Their cameras dusty, their blue press vests worn from extreme use and emotions still running high, Palestinian journalists in Gaza are still at work after rejoicing at having survived the war amid ...
To address some of these issues Aristotle University Thessaloniki (AUTh), through its Peace Journalism Lab (PJL), has been offering a training project on field safety in war zones for journalists.
The 12-day course organized by Anadolu and the Turkish National Police Academy (TNPA) intends to train journalists to better cover news during war, disasters and emergencies while being safe.
160 journalists have been killed during the conflict. Since war broke out between Hamas and Israel, at least 46,707 Palestinians and over 1,200 Israelis have died. After a deadly 15 months ...