

Stories From The Frontline
Aug 12, 2024
Catherine Philp, Anthony Loyd, and Manveen Rana are war journalists from The Times, each with deep experience covering violent conflicts. They share gripping tales from the Russia-Ukraine war and challenges of reporting in high-stakes environments. The discussion touches on the dangers they face, the ethical responsibilities of journalism, and how they navigate the emotional toll of their work. Their insights give a poignant glimpse into the harsh reality of frontline reporting and the human stories that often go untold.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Relics and Modern Connections
01:59 • 16min
Incentivizing Innovation: The Power of Challenge Prizes
17:37 • 3min
Mixed Emotions on Medical Advances and the Olympics
20:59 • 2min
Reflections on Joy and Advertisements Unveiled
22:30 • 2min
Frontline Reporting: Challenges in Conflict Zones
24:22 • 2min
The Complex Reality of War Correspondents
25:57 • 14min
Voices from the Frontlines
39:55 • 14min