Yemen Q&A: Asa Fitch Answers Reader Questions on Reddit
The Wall Street Journal's Dubai-based Asa Fitch answered questions about the conflict-torn country on Reddit on Thursday, aided by Maria Abi-Habib in Beirut and Hakim Almasmari in San'a. Below are some...
View ArticleKenya Attack: #147NotJustaNumber Remembers the Victims of Garissa Assault
As Kenya tried to make sense of the attack on Garissa University, a Kenyan woman named Ory Okolloh created a hashtag on Twitter: #147notjustanumber. She said that the hashtag was "an effort to humanize...
View ArticleICAP’s Michael Spencer Calls on David Cameron to Focus U.K. Election Campaign...
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron needs to refocus his election campaign on his government’s economic record ahead of the upcoming vote, said a notable Conservative Party backer and senior figure in...
View ArticleBaltimore Riots Rage: A Social Media Timeline
Photos and videos shared on social media by eyewitness and WSJ reporters.
View ArticleU.K. Election Results — Recap
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative Party swept Friday to an unexpectedly strong election victory. Follow our live analysis of the election results.
View ArticleU.K. Election: Fliers in East London Suburb Urge Muslims to Not Vote
Muslim voters in one East London suburb were greeted with fliers exhorting them to back away from the ballot box Thursday.
View ArticleHow Amtrak Train Wreck Is Affecting Travel
Commuters and other travelers looking for transportation in the Northeast after a deadly train derailment in Philadelphia led to Amtrak cancellations on Wednesday could consider alternate train routes,...
View ArticleSocial Media Moments: Ireland Votes on Gay Marriage
From 'Ring Your Granny' to people traveling #HomeToVote, here’s how people were sharing their views ahead of Ireland’s referendum on same-sex marriage.
View Article#AccraFloods: Floods in Ghana Captured on Social Media
Accra, Ghana's capital, flooded on Wednesday night. Ghanaians tweeted and posted to Instagram pictures of their neighborhood using the hashtag #AccraFloods.
View ArticleReading the Runes on the Future of News
Telling the news in real time is now meat and drink to reporters. But predicting how content will be consumed in 2020—and on which platform—is much harder to do. The Journal put the question to leading...
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