International Correspondents takes a look behind the scenes of the Democratic convention. play video
International Correspondents examines how Russian officials are dealing with the media following continued controversy.
International Correspondents looks at the high death toll of journalists during the first few days of this short-lived war.
International Correspondents talks to filmer-maker Christine Garabedian about he new documentary 'Tortured Truth'.
IC looks at what makes any Olympic Games a success - the city's organizational skills or the number of world records broken.
A Dutch television journalist was killed when Russian warplanes bombed the Georgian city of Gori.
Reuters says it was disappointed by the Israeli military, which will not face action for the death of a Reuters cameraman.
A British journalist was detained during a protest near an Olympic venue, the journalist and an activist group said.
CNN's Anjali Rao and Fionnuala Sweeney discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.
International Correspondents discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.
International Correspondents examines how Russian officials are dealing with the media following continued controversy.
International Correspondents looks at the high death toll of journalists during the first few days of this short-lived war.
International Correspondents talks to filmer-maker Christine Garabedian about he new documentary 'Tortured Truth'.
IC looks at what makes any Olympic Games a success - the city's organizational skills or the number of world records broken.
A Dutch television journalist was killed when Russian warplanes bombed the Georgian city of Gori.
Reuters says it was disappointed by the Israeli military, which will not face action for the death of a Reuters cameraman.
A British journalist was detained during a protest near an Olympic venue, the journalist and an activist group said.
CNN's Anjali Rao and Fionnuala Sweeney discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.
International Correspondents discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.
International Correspondents discuss the bidding war for the first pictures of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's newborn twins.
IC looks at BBC2's drama charting the rise and fall of one of the most significant political figures in recent history.
IC looks at BBC2's drama charting the rise and fall of one of the most significant political figures in recent history.
International Correspondents looks at some of the censorship problems that journalists and photographers are facing in Iraq.
International Correspondents looks at how the media has covered Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic.
As Barack Obama's tour of the Middle East and Europe makes news headlines, IC asks if the election coverage is balanced?
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.
International Correspondents looks at the fallout from the New Yorker's latest edition and asks if Obama is off limits to satire?
IC talks to CNN Correspondent, Betty Nguyen about her dangerous journey into Myanmar.
IC looks at how the arrival of twins to Hollywood A-listers, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has sparked a media frenzy.
IC looks at whether the media paints an accurate reflection on what is taking place in the financial market.
IC looks at Beijing's Olympic Media Center where more than 25,000 journalists from around the world are expected during the Games.
IC talks to speak to "Mr Paparazzi", Darryn Lyons about his career and why we all seemed obsessed with celebrities.
As dozens of journalists work in exile We look at what the future holds for the media in Zimbabwe.
IC looks at some of Seamus Murphy?s iconic images and speak to him for his impressions on Afghanistan then and now.
International Correspondents talks to Zimbabwean journalists about the crisis happening in their country.
Gordon Brown promised a new era, one without the spin of Tony Blair's administration IC looks his first year in power.
Ahead of the Euro 2008 final on Sunday, we look at media coverage of the competition this year.
On Wednesday formal charges were filed against four men accused in connection with the 2006 killing of journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
IC talks to CBS news correspondent, Kimberly Dozier about the car bomb that left her fighting for life.
CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney talks to South African-based journalist Heidi Holland about her experiences meeting Robert Mugabe.
CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks at role local journalists described as 'fixers' play in news gathering throughout danger zones.
CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks at why France's best-known TV newsreader is to be replaced by a glamorous blonde half his age.
IC looks at the media?s treatment of what the primary season and the forthcoming battle between Obama and McCain.
International Correspondents takes a look at the different issues confronting journalists in Brazil.
IC looks at Nicolas Sarkozy?s relationship with the media and examines if there?s been too much attention on his private life.
International Correspondents looks at how the media have responded to Scott McClellan's shocking account of the Bush White House.
IC looks at the handling of the Myanmar disaster over the past month and the ongoing difficulties in reporting.
IC looks at some of the images featured at the Associated Press exhibition of photojournalism from Latin America.
International Correspondents looks at how the media have covered the tragic events in Myanmar.
International Correspondents takes a look at some of this year's breakthrough films at Cannes.
International Correspondents takes a look at the political challenges Russia faced while hosting the European Cup Final.
International Correspondents talks to CNN reporter Dan Rivers about his experiences in Myanmar.
IC talks to representatives from Radio Free Asia and the BBC?s Burmese service about trying to get information in to Myanmar.
International Correspondents assess how Chinese leaders and the local media are dealing with the earthquake disaster.
Barack Obama scored a crucial win over Hillary Clinton, moving closer to becoming the first black presidential nominee.
The headlines out of Africa are often negative ? lately we?ve seen the crisis in Zimbabwe and the disputed election in Kenya.
From the assassination of Robert Kennedy to the first images from space of Earth, 1968 was a big year in news.
Speaking to CNN a day after he was released from a Saudi prison, blogger Fouad al-Farhan talks about his four months in detainment.
International Correspondents looks at the countries that fail to solve journalists? murders.
International Correspondents looks at the media coverage of the Josef Fritzl abuse case in Austria.
International COrrespondents assess whether the media has written off Hilary Clinton too early.
International Correspondents speak to journalists who reported on the Zimbabwe election.
International Correspondents speak to Alison Jackson about her controversial work and her thoughts on our celebrity obsessed culture.
IC looks at the media?s relationship with the Vatican under Pope Benedict 16th compared to John Paul II.
International Correspondents talks to CNN?s Paula Newton about the restrictions reporters face in Zimbabwe.
Abu Dhabi's newspaper 'The National' is launches Wednesday, Wilf Dinnick takes a look at this government-owned newspaper.
International Correspondents looks at the media's handling of the Olympic torch protests.
Fionnuala Sweeney visits the Idea Generation Gallery and speaks to a journalist wounded on the first day of the Iraq invasion.
International Correspondents talks to Nick Davies about his new book "Flat Earth News."
This week Robert Mugabe faced the toughest challenge of his 28 years in power. We look at how the media has covered the ballot.
IC looks at some of the media's April Fools day pranks featured this year and look at the history of this annual tradition.
Fionnuala Sweeney talks to Vincent Brossel, who took part in disrupting China's Olympic torch lighting ceremony.
Film "Under the Bombs" is set during the 2006 Lebanon war, was filmed during the conflict; we talk to the director.
An overview of President Sarkozy's visit to the UK and the British press's reaction to the French leader and his wife.
IC looks at how the media has covered the protests in Tibet as Chinese authorities have obstructed foreign journalists.
Five years after the war in Iraq began, journalists tell about their experiences reporting on the conflict.
Zimbabwe goes to the polls on March 29 in the country?s Presidential election. Will it mark the end for Robert Mugabe?
Former New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer resigned this week after being exposed as a member of a private prostitution service.
International Correspondents discuss the case of a student journalist in Afghanistan sentenced to death for blasphemy.
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.
International Correspondents discuss the US elections reactions in another important week to the run up for the main elections.
Reactions from around the globe are given in the run up for the main US elections.
International Correspondents look into the recent acts of terrorism that took place in Israel.
International Correspondents discuss whether the news blackout was intended to reduce the risk to the Prince and his regiment.
Inetrnational Correspondents assess whether freelancers do have it worse in the world of news gathering.
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.
In this weeks International Correspondents we look at Pakistan's parliamentary elections and how the media covered them.
Fidel Castro is calling it quits after almost quarter of a century as the leader.
Singapore Straits Times reporter Ching Cheong holds his first press conference after his release from a Chinese prison.
Photographer Tim Hetherington talks about his work for Vanity Fair in one of the toughest regions of Afghanistan.
International Correspondents takes a look into the safety of Reporters in conflict zones.
International Correspondents looks at how the McCartney vs. Mills story has filled the column inches and broadcast time.
International Correspondents talks to photographer, Tim Hetherington about his latest project in Afghanistan.
International Correspondents takes a closer look into this month?s release of the annual ?Attacks on the Press? report.
International Correspondents asks; is the Iraq conflict the most dangerous assignment for journalists in history?
International Correspondents looks at the media coverage of Super Tuesday, the candidates and the campaign.
International Correspondents looks at new restrictions set in China, limiting online video-sharing to state companies.
International Correspondents talks to news correspondent, Chris Rogers about his new series on sex trafficking in Europe.
Ahead of Super Tuesday we look at the worldwide interest of the U.S. Presidential election campaign.
International Correspondents looks at how Cuban internet blogger, Yoani Sanchez is testing the limits of personal expression in Cuba.
International correspondents talks to Guardian columnist, roving foreign correspondent and author, Jonathan Steele.
This week, International Correspondents looks at whether the media fuels panic in the world's financial markets.
International Correspondents looks at French President, Nicolas Sarkozy?s plan to reform France?s public media landscape.
Christina Lamb talks about the death of her friend; Benazir Bhutto and her experiences as a war correspondent.
International Correspondents looks at how internet bloggers in Arab countries get around strict controls on the media.
International Correspondents looks at the post election crisis in Kenya that has left almost 500 people dead.


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