Around the world: Greek election takes Canadian international headlines
Canadian media focuses on Syriza win in Greece and violent clashes in the Ukraine and Egypt.
Canadian media focuses on Syriza win in Greece and violent clashes in the Ukraine and Egypt.
The death of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah and new fighting in the Ukraine lead international coverage form Canadian media outlets.
Nelson Mandela’s ex-assistant starts a Twitter controversy, a German anti-Islamic group moves into England and France’s investment in the fight against radicalism led Canadian international coverage.
Gannon spoke in Ottawa about her career as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press.
Coverage of US President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, coming talks about US-Cuban relations and the future of Japanese hostages held by IS were the main focus of Canadian international media coverage today.
Canadian media focuses on the evolving role of Canadian special forces in Iraq, while the aftermath of the Paris attacks and a statement from Japanese PM Shinzo Abe also feature prominently in the day’s news.
Veteran CBC foreign correspondent says it’s not fair to rely on freelancers in dangerous territories.
As the world becomes more interconnected than ever before, the role of the Canadian foreign correspondent is changing rapidly.
Former CBC TV reporter Mellissa Fung finds a new mission in the country where she was held captive.
The riots in Ferguson, Mo. following a grand jury’s decision not to indict the police officer who shot Michael Brown led many Canadian world headlines Tuesday