In this June 19, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Byron Scott and four journalists from Iraq, Egypt, Turkey and Palestine discuss about the Middle East matrix from these countries' perspectives, the role the U.S. is playing and potential solutions that can improve international relations. Host: Byron Scott. Guests: Patrick Cockburn, Amir Ahmed, Semih Idiz, Khaled Abu Aker. Producers: Yusef Kalyango, Sarah Cayton. Directors: Pat Akers
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In this August 21, 2003 program interviewees discussed the killing of Journalist Mazen Dana. In 17 A...
This article is an investigation of the changes in fcoverage of the Middle East by the English-speak...
How should the United States proceed in the Middle East beyond the borders of Iraq? Middle East expe...
In this January 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and talks with reporters co...
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This July 17, 2003 Global Journalist program is about UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's visit to the US...
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