Dispatched Into Danger
How do we protect journalists risking everything on the front lines?
Highlights
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Jeremy Bowen: 'I've been accused of anti-Semitism more times than I have hot dinners'
1 min
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Ingrid Formanek: 'Without local journalists, international journalists would be nothing'
1 min
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Bruce Shapiro: 'Most conflict correspondents are people with a deep human rights mission'
1 min
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Elie Brakhya: 'Once I turned my back, the second rocket hit us'
4 mins
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Elie Brakhya on how his work impacts his loved ones
1 min
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Opening Remarks
Journalism is co-hosted by editor and author Tina Brown CBE, Reuters editor-in-chief Alessandra Galloni, and Durham University vice chancellor Karen O’Brien.