International Correspondents

Rory Peck "Impact" winner

Monita Rajpal speaks to the winner in the Rory Peck "Impact" category. It recognizes news footage which raises humanitarian issues.

On International Correspondents this month

On this month's show we rewind the clock to June 4th, 1989. It was on this day that the media reported on two monumental events - the Tiananmen Square massacre in China and Poland's first free elections. The latter signalled the start of the end of Communism in central and Eastern Europe.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 11:30:35

Rory Peck "Impact" winner

Monita Rajpal speaks to the winner in the Rory Peck "Impact" category. It recognizes news footage which raises humanitarian issues.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 11:29:43

Rory Peck "News" winner

Monita Rajpal speaks to the winner in the Rory Peck "News" category. It honors freelance coverage of on the day news.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 11:29:02

Rory Peck "Features" winner

Monita Rajpal speaks to the winner in the Rory Peck "Features" category. It recognizes pieces that look beyond the immediacy of a story.

updated Wed Oct 21 2009 10:51:58

A view of the wall in Berlin

CNN talks to Ann Leslie and Peter Millar, two correspondents that reported the fall the Berlin war from the German capital.

updated Wed Oct 21 2009 10:40:34

Living with the wall

Fionnuala Sweeney visits the "Living with the wall: Berlin 1961 to 1989" exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North, England.

updated Wed Oct 21 2009 10:31:36

Reporting on the Berlin Wall

Former ARD TV journalist, Hajo Lorenz talks to CNN about his experience reporting on the fall of the Berlin wall.

updated Fri Sep 25 2009 08:57:02

The future of online news

International Correspondents looks at the future of online news amid predictions most sites will soon charge to view material.

updated Fri Sep 25 2009 08:53:55

Safety in the field

Can lessons be learned from a NATO military operation to free a British journalist that left four people dead?

updated Fri Sep 25 2009 08:49:42

Plight of journalists Somalia

Omar Faruk Osman from the National Union of Somalia Journalists talks about the plight of journalists in the country.

updated Sat Sep 12 2009 22:07:58

Netanyahu under pressure

Israeli prime minister walks thin line in decision for new settlements

updated Thu Aug 20 2009 07:38:31

Afghanistan in pictures

International Correspondents report on a photographic exibition in London showing everyday life in Afghanistan.

updated Thu Aug 20 2009 07:31:08

Covering news in Afghanistan

CNN's Atia Abawi reports on the difficulty journalists are facing in Afghanistan.

updated Thu Aug 20 2009 07:22:45

Conflicts in Afghanistan

International Correspondents discuss how covering Afghanistan has changed in the last 20 years.

updated Wed Jul 15 2009 10:36:06

Part 2: Reporting restrictions

International Correspondents examines how reporting changed during the ballots of Irans 2009 election.

updated Wed Jul 15 2009 10:32:55

Part 1: Informing Iran

International Correspondents looks at the problems of broadcasting in post-election Iran.

updated Wed Jul 15 2009 10:31:08

Part 3: The media and Michael

International Correspondents looks at the news phenomenon covering the life and death of Michael Jackson.

updated Fri Jun 26 2009 05:51:51

Poland 20 years on

International Correspondents travels to Poland to see how the country has changed sine the fall of communism.

updated Wed Jun 17 2009 10:12:36

China's media crackdown

Correspondents look back to 1989, when pro-democracy demonstrations left several hundred civilians dead in China.

updated Wed Jun 17 2009 09:50:13

Free to speak

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks at how Polish journalism has changed since the countries first free elections 20 years ago.

updated Tue Jun 16 2009 12:12:14

On International Correspondents this month

On this month's show we rewind the clock to June 4th, 1989. It was on this day that the media reported on two monumental events - the Tiananmen Square massacre in China and Poland's first free elections. The latter signalled the start of the end of Communism in central and Eastern Europe.

updated Thu May 21 2009 07:01:50

Winning the Pulitzer prize

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney interviews photographer Patrick Farrell on winning the Pulitzer and covering the crisis in Haiti.

updated Thu May 21 2009 06:58:18

Middle East in pictures

Photographer Judah Passow has covered the hardship of the people of the Middle East in pictures for 30 years.

updated Thu May 21 2009 06:56:35

World's greatest photographers

International Correspondents cover the ICRC's 150th anniversary by a series of pictures from 8 of the world's trouble spots.

updated Thu Apr 16 2009 06:51:00

Part 1: G-20 preparation

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks back at how London prepared for events at last month's G-20 Summit.

updated Thu Apr 16 2009 05:38:29

Part 2: Protests and politics

International Correspondents looks at how the world media covered the protests and politics at last month's G-20 Summit.

updated Thu Apr 16 2009 05:35:20

Part 3: G-20 in reflection

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks back at 6the highlights of last month's G-20 Summit in London.

updated Thu Mar 19 2009 07:56:49

Part 1: Twitter for newsgathering?

International Correspondents discuss the micro-blogging service Twitter and how it is changing the nature of newsgathering.

updated Thu Mar 19 2009 07:56:34

Part 2: Investigated by MI5

International Correspondents look at recent news that famous World War II photographer, Lee Miller was investigated by MI5.

updated Thu Mar 19 2009 07:56:22

Part 3: Trapped in Gaza

CNN's Ben Wederman reports on controversial new Israeli animated short film, "Closed Zone."

updated Wed Mar 18 2009 11:37:05

International Correspondents blog

This month on International Correspondents, model, muse and famous war photographer, the glamourous Lee Miller was one of the only female photojournalists documenting World War Two.

updated Wed Feb 18 2009 11:22:22

Part 3: Military photography

Jon Bevan is an official photographer for the British Army, he tells CNN about his work shares some of his most striking images.

updated Wed Feb 18 2009 11:21:35

Part 1: Kidnapped journalists

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney speaks to Colin Freeman and Jose Cendon about their ordeal and their recovery after their release.

updated Wed Feb 18 2009 11:16:40

Part 2: Sri Lanka media

Journalists in Sri Lanka have come under a growing number of attacks and intimidation according to media rights groups.

updated Fri Jan 23 2009 06:17:15

Part 3: French media shake-up

CNN's Jim Bittermann reports on the controversy surrounding France's reform to public service television.

updated Fri Jan 23 2009 06:17:06

Part 2: Arab media view

CNN's Octavia Nasr looks at how the Arab media's has covered and reacted to the conflict in Gaza.

updated Fri Jan 23 2009 06:16:57

Part 1: Gaza media

International Correspondents looks at the challenges facing journalists from within the conflict zone inside Gaza.

updated Mon Jan 05 2009 08:04:23

Part 3: IHT Exhibition on 1968

From the assassination of Robert Kennedy to street riots in Paris and the first images from space of Earth, 1968 was a big year in news.

updated Mon Jan 05 2009 08:04:15

Part 2: Political Cartoons

IC looks back at the Kevin Kallaugher interview from September, looking at the role of political satire.

updated Mon Jan 05 2009 06:49:02

Part 1: Kimberly Dozier interview

International Correspondents revisits our interview from June when we spoke to CBS news correspondent, Kimberly Dozier.

updated Tue Dec 23 2008 13:53:52

Frost on 'Frost/Nixon'

Atika Shubert talks to Sir David Frost about his thoughts on the new film that recounts his conversations with Richard Nixon.

updated Tue Dec 23 2008 13:53:34

The Obama contdown

IC looks at the media coverage of Obama's transition into the White House.

updated Tue Dec 23 2008 13:53:18

Jailed journalists

International Correspondents examines the increasing amount of online journalists facing prison sentences.

updated Thu Dec 18 2008 13:30:53

Bush tour media

This week, International Correspondents examines the shoe incident involving George W. Bush in Iraq.

updated Thu Dec 18 2008 13:07:45

Responsible financial reporting

Should financial journalists operate under any form of reporting restrictions during banking crisis? IC investigates.

updated Thu Dec 18 2008 12:58:37

2008 Top stories/personalities

International Correspondents takes a look back at the top stories and personalities of 2008.

updated Thu Dec 11 2008 13:04:03

Part 3: Tribune troubles

Following on from last week's segment on the downturn in the print media, we ask if fewer publications will be printed in the future.

updated Thu Dec 11 2008 13:03:48

Part 2: Zimbabwe crisis

IC looks at the challenges for the media in reporting from Zimbabwe and ask whether there are any prospects of change?

updated Thu Dec 11 2008 13:03:32

Part 1: Broadcasting suicide

This week a British TV channel aired a documentary showing a terminally ill man committing assisted suicide, IC investigates.

updated Thu Dec 04 2008 11:49:00

Newspaper Downturn

IC investigates what the future holds for a sector that has seen declining revenues, the newspaper industry.

updated Thu Dec 04 2008 11:48:48

Citizen Journalists in Mumbai

IC looks at the role citizen journalists played in mainstream news coverage during the attacks in Mumbai.

updated Thu Dec 04 2008 11:45:28

UK combat camera

CNN's Nic Robertson talks to photographer, David Cotterrell about his new exhibition which provides a glimpse of a rarely seen side of war.

updated Fri Nov 28 2008 05:32:39

Reporting HIV and Aids

Given the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS we assess how journalists handle telling the story.

updated Fri Nov 28 2008 05:32:18

The Fixer's role

International Correspondents looks at a new documentary that aims to highlight the role of the fixer in everyday news gathering.

updated Thu Nov 20 2008 10:00:24

Rory Peck : Features Award

IC talks to the finalists and winners of the Rory Peck Awards in London, recognizing the work of freelance news gatherers.

updated Thu Nov 20 2008 06:51:38

Rory Peck : News Award

IC talks to the finalists and winners of the Rory Peck Awards in London, recognizing the work of freelance news gatherers.

updated Thu Nov 20 2008 06:49:33

Rory Peck : Impact Award

IC talks to the finalists and winners of the Rory Peck Awards in London, recognizing the work of freelance news gatherers.

updated Thu Nov 13 2008 12:02:56

How Obama will deal with media

International Correspondents look at how the President-elect will potentially deal with the media.

updated Thu Nov 13 2008 12:02:43

Crisis in Congo

International Correspondents look at the crisis in the Congo and the difficulties in reporting on the situation happening there.

updated Thu Nov 13 2008 11:48:36

Anchor projections

International Correspondents visit a strange installation at a London art exhibit.

updated Fri Nov 07 2008 05:19:16

History unfolds

International Correspondents spend time at the CNN election party in London. Journalists share their views on the campaign.

updated Fri Nov 07 2008 04:32:25

Election media coverage

International Correspondents look at how the campaign has been handled and what lies ahead for Barack Obama.

updated Fri Nov 07 2008 04:18:08

International reaction

International Correspondents look at how the world has reacted to Obama and how he will fare in the international media.

updated Thu Oct 30 2008 12:37:37

Remembering Alistair Cooke

International Correspondents looks at Alistair Cooke's unique reporting around the globe, until his death in 2004.

updated Thu Oct 30 2008 12:35:53

Elections World View

IC investigates how international reporters have covered the Presidential campaign for their audiences.

updated Thu Oct 30 2008 12:35:43

Election Overview

International Correspondents looks at how the media is handling the final stretch of the 2008 Presidential Elections.

updated Fri Oct 24 2008 05:32:08

Gerda Taro

IC looks at the story of wartime Photographer, Gerda Taro and her relationship to Magnum photography.

updated Fri Oct 24 2008 05:31:51

Robert Capa at Work

IC looks at how Photographer, Robert Capa defined the way modern warfare is photographed.

updated Fri Oct 24 2008 05:31:34

On the Subject of War

The 'On the Subject of War' exhibition presents the work of artists made in the context of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

updated Fri Oct 17 2008 05:01:16

Financial coverage

International Correspondents discuss how the media has been struggling to keep up to date with fast moving developments in the financial markets.

updated Fri Oct 17 2008 05:00:48

Suzy Menkes

Suzy Menkes speaks to CNN on her career covering the catwalks, the highlights and how the industry is likely to cope in this current economic climate.

updated Fri Oct 17 2008 05:00:24

U.S. Candidates photography

CNN's Monita Rajpal speaks to photographer Christopher Morris about his rare access to political leaders and the personalities behind them.

updated Thu Oct 09 2008 13:30:38

U.S. Politics and economy

IC examines how international reporters are covering the presidential campaign and the financial turmoil unfolding.

updated Thu Oct 09 2008 13:14:59

Belarus media climate

IC looks at the media climate in Belarus, especially for the country's independent press.

updated Thu Oct 09 2008 13:13:54

Politkovskaya two years on

IC looks back at the death of Russian investigative journalist, Anna Politkovskaya on the second anniversary of her killing.

updated Thu Oct 02 2008 12:35:14

Campaign Countdown

Amid allegations of media bias from both Presidential candidates IC looks at how the campaign could play out in the press.

updated Thu Oct 02 2008 12:10:56

China Portrait

Pulitzer prize winner, Liu Heung Shing talks IC through some of his images featured in "China: Portrait of a country."

updated Thu Oct 02 2008 12:10:39

Financial Meltdown

IC looks at how the financial meltdown has impacted the coverage of the Presidential campaign.

updated Fri Sep 26 2008 04:19:20

Myanmar one year on

IC talks to Journalist turned activist U Win Tin about his experiences in Myanmar since last September's crackdown.

updated Fri Sep 26 2008 04:18:49

Political Cartoons

IC look's at some of Kevin Kallaugher's most memorable drawings and the role of political satire in the U.S. presidential election.

updated Thu Sep 25 2008 12:41:39

Reporting Africa

IC talks to the Chairman of A24 Media, Salim Amin about the company's new project and what it hopes to achieve.

updated Thu Sep 18 2008 13:11:41

Financial crisis

International Correspondents look at how reporters have met the demands for coverage with developments in the business world.

updated Thu Sep 18 2008 13:11:28

Zimbabwe Media

International Correspondents look at what the future holds for the Zimbabwe's media and indeed for foreign journalists.

updated Thu Sep 18 2008 13:11:19

Celebrity culture

International Correspondents speak to Mark Frith about his career covering celebrities.

updated Fri Sep 12 2008 06:44:48

Pakistan's President

As Asif Ali Zardari takes over as Pakistan's President, IC looks at what the future holds for Pakistan.

updated Fri Sep 12 2008 06:44:25

Images from Afghanistan

IC talks to photographer, Tim Hetherington about some of the stories behind his most striking images.

updated Fri Sep 12 2008 06:44:16

News Consumption

International Correspondents takes a closer look at the gaining popularity of reading the news online.

updated Fri Sep 05 2008 04:26:12

Republican convention

As the Republic convention endured a subdued start due to Hurricane Gustav, we look at media coverage of the event.

updated Thu Sep 04 2008 12:38:15

Tears of the desert

International Correspondents talks to Author, Halima Bashir about her experiences in Darfur.

updated Thu Sep 04 2008 12:38:00

Windblown reporters

International Correspondents looks at how correspondents take on the challenge of reporting extreme weather conditions.

updated Fri Aug 29 2008 10:57:32

Fidel does the internet

International Correspondents looks at the popularity of blogging in Cuba.

updated Fri Aug 29 2008 10:57:21

Russia's PR machine

International Correspondents examines how Russian officials are dealing with the media following continued controversy.

updated Fri Aug 29 2008 10:57:12

Conventions, behind the scenes

International Correspondents takes a look behind the scenes of the Democratic convention.

updated Fri Aug 22 2008 11:59:36

Conflict in Georgia

International Correspondents looks at the high death toll of journalists during the first few days of this short-lived war.

updated Fri Aug 22 2008 11:59:24

Tortured Truth

International Correspondents talks to filmer-maker Christine Garabedian about he new documentary 'Tortured Truth'.

updated Fri Aug 22 2008 11:59:17

Olympic success

IC looks at what makes any Olympic Games a success - the city's organizational skills or the number of world records broken.

updated Fri Aug 15 2008 11:54:45

Georgia conflict

A Dutch television journalist was killed when Russian warplanes bombed the Georgian city of Gori.

updated Fri Aug 15 2008 11:51:50

Reuters cameraman

Reuters says it was disappointed by the Israeli military, which will not face action for the death of a Reuters cameraman.

updated Fri Aug 15 2008 11:34:31

Olympics reporter

A British journalist was detained during a protest near an Olympic venue, the journalist and an activist group said.

updated Fri Aug 08 2008 11:55:56

Olympics mood part 2

International Correspondents discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.

updated Fri Aug 08 2008 11:43:21

Olympics mood part 1

CNN's Anjali Rao and Fionnuala Sweeney discuss the issues that could overshadow the main event of the Olympics in Beijing.

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