Border Clash: A Case Study in Reuters Photography
A closer look at Reuters’ photos of last week’s Lebanese border skirmish raises some troubling questions.
A closer look at Reuters’ photos of last week’s Lebanese border skirmish raises some troubling questions.
What were photographers and journalists doing at the scene of the incident before a deadly exchange of fire between Lebanese and Israeli forces?
Why does the Daily Telegraph choose to reuse an image from the 2009 Gaza conflict to inaccurately portray the present day?
Days after being caught cropping photos for political effect, Reuters releases a photo bank of Hamas propaganda images from Gaza.
Reuters is once again exposed doctoring photos to change the images of the Gaza flotilla “peace activists”.
CNN fails to provide any Israeli reaction to a flawed Amnesty report.
The media rushes to promote another report based on unverifiable allegations from Gaza.
Our eighth annual recognition of the most skewed and biased coverage of the Mideast conflict.
When will the media show some consistency in defining terror?
Some media employ Palestinian terminology following a stabbing in a Jerusalem neighborhood.
Initial BBC and the AFP headlines ignore the victims in second bulldozer attack
MSM looks for “motives” to explain brutal bulldozer attack
The international media virtually ignores Philippe Karsenty’s court victory.
France 2’s “Pallywood” footage overturns a libel verdict.
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62% of images in our study were sympathic to the Palestinians.
A look at the context behind Israel’s military ops in Gaza.
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