The Panama Papers Summary of Key Points
The Panama Papers reveals how the world’s rich and powerful use tax havens to hide their wealth. The investigation led to global discussions about ethics and legality in financial practices.
The Panama Papers reveals how the world’s rich and powerful use tax havens to hide their wealth. The investigation led to global discussions about ethics and legality in financial practices.
This book reveals the intense, brutal battle of Hue during the Vietnam War in 1968.
An award-winning reporter exposes falsehood, distortion, and propaganda in the global media. It unveils the forces influencing journalism and misinforming the public.
Chasing Hillary is Amy Chozick’s memoir and reflection on covering Hillary Clinton’s two presidential campaigns and the unforgiving world of political reporting.
An exploration of the challenges facing journalism, including censorship, propaganda, and the struggle for truth in an era of misinformation.
Exploring the peculiarities of 24-hour news channels and the concept of news itself, Alain de Botton delves into the impact of the news on our psychology and society.
The New Front Page explores the transformation of journalism and news as it moves from print to digital platforms, focusing on the changing landscape of media.
The Imperfectionists intertwines the personal lives and professional turmoil of the staff at an English-language newspaper in Rome over several decades.