Foley documentary wins Sundance award

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A powerful film depicting the life in captivity of Medill alum James Foley is winning awards and premiering on HBO, raising awareness of the dangers of conflict reporting. Continue reading

Syrian Family Finds Rare Path to Call Chicago Home

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The young family moved to Chicago in late September, joining the more than 150 Syrian refugees that have resettled in Illinois since the start of the Syrian civil war in March 2011.
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Medill signs on to safety principles for journalists effort

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The Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications is the latest journalism organization to sign on to the Global Safety Principles and Practices, a set of international protection standards for reporters, especially those in conflict areas. Continue reading

Islamic State’s violent campaign against journalists worsens

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A new report finds direct targeting of journalists from groups like the Islamic State and al-Qaida in addition to strict rules for media they control. Continue reading

The emergence of the”golden hour”

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The golden hour evolved over more than a decade of conflict, but only recently has the concept — that getting an injured combat troop to medical care within 60 minutes — been verified Continue reading

Obama awards Medal of Honor to Afghanistan war hero

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President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to Capt. Florent Groberg. The medal is more than 150 years old and the highest military honor in the U.S.
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Paris attacks cast a shadow on Beirut and Baghdad

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The Paris terrorist attacks that killed at least 129 people and injured hundreds more dominated news coverage in Western media as well as the social media world. Continue reading

Transparency clarifies immigration process for Syrian refugees

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Data visuals from news organizations help people understand the process for admitting Syrian refugees to the U.S. Continue reading

White House: less force, more diplomacy in Syria

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White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday that no amount of U.S. military power will solve the chaos in Syria.
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Palestinian MMA brothers fight negative stereotypes

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Two Palestinian brothers living in Chicago have turned the fighting skills they used to beat back bullying for new careers as MMA fighters. Continue reading