World Mar 28 Reporter’s Notebook: My Brush with Chinese Censorship During our recently-concluded 11 day reporting trip in China, our work was relatively unimpeded. We had access to top officials, critics of the government, members of the public, and we worked without a government minder. Sure, as expected, various web…
World Mar 17 Workers in China: ‘Your iPhone Cost Us Our Health’ NewsHour correspondent Jeffrey Kaye speaks with Wintek employees. We arrived at the factory in Suzhou, China, a few hours early, anxious not to miss our opportunity to speak with workers. Through a labor rights activist based in Hong Kong, NewsHour…
World Dec 27 In Photos: Southern Sudan, Before the Secession Vote In January, southern Sudanese will vote on whether they want to stay with the north or become their own country. Posters touting the separation of the south are planted all over the walls in the southern city of Juba --…
Health Aug 27 Slide Show: Long Road Ahead for Pakistan Flood Victims Special correspondent Jeffrey Kaye has been reporting from Pakistan all week. He talks about his impressions from the ground and what's ahead for Pakistan's many flood victims.
World Aug 23 On the Ground in Pakistan Amid the Flood Crisis Special correspondent Jeffrey Kaye is reporting for the NewsHour in Pakistan this week on the flood crisis there. Kaye gives Hari Sreenivasan an overview of his reporting plan and provides a written dispatch from Islamabad below. ISLAMABAD |…