Marie Colvin
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government is liable for $302.5 million in damages, a judge ruled.
The family of the American journalist, killed in a 2012 rocket attack in Homs, recently is suing the Syrian regime.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
To some, he’s simply a migrant. But to others, he’s a hero.
At the annual gathering of the Overseas Press Club Foundation on Friday where 15 top, young journalists were awarded a series of internships and fellowships in international reporting, OPC Foundation President Bill Holstein said Junger was chosen as the keynote speaker because he was "the perfect choice for these troubled times."
So many war correspondents are similar to the many men and women in uniform, who work hard, do their jobs, and even perform acts of heroism, that you'll never hear about, and who never go around bragging, seeking recognition. Then, we have Bill O'Reilly.
Dr. Karin Karlekar and Danny O'Brien join Ahmed to discuss the sources of oppression when it comes to international press.
If no story is worth a life, then why is murder the number one cause of journalists' deaths worldwide? In addition to those who have been killed, dozens have been attacked, kidnapped, or forced into exile in connection with their coverage of crime and corruption.