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Ukraine: Clampdown on Press Freedom

Posted: October 28, 2010 in My Stories

Here is my latest article on the rise of press censorship in Ukraine since the election of President Yanukovych. It’s timely – this Sunday Ukrainians head to the polls to vote in the local council elections and international observers have noticed a clampdown on independent media and opposition leaders. In the article and embedded videos, [...]

Honoring Persephone Miel

Posted: October 22, 2010 in Travel

My latest article and video – view the original at the Pulitzer Center website. On October 20, friends and colleagues of Persephone Miel gathered to remember the former senior advisor of Internews, who dedicated her life to advancing the work of journalists across the globe. Persephone passed away on June 28 after a long battle [...]

Just published my latest article for the Pulitzer Center, on a congressional briefing that addressed the need to provide water, sanitation and hygiene instruction and facilities for school children in the developing world. It’s an important issue – two out of three schools in the developing world lack decent toilets, according to UNICEF. The World Health [...]

Bjorn Lomborg, author of “The Skeptical Environmentalist”, has reversed his position on the ‘urgency’ of climate change. Although he always believed that global warming is real and is being caused by humans, he was critical of government spending and global policy initiatives to address this issue. His main thesis was that the human race should [...]

In June of this year I interviewed Fatima Tlisova, an independent journalist from the North Caucasus who has reported on human rights abuses and political/military brutality and corruption in the region. She was giving a presentation for the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) on eight journalists who had been marginalized by Russian authorities through unjustified [...]

Today is the 90th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women in America the right to vote. But this was no passive movement – women fought hard resorting to protests, hunger strikes and even acts of vandalism to secure their vote. They owed a lot of their success to their sisters [...]

Sam Gustin has written a great and easy to understand article on the Google-Verizon net neutrality plan, and what the former has to gain from it. Take a look: The Google-Verizon Deal: An ‘Evil’ or Pragmatic Pact? And check out my video piece on what net neutrality means for journalists and start-ups, also available on [...]

The BBC is reporting that protesters have gathered outside the Google offices in Silicon Valley to denounce the internet giant’s proposed “net neutrality” policy with Verizon. The plan would create a two-tier internet system, the higher of which would feature “premium” content and users would be charged a fee. In other words, internet providers would [...]