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War reporting

July 2024

  • Which Way is the Front Line From Here?, Sundance Film Festival 2013<br>Tim Hetherington with Sebastian Junger. THIS IMAGE CAN BE USED FOR SEBASTIAN JUNGER'S BOOK REVIEW JULY 7 2024 - WITH THE CAPTION - Sebastian Junger/ Which Way Is the Front Line from Here/ Outpost Films.

    In My Time of Dying by Sebastian Junger review – from here to eternity

    The veteran war reporter’s near-death experience during a vascular emergency forms the basis of a philosophically ambitious and questioning memoir

June 2024

  • Oleksandr Mykhed: ‘Every warm memory of home is destroyed’.

    The Language of War by Oleksandr Mykhed review – what role for the artist in times of catastrophe?

  • Lorenzo Tondo in Bosnia

    Guardian’s Lorenzo Tondo wins Italy’s prestigious Premiolino award

May 2024

  • The Guardian documentary
    Can journalism survive the Taliban? – documentary

    The Etilaat Roz was once the most widely circulated newspaper in Kabul, but everything changed in August 2021 when the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. In this unique video diary, journalist Abbas Rezaie follows the tenacious correspondents as they continue to report the news. We witness a turning point in Afghanistan’s history, and reflect on what it is to be a displaced journalist

April 2024

  • Ernest Hemingway, in a slightly wrinkled shirt and wearing a leather-strapped watch – his beard dark and long and with grey streaks – holds his hand near his face and smiles slightly

    ‘Generous and reflective’: letters show other sides to macho Ernest Hemingway

  • A young rebel fighter in Liberia.

    ‘He could create beauty out of horror’: the extraordinary life and photography of Tim Hetherington

  • A memorial and a prophecy … A gas mask on a damaged tree on the road to Kreminna in Ukraine's Luhansk oblast.

    Geoff Dyer: ‘A gas mask on a tree stopped me in my tracks – it shows the air itself can be toxic’

  • Hella Pick leans her elbow on a table in a blue room with ornaments and art in the background

    Hella Pick, pioneering Guardian journalist, dies aged 96

March 2024

  • So close up, grotesque and frantic … Maksym, 19, in Enemy in the Woods.

    TV review
    Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods review – a harrowing vision of hell you will never forget

  • A scene from Danger Zone.

    Holidays in hell: behind the rise in war tourism

January 2024

  • Destroyed building, Rafah in the south of Gaza by Jim McFarlane.

    ‘The destruction was intense’: the photos which capture Gaza’s humanitarian crisis

    In 2010, a trio of photographers travelled to Gaza to capture the lives of devastated families in the region following an Israeli incursion. With the territory mired in conflict again, the charity project is being revisited
  • Chris McGreal

    Israel is murdering Palestinian journalists in Gaza. Where is the outrage?

    Chris McGreal
    The pattern of killing cannot be denied, says former Guardian Jerusalem correspondent Chris McGreal
  • Yalda Hakim shot for OM

    Yalda Hakim: ‘It takes strength to protect a family’

    Born in Afghanistan, raised in Australia, the broadcaster has reported from many of the world’s most dangerous war zones. Here, she tells Michael Segalov what drives her

December 2023

  • A journalist watches the skyline of the Gaza Strip from the southern Israeli city of Sderot  during Israeli bombardment on 18 October.

    ‘Hugely frustrating’: international media seek to overcome Gaza ban

    Journalists stopped from entering via Israel and Egypt have to rely mostly on Palestinian insiders and social media

November 2023

  • A photograph by Yousef Masoud showing Palestinians standing on and around a destroyed Israeli tank on the Israeli side of the Gaza border on 7 October.

    News outlets deny claims they had prior knowledge of Hamas attack on Israel

  • A serviceman of Separate 14th Regiment of Armed Forces of Ukraine, call-sign Spokiy, wears glasses to operate an FPV strike drone

    From the agencies
    21st-century trench warfare – the Ukrainian frontline in pictures

October 2023

  • Battle-scarred … asphalt dug up from Irpin, now liberated from Russian occupation.

    ‘This is our reality’: the Ukrainian artist putting bomb-blasted roads in a gallery

    Some artists use paintbrushes. Zhanna Kadyrova uses an AK-47. And for her latest show, she braved unexploded mines to turn the shrapnel-hit roads of a formerly occupied town into astonishing art
  • Jamileh Tawfiq, Palestinian journalist in Gaza, posing with a little girl, both wearing glasses.

    ‘I want to tell the world’: the reporter determined to share Gaza’s stories

    As journalists’ deaths mount amid the blasts, Al Jazeera anchor Jamileh Tawfiq is one of the few media voices left in the strip
  • Amanda Meade

    The weekly beast
    The curious case of Seven’s voice artwork, ABC licks wounds after defamation loss

    Amanda Meade
    The work created for SBS voice portal used during 7Plus referendum coverage. Plus: Courier Mail goes rosy over newsreader’s wedding proposal

September 2023

  • Kiyoshi Tanimoto at a ruined Hiroshima church in 1946.

    ‘Then the black rain fell’: survivor’s recollections of Hiroshima inspire new film

    The 230-page unpublished memoir will reflect the horrors suffered by ordinary Japanese citizens in a feature-length drama
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