Why You Haven’t Heard About Yemen
The American public needs to know what is at stake in Yemen in order to mount public pressure on US officials to terminate US involvement in the war.
The American public needs to know what is at stake in Yemen in order to mount public pressure on US officials to terminate US involvement in the war.
Freelance journalist Maha Assabalani shares her experiences as a female journalist from the Middle East with MediaFile co-international editor Celine Castronuovo in Paris.
As Yemen’s Civil War rages on, the casualty list includes journalists trying to report on the atrocities they see while risking their own lives.
A picture is worth 1,000 words – especially in global news.
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis has been difficult to cover, as journalists are having trouble gaining access to the country.
As Trump makes offensive moves into Yemen, Syria, and Afghanistan in his first 100 days, pundits across the media have weighed in.
Last Tuesday, Donald Trump gave a joint address to Congress to discuss his progress so far as president and his plans going forward. Most of the mainstream media reacted quite positively to the speech, deeming Trump “presidential,” and saying his speech was even “inspirational.” But,