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'Social media needs to put the person at the heart of the story'
15th Apr 2013
Esra Dogramaci

Tom Coghlan: Events in Syria may vanish into 'black hole'
23rd Mar 2012
Times defence correspondent contrasts his experiences reporting from Libya and Syria in discussion with other journalists on reporting the Arab Spring at the Polis International Journalism Conference

Journalists freed from Libya speak to press about detention
21st Mar 2012
Press TV journalist Nicholas Davies-Jones speaks to the press about his experience after being held in Libya for three weeks

Fresh hope that British journalists in Libya will be freed 'very soon'
16th Mar 2012
Video shows Press TV reporter and cameraman in good health, as militia hand them over to the Libyan national government

Citizen journalism, cyber censorship and the Arab spring
12th Mar 2012
Fighting for democracy with the video camera and by proxy – the restrictions, penalties and tragedies involved in the online reporting of the Arab spring

British journalists held in Libya 'accused of spying'
5th Mar 2012
According to reports two British journalists arrested in Libya are still being detained while investigations continue around allegations of spying

Efforts made to free British journalists detained in Libya
27th Feb 2012
Reporter and cameraman for Iranian broadcaster Press TV have been detained since last Wednesday

Coverage of Libyan conflict dominates Rory Peck Awards
17th Nov 2011
Films about Libya's eight-month revolution scoop news and features prizes at the annual freelance awards, while Libyan fixers are recognised by the Martin Adler Prize

'Wherever there was news, we went': Libya's 'A-Team' fixers on getting the story out
17th Nov 2011
When fighting broke out in Benghazi, Libyan construction workers Suliman Ali Zway and Osama Alfitory began working with international journalists. Their work was recognised last night when they won the Martin Adler Prize

Reporting the Arab Spring: 'These stories will go on and on'
25th Oct 2011
CNN's senior international correspondent Ben Wedeman calls on journalists to revisit the region and look at the long-term impacts of the revolutions

Photography fund set up in memory of Chris Hondros
21st Oct 2011
Chris Hondros Fund, set up in memory of photographer killed in Libya, will raise money for photojournalism fellowships

Alex Crawford wins award for Middle East reports
7th Oct 2011
Sky News journalist Alex Crawford awarded the James Cameron Memorial Award for her reports on the Middle East and hailed as 'outstanding role model' for industry

Libya: CNN journalist injured in grenade attack
19th Sep 2011
CNN producer Ian Lee has been treated in hospital for shrapnel wound after being shot in the ankle as his crew came under attack

Grant launched in memory of Tim Hetherington
5th Sep 2011
World Press Photo and Human Rights Watch launch photography grant in honour of Tim Hetherington, the British-born photojournalist killed in Libya earlier this year

Fund launched for children of slain photographer
5th Sep 2011
Photojournalists from across the world donate images to fundraising site for children of London-based photographer Anton Hammerl, killed in Libya

CPJ repeats concerns for Libyan journalists still missing
26th Aug 2011
The Committee to Protect Journalists has highlighted ongoing concerns for at least six journalists who have been missing since March, in light of recent attacks on the press

Libya: Kidnapped Italian journalists 'freed in raid'
25th Aug 2011
Four newspaper journalists kidnapped this morning by suspected Gaddafi loyalists have reportedly been freed during a raid on a building in Tripoli

Four Italian journalists kidnapped in Libya
25th Aug 2011
Newspaper reporters kidnapped at road block outside Tripoli are thought to be being held by Gaddafi loyalists in the capital

Trapped journalists leave Tripoli hotel after five days
24th Aug 2011
Staff from the BBC, CNN, Associated Press and other news outlets have safely left the hotel in the centre of the Libyan capital after being trapped inside amid fighting

Journalists trapped in Tripoli hotel 'very anxious'
24th Aug 2011
Foreign reporters trapped in Tripoli's Rixos hotel for the fifth day in a row warn of extreme tension as water and food starts to run out

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