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But that narrative is now being picked apart in a series of recent publications, notably the report last year of a UN Panel of Experts, and in two new books: UN official Gordon Weiss’s relentlessly analytical The Cage: The Fight for Sri Lanka and the Last Days of the Tamil Tigers, and BBC
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Frances Harrison’s harrowingly anecdotal Still Counting the Dead: Survivors of Sri Lanka’s Hidden War.
The American
journalist
Howard W. French describes how Africa has become “China’s second continent,” as more than a million new Chinese settlers remake Sub-Saharan Africa.
But my recent experience highlighted another danger: biased news, in which strategic edits surreptitiously advance the views of a journalist, editor, or broadcaster.
As the
journalist
and author Michael Lewis emphasized in his bestseller Flash Boys, the risks created by high-frequency trading on the financial returns of our lumbering, twentieth-century pension funds are far-reaching.
But economic arguments alone will likely not be enough to persuade a Britain that, in the late
journalist
and political columnist Hugo Young's words, is caught between the past it cannot forget and the future it cannot avoid.
As investigative
journalist
Jane Mayer has documented, the largest source of dark money is the tandem of David and Charles Koch, who inherited the highly polluting Koch Industries from their father, a man whose business history included building a major oil refinery for Germany’s Nazi regime.
The Debate About Debating IslamPARIS – The argument began when the Algerian novelist and
journalist
Kamel Daoud wrote an article for the Italian newspaper La Repubblica about a spate of sexual assaults in Cologne, Germany, on New Year’s Eve, 2015.
From People Power to Putin PowerAs I attended a small but dignified memorial ceremony in Paris last week in honor of the Russian
journalist
Anna Politkovskaya – a woman “brave beyond limits,” in the words of her French editor – I was reminded of another posthumous tribute I participated in nearly 17 years ago in Moscow.
On May 15, in a closed trial without legal representation for the accused, three leading reformers – Ali Al Dumaini, a well-known
journalist
and poet, and university professors Abdullah Al Hamid and Matruk al Falih – were condemned and sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to nine years.
It also published a list of Web sites that the Australian government proposed blocking, the extreme-right British National Party’s membership roll, an analysis of a major Icelandic bank’s default risk, and video footage of a US helicopter attack in Baghdad that killed 12 people, including a Reuters
journalist
and photographer.
Nor does it put him in the same league with Anna Politkovskaya, the crusading
journalist
who was murdered after refusing to stop investigating Russian human rights abuses.
Abbott’s nemesis, Turnbull, now Prime Minister, stands in sharp contrast: sophisticated, highly successful in his past lives as a journalist, lawyer, and investment banker, and very popular – across party lines – with the electorate.
But, as the investigative
journalist
Thomas J. Moore reported in his book Deadly Medicine, at the peak of their use, these drugs were killing more Americans each year than were killed during the entire Vietnam War.
In his book Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History, the British
journalist
David Aaronovitch has described this political paranoia as a kind of voodoo of our social media age.
A Death of One’s OwnPRINCETON – Dudley Clendinen, a writer and journalist, has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a terminal degenerative illness.
Rising “soft” dictators – what the
journalist
Bobby Ghosh calls authoritarian democrats – have used these feelings of unease and alienation to attract votes.
For the West, this dilemma has been thrown into sharp relief by the murder of the self-exiled Saudi
journalist
Jamal Khashoggi at the hands of a Saudi death squad in Turkey.
Daud Haider, a
journalist
and poet, languishes in Berlin.
Revealed to a visiting American
journalist
during a private dinner with the Crown Prince, the plan centers on a “full normalization” of relations between Israel and all Arab countries, in return for an Israeli withdrawal from all the Palestinian territories it occupied in 1967.
This is why Jeffrey Sachs’s Millennium Villages project has faltered, as the
journalist
Nina Munk’s recent book shows.
In 2001, the
journalist
Willy Lam, a respected China expert, was sacked from the paper after Mr Kuok publicly berated him for his views on China's rulers.
An investigative
journalist
at The Tribune newspaper was able to purchase five million ID numbers for a mere 500 rupees ($8).
But I faced a new surprise the following week, when, on the same TV program, the hostess was rather passive towards her guest, a militant
journalist
turned mercenary journalist, as he confessed his admiration for Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, the “Captain” of the Iron Guard, the far-right Orthodox terrorist organization of the pre-war years.
The
journalist
considered Codreanu a “Romantic hero.”
The caption reads, “The disappearance of Saudi
journalist
Jamal Khashoggi.”
The US authorities have said nothing about Al Jazeera
journalist
Mahmoud Hussein’s nearly two-year detention in Egypt.
Nor has the Trump administration commented on the fact that, in March 2017, the United Arab Emirates sentenced the Jordanian
journalist
Tayseer al-Najjar to three years imprisonment and a fine of 500,000 UAE dirhams (approximately $136,000) over a Facebook post.
The
journalist
Tom Bergin analyzed years of complex documentation to discover, expose, and explain the ins and outs of how the company was circumventing local taxation in the countries where it operates.
She is far from being the only Western
journalist
to be “neutralized” in this manner.
Moreover, by siding with the Saudi government over his own intelligence agencies in the murder of
journalist
Jamal Khashoggi in October, Trump has made clear that opposing Iran and purchasing US arms is one of the quickest ways to his heart.
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