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It is on the brink of civil war and facing a humanitarian crisis, but the story has ranked low on the news agenda.
Listening Post Last Modified: 09 Apr 2011 09:32 GMT Listening Post
Journalists were arrested and had their equipment seized, but they battled on to provide coverage of the unrest.
Listening Post Last Modified: 13 Feb 2011 11:21 GMT Listening Post
Social media helped tell the story of Tunisia's unrest, but Western news outlets were slow to grasp its significance.
Listening Post Last Modified: 22 Jan 2011 11:02 GMT Listening Post
We look at the complexities of reporting from within and about a country experiencing major change.
Listening Post Last Modified: 15 Jan 2011 14:08 GMT Listening Post
More than two decades on, we look at the around-the-clock coverage that changed television news forever.
Listening Post Last Modified: 08 Jan 2011 07:46 GMT Listening Post
Journalist John Pilger discusses his latest film, the media's role in conflict, and the WikiLeaks phenomenon.
Listening Post Last Modified: 23 Dec 2010 10:25 GMT Listening Post
Before the elections the government clamped down on the media, but was this just a dry run for next year's vote?
Listening Post Last Modified: 04 Dec 2010 07:29 GMT Listening Post
What is it about the British royal family that makes an engagement headline news from New York to Bangkok?
Listening Post Last Modified: 26 Nov 2010 18:14 GMT Listening Post
Has the media become more interested in the life of WikiLeaks frontman Julian Assange than the deaths of 109,000 Iraqis?
Listening Post Last Modified: 31 Oct 2010 07:19 GMT Listening Post
We look at why 33 trapped men held our attention for so long, plus the phenomenon of consumer-generated advertising.
Listening Post Last Modified: 23 Oct 2010 07:57 GMT Listening Post
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More and more people in the US are living in poverty - yet Mitt Romney's policies would further shred the safety net.
As the anniversary of the uprising nears, the country's rulers are denying foreigners entry and hiring PR firms.
Under Obama, six whistleblowers have been charged under the World War I-era Espionage Act.
Journalist who recently spent time with fighters says there is no central leadership to the armed resistance.
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