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James Rodgers, The Conversation
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Russia: Few foreign journalists have understood the riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma
A new book revisits a century of Moscow’s chaotic politics, through the eyes of foreign correspondents.
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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Israel’s bill to ban photography of soldiers in line of action will hurt the country’s image more
The Israeli army’s killing of Palestinian protesters at the Gaza border has damaged the country’s reputation. Censorship will make this worse.
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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How Russia Today lost a bank account, but won a battle in the war of words
Reports that accounts of RT may be frozen in the UK, a claim later denied, ended up showing that the channel is becoming an effective global voice for Russia.
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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What Sudhir Kakar (1938-2024) had to say on violence, secularism, and religion in India
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‘Supporter of BJP met me’: Surat candidates on the various reasons they withdrew from the election
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Microcontrollers in EVMs, VVPATs do not recognise party and candidate, observes Supreme Court
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CAA is a letdown, but Bengali Hindus in Assam are unlikely to ditch BJP
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News of the World: The factor in the British tabloid's demise that deserves more attention
The famed weekly brought about its own sorry end.
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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Telling the full story: the daily challenge of reporting on Israel and Palestine
Journalists can go where diplomats can't: but that doesn't make it easy.
James Rodgers, The Conversation