Anderson Cooper announced on Saturday that he is leaving Egypt after a week in which he and his crew were repeatedly targeted by supporters of President Hosni Mubarak.
He tweeted, “It is with a heavy heart that I have decided to leave #Egypt. CNN continues to have many teams in place. It was a hard decision to leave.” (more…)
Anderson Cooper and his CNN reporting crew were attacked in Egypt on Wednesday by protesters, according to online reports.
Cooper was reportedly “hit in the head several times”. (more…)
On July 7, CNN fired its senior editor of Middle East affairs, Octavia Nasr, after she published a Twitter message praising Sayyed Fadlallah
NEUTRALITY is a contentious issue in journalism, but honesty is the real measure.
By: Robert Fisk
Poor old CNN goes on getting more cowardly by the hour. That’s why no one cares about it any more.