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How Reuters Captured the Image of Ex-Prince Andrew Leaving Custody

Viral photo shows Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaving police custody after questioning over Epstein documents Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of Britain’s King Charles, was released from police custody after a day of questioning over allegations he sent confidential government documents to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. A stark photograph of the former prince slumped in the back of a Range Rover as he left Aylsham police station in Norfolk went viral after it was published late yesterday. Thames…

Canadian Photojournalist Leaves Reuters Over Disagreement on Gaza Reporting

Resignation Sparks Debate on Press Freedom Amid Gaza Conflict TORONTO — The resignation of Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink from Reuters has sent ripples through the media landscape, highlighting critical issues of press freedom and journalist safety. Zink publicly cut ties with the international news giant, alleging complicity in the endangerment and deaths of journalists covering the Gaza conflict. A Bold Stand In her impassioned statement, Zink expressed her disillusionment with Reuters, accusing it of failing to…

Nigerian Advocacy Organization Refutes Abortion Claims Made by Reuters

The Nigerian government recently expressed its approval of a report that concluded there was "no evidence" to support claims that military personnel engaged in illegal abortions targeting Islamist insurgents in clandestine operations. The Nigeria Human Rights Commission, which operates with governmental oversight, undertook a thorough investigation after three reports by Reuters surfaced in December 2022. These reports made serious allegations against the Nigerian military, suggesting the existence of a covert, systematic…

Pulitzer’s award-winning Indian Reuters photographer

A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer with Reuters news agency was killed on Friday covering clashes between Afghan security forces and the Taliban near a border crossing with Pakistan, media reported and quoted an army commander. Afghan forces fought to retake Spin Boldak when Danish Siddiqui and a senior officer were killed in…