media in Zimbabwe.

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Seamus Murphy PhotographyVideo

IC looks at some of Seamus Murphy?s iconic images and speak to him for his impressions on Afghanistan then and now.

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Journalists in ZimbabweVideo

International Correspondents talks to Zimbabwean journalists about the crisis happening in their country.

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Gordon Brown's 1st yearVideo

Gordon Brown promised a new era, one without the spin of Tony Blair's administration IC looks his first year in power.

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Euro 2008Video

Ahead of the Euro 2008 final on Sunday, we look at media coverage of the competition this year.

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Formal chargesVideo

On Wednesday formal charges were filed against four men accused in connection with the 2006 killing of journalist Anna Politkovskaya.

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Chinese viewVideo

IC talks to two Chinese journalists about how their country is reported.

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Surviving the blastVideo

IC talks to CBS news correspondent, Kimberly Dozier about the car bomb that left her fighting for life.

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Dinner with MugabeVideo

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney talks to South African-based journalist Heidi Holland about her experiences meeting Robert Mugabe.

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Working in a danger zoneVideo

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks at role local journalists described as 'fixers' play in news gathering throughout danger zones.

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France TV turmoilVideo

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks at why France's best-known TV newsreader is to be replaced by a glamorous blonde half his age.

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The Primary seasonVideo

IC looks at the media?s treatment of what the primary season and the forthcoming battle between Obama and McCain.

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Issues in BrazilVideo

International Correspondents takes a look at the different issues confronting journalists in Brazil.

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Sarkozy and the mediaVideo

IC looks at Nicolas Sarkozy?s relationship with the media and examines if there?s been too much attention on his private life.

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McClellan's bookVideo

International Correspondents looks at how the media have responded to Scott McClellan's shocking account of the Bush White House.

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Ongoing difficulties in MyanmarVideo

IC looks at the handling of the Myanmar disaster over the past month and the ongoing difficulties in reporting.

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Cuban photographyVideo

IC looks at some of the images featured at the Associated Press exhibition of photojournalism from Latin America.

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Myanmar and the PressVideo

International Correspondents looks at how the media have covered the tragic events in Myanmar.

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A look at CannesVideo

International Correspondents takes a look at some of this year's breakthrough films at Cannes.

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Football and diplomacyVideo

International Correspondents takes a look at the political challenges Russia faced while hosting the European Cup Final.

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Myanmar first handVideo

International Correspondents talks to CNN reporter Dan Rivers about his experiences in Myanmar.

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Myanmar getting information inVideo

IC talks to representatives from Radio Free Asia and the BBC?s Burmese service about trying to get information in to Myanmar.

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China media roleVideo

International Correspondents assess how Chinese leaders and the local media are dealing with the earthquake disaster.

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U.S. PrimariesVideo

Barack Obama scored a crucial win over Hillary Clinton, moving closer to becoming the first black presidential nominee.

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Africa UnreportedVideo

The headlines out of Africa are often negative ? lately we?ve seen the crisis in Zimbabwe and the disputed election in Kenya.

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IHT Exhibition on 1968Video

From the assassination of Robert Kennedy to the first images from space of Earth, 1968 was a big year in news.

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Saudi bloggerVideo

Speaking to CNN a day after he was released from a Saudi prison, blogger Fouad al-Farhan talks about his four months in detainment.

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Journalist KillingsVideo

International Correspondents looks at the countries that fail to solve journalists? murders.

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Austria abuseVideo

International Correspondents looks at the media coverage of the Josef Fritzl abuse case in Austria.

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U.S. Election MediaVideo

International COrrespondents assess whether the media has written off Hilary Clinton too early.

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Zimbabwe ReportersVideo

International Correspondents speak to journalists who reported on the Zimbabwe election.

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Alison JacksonVideo

International Correspondents speak to Alison Jackson about her controversial work and her thoughts on our celebrity obsessed culture.

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Pope U.S. visitVideo

IC looks at the media?s relationship with the Vatican under Pope Benedict 16th compared to John Paul II.

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Inside ZimbabweVideo

International Correspondents talks to CNN?s Paula Newton about the restrictions reporters face in Zimbabwe.

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UAE/New NewspaperVideo

Abu Dhabi's newspaper 'The National' is launches Wednesday, Wilf Dinnick takes a look at this government-owned newspaper.

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Olypmpic torch protestsVideo

International Correspondents looks at the media's handling of the Olympic torch protests.

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Iraq: Bearing witnessVideo

Fionnuala Sweeney visits the Idea Generation Gallery and speaks to a journalist wounded on the first day of the Iraq invasion.

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Trusting the mediaVideo

International Correspondents talks to Nick Davies about his new book "Flat Earth News."

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Zimbabwe electionsVideo

This week Robert Mugabe faced the toughest challenge of his 28 years in power. We look at how the media has covered the ballot.

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Playing the foolVideo

IC looks at some of the media's April Fools day pranks featured this year and look at the history of this annual tradition.

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Olympic torch disruptionVideo

Fionnuala Sweeney talks to Vincent Brossel, who took part in disrupting China's Olympic torch lighting ceremony.

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Under the BombsVideo

Film "Under the Bombs" is set during the 2006 Lebanon war, was filmed during the conflict; we talk to the director.

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President Sarkozy's visitVideo

An overview of President Sarkozy's visit to the UK and the British press's reaction to the French leader and his wife.

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Tibet MediaVideo

IC looks at how the media has covered the protests in Tibet as Chinese authorities have obstructed foreign journalists.

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Iraq 5 years onVideo

Five years after the war in Iraq began, journalists tell about their experiences reporting on the conflict.

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Zimbabwe JournalistsVideo

Zimbabwe goes to the polls on March 29 in the country?s Presidential election. Will it mark the end for Robert Mugabe?

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Spitzer scandalVideo

Former New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer resigned this week after being exposed as a member of a private prostitution service.

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Afghan journalistsVideo

International Correspondents discuss the case of a student journalist in Afghanistan sentenced to death for blasphemy.

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5 years in IraqVideo

In the lead up to the fifth anniversary of the war some media workers are venturing to get a sense of what life is like for Iraqis.

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US elections from the USVideo

International Correspondents discuss the US elections reactions in another important week to the run up for the main elections.

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US elections world reactionVideo

Reactions from around the globe are given in the run up for the main US elections.

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Violence in GazaVideo

International Correspondents look into the recent acts of terrorism that took place in Israel.

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Prince Harry media leakVideo

International Correspondents discuss whether the news blackout was intended to reduce the risk to the Prince and his regiment.

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Mexico FreelancersVideo

Inetrnational Correspondents assess whether freelancers do have it worse in the world of news gathering.

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Arab media rowVideo

The Arab Interior Ministers created a charter to deal with the media. CNN's looks at the outrage around the world in light of this.

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Pakistan's parliamentary electionsVideo

In this weeks International Correspondents we look at Pakistan's parliamentary elections and how the media covered them.

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Castro calls it quitsVideo

Fidel Castro is calling it quits after almost quarter of a century as the leader.

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Jailed journalist speaksVideo

Singapore Straits Times reporter Ching Cheong holds his first press conference after his release from a Chinese prison.

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Images of war in AfghanistanVideo

Photographer Tim Hetherington talks about his work for Vanity Fair in one of the toughest regions of Afghanistan.

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Reporter risksVideo

International Correspondents takes a look into the safety of Reporters in conflict zones.

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McCartney versus MillsVideo

International Correspondents looks at how the McCartney vs. Mills story has filled the column inches and broadcast time.

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Afghan photographyVideo

International Correspondents talks to photographer, Tim Hetherington about his latest project in Afghanistan.

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Attacks on the PressVideo

International Correspondents takes a closer look into this month?s release of the annual ?Attacks on the Press? report.

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Iraq dangersVideo

International Correspondents asks; is the Iraq conflict the most dangerous assignment for journalists in history?

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Super Tuesday mediaVideo

International Correspondents looks at the media coverage of Super Tuesday, the candidates and the campaign.

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China video web rulesVideo

International Correspondents looks at new restrictions set in China, limiting online video-sharing to state companies.

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Reporting sensitive issuesVideo

International Correspondents talks to news correspondent, Chris Rogers about his new series on sex trafficking in Europe.

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International news interestVideo

Ahead of Super Tuesday we look at the worldwide interest of the U.S. Presidential election campaign.

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Cuba bloggerVideo

International Correspondents looks at how Cuban internet blogger, Yoani Sanchez is testing the limits of personal expression in Cuba.

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Jonathan SteeleVideo

International correspondents talks to Guardian columnist, roving foreign correspondent and author, Jonathan Steele.

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Markets and the MediaVideo

This week, International Correspondents looks at whether the media fuels panic in the world's financial markets.

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France media shakeupVideo

International Correspondents looks at French President, Nicolas Sarkozy?s plan to reform France?s public media landscape.

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Christina LambVideo

Christina Lamb talks about the death of her friend; Benazir Bhutto and her experiences as a war correspondent.

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Saudi BloggerVideo

International Correspondents looks at how internet bloggers in Arab countries get around strict controls on the media.

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Kenya crisisVideo

International Correspondents looks at the post election crisis in Kenya that has left almost 500 people dead.

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