BREAKING: Moment British war correspondent Steve Sweeney nearly killed in 'Israeli strike'
British war correspondent Steve Sweeney narrowly escaped death during an alleged Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, and the incident highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
Debris or missile strike? – A piece of news, and the death threats from the war gamblers to change a publication
A war correspondent faces life-threatening messages after reporting on a missile strike that sparked betting controversy.
DN's correspondent Sanna Torén Björling receives the Nils Horner Prize
Sanna Torén Björling, a correspondent for Dagens Nyheter, has been awarded the Nils Horner Prize for her reporting from war-torn Ukraine.
Scott Anderson, expert correspondent in the Middle East: 'The longer the war lasts, the higher oil prices will go and the more chances Iran will have to win'
Scott Anderson discusses the implications of prolonged conflict in the Middle East, particularly focusing on the strategic gains for Iran and rising oil prices.
Podcast: 'On Point': 'No to War': Is Spain Dealing Better with Trump?
In a recent podcast episode, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's firm stance against war and his approach to dealing with Donald Trump is discussed by SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG's correspondent Patrick Illinger.
Hell no!: Nearly half of Americans oppose Trump's war against Iran
A large portion of the American populace is against President Trump's military actions towards Iran, according to analysis by a US correspondent.
“People have hope, children are still being born here,” describes life in Odessa, war correspondent Dorazín
Despite ongoing Russian missile attacks and drone strikes, life in Odessa continues with signs of normalcy, according to war correspondent Martin Dorazín.
Her name may not ring a bell, but she was the first Spanish woman to be a war correspondent
Sofía Casanova made history as the first Spanish woman to serve as a war correspondent, covering significant events such as World War I and the Russian Revolution.
The Russians have changed their attack tactics
Russia is specifically targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, leading to widespread blackouts as the cold complicates repairs and increases suffering among the population according to correspondent Christoph Wanner.
A completely shot-up ghost town
WELT correspondent Christoph Wanner reports from Eastern Ukraine on Ukrainian successes in the ghost town of Kupjansk and the increasing Russian pressure near Pokrowsk, highlighting the immense strategic significance of the ruined cities for both sides.
Al Jazeera correspondent observes the impact of Israeli strikes on the town of Ein Itani in Lebanon
An Al Jazeera correspondent reports on the effects of Israeli bombardments in southern and eastern Lebanon following warnings to evacuate four villages due to impending strikes on Hezbollah and Hamas targets.
From trade war to war against immigration: one year since Trump's return
The correspondent from EL PAÍS in the US analyzes the impact of President Trump's return to the White House on both the country and the world.