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Kabul: Afghan photojournalist working for the Agence France-Presse. He was killed along with several other journalists in an ISIL suicide bombing while covering the April 2018 Kabul suicide bombings. [3] 5 June 2016 David Gilkey: Helmand Province: US photojournalist for NPR. Killed in Taliban ambush while traveling with a convey of Afghan soldiers.
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Chris Hondros (1970–2011) American photographer, covered conflicts in Liberia, Angola, Sierra Leone, Kosovo and was killed in Misrata, Libya, in 2011. Wojciech Jagielski; Gilles Jacquier (1968–2012) French cameraman for France 2 Television. He was the first reporter killed in Syrian civil war.
Her first job as a reporter was at the Prince George Free Press. She later moved on to Moose Jaw Times Herald and the Regina Leader-Post, then moved to Calgary to become a print journalist for the Calgary Herald. She won a National Newspaper Award in 2008 for best beat reporting, [2] for her reporting on national and provincial health-care ...
He received a degree in journalism from Kabul University, and pursued further education in Wales and New Zealand. Zaryab wrote in Dari Persian, the variety of the Persian language spoken in Afghanistan. On his return to Afghanistan in the early 1970s he took a job with the prominent Zhwandoon Magazine as a crime reporter.
Atkinson is a reporter who regularly travelled to the world's most turbulent places to bring a deeper insight to the local evening news. He covered 18 countries-in-crisis in 31 assignments. Atkinson studied journalism at Pasadena City College prior to U.S. Army service during the Korean War in the early 1950s.
The Afghan government shows increasing interest in the economic success of the Regional Cooperation for Development program (RCD), which is being vigorously pursued by Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey; a visit to Kabul by the Pakistan finance minister, Nawab Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash, leads to a scheme for technical aid in the fields of irrigation ...
Katherine Margaret Evans (24 October 1948 – 17 November 2003) was an English journalist and women's rights activist in Islamic countries. She was a reporter of events occurring in the Middle East for The Daily Star, the Financial Times; Guardian Unlimited in Afghanistan and Pakistan from 1989 to 1991; the International Herald Tribune; The Middle East Magazine; The Sunday Times and The Times.