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Report don't dispatch

on 24 Nov 2010

Rule number one for journalists starting a blog in a foreign land, pick the blog's name carefully. Meskel Square = clever, good, local. South by South West = geographic, but not specific, nice. Noodlepie = genius. I've just picked a new name for a new website I'm planning. The name's...more


Get back alive

on 30 Jun 2009 | 3

Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times has "been around the block a few times" and is offering advice to would be foreign correspondents on how to report on a global crisis for YouTube's Reporters Center. The centre aims to give advice to newbies and non-journalists,The YouTube Reporters' Center is...more


CNN vs. Joe the War Correspondent

on 15 Jan 2009

I said I wouldn't say anything more about Joe the War Correspondent. And I won't. But, CNN's Rick Sanchez does have something to say to the war correspondent who thinks "media should be abolished from reporting"....more


Thinking of going to Somalia?

on 03 Dec 2008

Well if you are, Rob has some sage advice... and be sure to read the comments. Frontline bloggers David and Alex both blogged from Somalia earlier this year. I hope they don't go back for a while. Not sure my nerves could take it....more


Peshawar off limits to foreign correspondents

on 18 Nov 2008 | 1

Sami Yousafzai has reported from the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan since September 11, 2001. However, he says he's never been in more danger. The Afghan journalist, who was attacked along with a Japanese journalist last week, spoke about safety from his hospital bed this week, “I think divine...more


How to work in Somalia

on 30 Aug 2008

Kabir Dhanji is a Kenya-born freelance photojournalist. He's worked in Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and Congo. He talks with Bundaberg News Mail about the particular dangers and precautions needed when working as a journalist in Somalia, "Somalia is quite unique in its dangers," he said. "You have to be particularly well-versed...more


Freelancing on the frontline

on 27 Aug 2008

[video:youtube:WGTKFqcyfk0] Vaughan Smith, Frontline Club founder, talks to Press TV Iran about the dangers of freelancing on the frontline in the light of the recent kidnapping of Amanda Lindhout, Nigel Brennan, their Somali driver and two Somali guards. Vaughan makes the point that most journalists who are kidnapped or killed...more


Top tips for reporting from Sudan

on 08 Aug 2008

Heading to Sudan? Ever wondered what to look out for? Rob has the lowdown with his top tips for working in the African nation. I particularly liked number five, Don’t bear an uncanny resemblance to the previous BBC stringer who got kicked out. link...more


Becoming a news photographer

on 15 May 2008

Reuters David Viggars discusses why he decided to become a news photographer on the Reuters blog, [The images of the Chinese earthquake] remind me what has always been so compelling about my job - the ease and speed with which still pictures can impart so much readily understood information...more


Want to be a foreign correspondent? Get a partner with a good job

on 03 Mar 2008 | 2

According to Poynter blogger Fons Tuinstra the only reason many foreign correspondents survive is because their partner has a decent job. Fons talks about the state of Dutch foreign correspondents in the light of a recent report in De Journalist (in Dutch) - a magazine for the NVJ union for...more