Border Clash or Unprovoked Assault
Who's to blame for the fighting in the North
Who's to blame for the fighting in the North
Sloppy journalism leaves many questions unanswered in tragic death of child.
Associated Press reporter Sara El Deeb makes two dubious claims in one day.
In coverage of a key Bush-Sharon meeting, media outlets manufacture a controversy that simply didn't exist.
Arafat receives a glamorous send-off from the world media
Reuters' global managing editor acknowledges that Arab intimidation influences his agency's news coverage.
Media outlets perpetuate four myths about the late Hamas leader.
Media outlets continue to downplay the close ties between Arafat's Fatah party and a major terrorist group.
Media outlets condemn the Israeli strike against a Syrian terror camp, promulgating two myths of Syria and the war on terrorism.
News outlets accept a disingenious Hamas statement as fact, thereby denying Hamas' ongoing terror.
This week, there were two historic political events in the Middle East. In one, Israeli
A popular British journalist and a Member of Parliament cozy up to Saddam's regime. Plus: UK homicide bombers.
CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.
CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.
In the wake of a fatal bulldozer incident, irresponsible photo captions and disparate editorial cartoons.
Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.
Our annual award for the most skewed and biased reporting.
Israel tries to move the peace process forward by isolating the opposition to Palestinian reforms.
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