On May 3, as the United Nations marked World Press Freedom day, Reporters Without Borders released a list of the world’s worst “predators of press freedom.”
A failed suicide attack on the British ambassador's convoy Monday morning shattered windows, terrified passersby and left debris and broken glass scattered on the sidewalks of the capital.
So there I was, lying on my back in a bikini on a deserted white-sand beach in Yemen, squinting into the shimmering turquoise sea to the west, wondering if I could make out Somalia from here.
Last week, it was reported that the CIA may attempt to capture or kill Anwar Al-Awlaki, the Yemen-based American cleric with ties to al-Qaeda.
Some say that's bad news.
Paul Stephens is a freelance reporter, photographer and video-journalist. His slideshows and photographs have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Global Post, The Christian Science...
Haley Sweetland Edwards is a former staff reporter for the Seattle Times. Her freelance reporting has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times online, Global...