Danish Siddiqui Foundation launches the Journalism Scholarship Program 2023

Danish Siddiqui Foundation is awarding scholarships to students pursuing journalism degrees from Indian universities. NEW DELHI, Delhi, December 16, 2022 — The Danish Siddiqui Foundation announces the launch of its Journalism Scholarship Program for 2023. The new scholarship program is aimed at students passionate about pursuing a career in journalism. The scholarship program is named after the renowned two-time Pulitzer-winning…

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IN CONVERSATION with Nicole Tung, Photojournalist, USA

Nicole Tung Read More Nicole Tung is a freelance photojournalist. She graduated from New York University, double majoring in history and journalism, and freelances for international publications and NGOs, working primarily in the Middle East and Asia. After covering the conflicts in Libya and Syria extensively from 2011, focusing on the plight of civilians, she spent 2014 documenting the lives…

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IN CONVERSATION with Ricardo Teles , Photojournalist, Brazil

Ricardo Teles Read More A freelance photographer born in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, Ricardo Teles has been working since 1994 in the city of São Paulo in the areas of documentation and photojournalism, with periodic publications in several national and foreign newspapers and magazines, institutional projects, and corporate reports. He was an independent photographer for the Estado group between 1996…

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IN CONVERSATION with Simina Mistreanu , Journalist , The Telegraph & Foreign Policy, Taiwan

Simina Mistreanu@SiminaMistreanu Read More Simina is a Taipei-based journalist covering China for The Telegraph and Foreign Policy magazine. Previously, she worked as China Correspondent for DPA, the German Press Agency, covering politics, the economy, human rights, and the environment, among other issues. She also contributes to publications including The Washington Post, The Guardian, Forbes, and Al Jazeera. Her work documenting…

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Press Release: Danish Siddiqui Awarded his Second Pulitzer Posthumously; His Parents file New Evidence Against the Taliban at the ICC

Press Release: Murdered Journalist Danish Siddiqui Is Awarded his Second Pulitzer Posthumously; His Parents file New Evidence Against the Taliban at the International Criminal CourtYesterday, Danish Siddiqui, the photo-journalist who was tortured and killed by the Taliban, was formally awarded his second Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography — for his groundbreaking work in documenting the COVID crisis in India —…

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IN CONVERSATION with Yen Duong, Freelance Photojournalist, Vietnam

Yen Duong@DdbYen Read More Yen Duong is a Vietnamese photographer based between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, whose work tends to drift to quiet moments in everyday life. Originally an investigative journalist, she has photographed many critical stories throughout Vietnam and elsewhere, exploring themes from human trafficking and environmental and natural disasters to the impact of rapid urbanization on…

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