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A war correspondent is a journalist who covers stories first-hand from a war zone. War correspondence stands as one of journalism's most important and impactful forms. War correspondents operate in the most conflict-ridden parts of the world. Once there, they attempt to get close enough to the action to provide written accounts, photos, or film ...
John F. Finerty was a war correspondent for the Chicago Times covering the Great Sioux War of 1876–1877. Kit Coleman (1864–1915), female war correspondent who covered the Spanish–American War for the Toronto Mail in 1898. Peter Finnerty, Walcheren Campaign (1809).
According to the Hot Zone page, Sites' mission was "to cover every armed conflict in the world within one year, and in doing so to provide a clear idea of the combatants, victims, causes, and costs of each of these struggles – and their global impact." The Hot Zone project concluded with Sites' coverage of the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict of 2006.
With the casualties continuing to rise in Russia’s months-long invasion of Ukraine, reporters in the field face a daily tightrope walk between getting the story and potentially getting killed.
Embedded journalism refers to war correspondents being attached to military units involved in armed conflicts. While the term could be applied to many historical interactions between journalists and military personnel, it first came to be used in the media coverage of the 2003 invasion of Iraq .
War photographers killed while covering military conflicts (4 C, 14 P) A. Journalists killed while covering the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) (23 P)
Sarah Wilson (war correspondent) Rupert Wingfield-Hayes This page was last edited on 13 October 2022, at 22:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The October 7 attacks and Israel’s ensuing war in Gaza has roiled the region like never before, challenging the news media’s coverage and upending the region’s politics and policy for ...