The Muhammad movie: look who fanned the flames January 7, 2013 By Emad Mekay Despite what Western media reported it was not Islamist outlets that stirred things up
Covering the Sinai Peninsula August 10, 2012 By Jared Malsin As the need for information grows, so do the reporting risks
The Muslim Brotherhood’s post-uprising TV station July 25, 2012 By Jared Malsin New since the regime change last year, Misr25 is navigating the line between coverage and advocacy
In Egypt, new newspapers and old problems July 18, 2012 By Jared Malsin Citizens need good journalism to explain confusing times, but many Egyptians don’t trust their media
Arab Spring to Arab Summer July 6, 2011 By Curtis Brainard and Cristine Russell World Conference showcases science journalism in Middle East
Egypt’s Revolution through My Students’ Eyes March 2, 2011 By Lawrence Pintak Arab reporters bear witness to Mubarak’s fall
Assessing Al Jazeera February 22, 2011 By The Editors What’s your general impression of Al Jazeera English?
Reporting Lessons for the Next Revolution February 8, 2011 By Dan Morrison Three ways that conflict-zone journalists can always be prepared
Audit Notes: WSJ on BP, U.S. Props Up Egypt’s Mubarak, NFL Subsidies January 31, 2011 By Ryan Chittum