Gaza’s Heritage Under Fire as Israel’s War Continues
Since Oct. 7, Israel's war in the Gaza Strip has destroyed or damaged hundreds of archeological sites in the coastal enclave.
Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on covering the war on Instagram: “I want the world to see us as humans”
Interview with Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on her approach to journalism, how she and her colleagues supported each other during the conflict, and what impact she hopes her work will have.
These journalists from Gaza risk their lives to cover the Israel-Hamas war: “Nothing can describe what you feel”
Journalists from Gaza speak about the lack of safety, the threats, the extreme practical challenges and moral dilemmas posed in the course of their reporting.
How a militia combining medieval and high-tech paralyzed the world economy
The geopolitical intricacies and shadow wars that have turned the Red Sea into a volatile battleground, threatening vital trade routes and exposing the limitations of military interventions
The Israel-Hamas war highlights the power (and the limits) of open-source reporting
The use of OSINT to report accurately on the Israel-Gaza war.
Investigating War Crimes: Attacks on Civilians
Journalists are key witnesses to atrocities committed against civilians.
Gaza war: reporting from the frontline of conflict has always raised hard ethical questions
Live reporting is prone to the dangers of speculation, mistakes and disinformation traps for the unwary.
Satellite images suggest Russia is ramping up production capacity for its war against Ukraine
An analysis of satellite images by Schemes suggests that Russia is actively building up its capacity for weapons production and developing new factories.