Motaz Azaiza
The Reluctant Fame Of Gazan Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza
At a church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hundreds of people gathered recently for a weeknight charity fundraiser hosted by a celebrity guest.
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Massive Attack pull off lowest carbon large-scale gig yet in the UK
Gaza’s social media activists are a potent force for change in the fight against racism
Do not dismiss the new breed of protesters: they are following in the grand tradition of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Rosa Parks
Biden won't win young voters with TikTok
Biden's Super Bowl Dark Brandon tweet was met with countless responses criticizing him for "insensitivity" to Gaza
Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza: ‘The ghosts of Gaza follow me everywhere’
Two weeks after being evacuated, the 25-year-old Palestinian – who has amassed 18.5m followers on Instagram – sat down with the Guardian to share his experiences of the war
Shooting war: Gaza’s visual storytellers under ‘blatant’ attack
The strip’s photojournalists, videographers and camera operators are paying the ultimate price for their work.
Attacks on Press Freedoms Have Chilling Effects Far beyond Gaza
The dangers of covering the crisis aren’t limited to front-line reporting. They’re playing out behind the scenes in North American newsrooms too
Palestinian journalist leaves Gaza after 108 days chronicling war
Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza says he left ‘with a broken heart’ and hopes to return to help rebuild Gaza
Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza evacuates from Gaza
His raw, unfiltered videos about the civilian impact of Israeli air strikes gained significant attention.