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Iran and the bomb

Currently reading. foreignaffairsmagazine: Our new eBook is now available! Bringing together a broad range of important articles from Foreign Affairs and ForeignAffairs.com, Iran and the…

«Readers come to us for our judgement»

In our newsroom, I’ve been an enthusiastic promoter of aggregation. I think readers come to us not just for our original reporting, but for our judgment. So they…

Statements of the obvious

The most fundamental things are the switches that you have to flick in your mind. One is to realise that journalists are not the only people who can…

Don’t dumb down your writing

When you read a book on your Kindle, Amazon knows how fast you’re reading, where you got bored, and what you underlined. And publishers are using that data…

«The future of journalism depends on expert reporting, aggregation and analysis»

We are committed to a network of foreign correspondents and specialists because we believe the future of serious journalism depends on expert reporting, aggregation and analysis. […][T]he worst…

Vietnam, Gilles Caron

fotojournalismus: The Vietnam War, door gunner from the 9th Division flying over the Mekong Delta, South Vietnam, December 1967. [Credit : Gilles Caron]

Hovering choppers fire on the tree line

thepoliticalnotebook: Picture of the Day: 18 miles north of Tay Ninh, Vietnam. Close to the Cambodian border. March 1965. Hovering choppers fire on the tree line ahead of advancing…

Sinaloa Cartel Inc.

“Chapo always talks about the drug business, wherever he is,” one erstwhile confidant told a jury several years ago, describing a driven, even obsessive entrepreneur with a…

Trains and tracks

fotojournalismus: Railway tracks lead towards the main train station as the sun sets on a freezing cold afternoon in Frankfurt, Germany on Jan. 31, 2012. …

“The fact that we know tae kwon do doesn’t change anything,”

livelymorgue:     Jan. 20, 1994: “Time Out From a Higher Calling,” read a title on this photograph alongside a story about a group of East Harlem nuns…