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Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

Part I: My Father’s Journey During The Great War

WWI broke out when Norbert Schiller’s Viennese father was just 14. His penchant for the theatrical served him well after he was drafted, and his only brush with death came while he was walking back to Vienna after the war had ended.

28 августа, 2014

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Part I: My Father’s Journey During The Great War

One hundred years ago this month, World War I officially began when German troops marched into Luxemburg and Belgium. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo a month earlier was the spark that set the European continent ablaze. Looking back, it’s amazing that after

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Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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Lord Balfour visits Hebrew University in Tel Aviv in April, 1925. (Photo: US Library of Congress)

Who Wrote The Balfour Declaration And Why: The World War I Connection

world cup

The World Cup: What We’ve Been Missing

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Recalling My First Journey To Tahrir Square 35 years Ago

The World Cup: What We’ve Been Missing

For some Americans, soccer has long been a spectator staple, but the rest of us are just getting started.

04 августа, 2014

От Norbert Schiller

The World Cup: What We’ve Been Missing

It’s hard for me to imagine that just a few weeks ago the world’s attention was focused on Brazil and the 2014 World Cup. Even in war-torn countries like Iraq and Syria people gathered at cafes to watch the games. In the United States, where baseball normally rules this time of year, fans came out in droves to support “Team USA.” Fan zones were set

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Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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Iran's team poses for a team photo prior the international friendly soccer match between Iran and Uzbekistan at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran, Iran. May 19, 2018. Ebrahim Noroozi | AP

Ссылаясь на санкции США, Nike переходит к блокированию национальной сборной Ирана от использования их обуви

The Palestinian national soccer team, a source of pride for many, has been under attack by the Israeli state.

Какая солидарность кельтского футбольного клуба с Палестиной может научить мир

Argentina's Lionel Messi walks on the pitch during a friendly soccer match between Argentina and Haiti in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 29, 2018. Victor R. Caivano | AP

Вещи получат Месси после того, как Аргентина отменила футбольный матч с Израилем

Iraq: Return To A Three-State Solution

A reporter reflects on the history of Iraq — essentially three sectarian states somewhat arbitrarily cobbled together by colonialists — and his time there.

27 июня, 2014

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Iraq: Return To A Three-State Solution

Everyone seems to have been caught off guard by the sudden advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria fighters sweeping through Iraq’s Sunni heartland. The fall of Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, followed by Tikrit, Tel Afar and now Baqubah -- not to mention a good chunk of Anbar province -- is a good indication that the rebel fighters have

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Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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White Jesus Feature photo

В то время как Белый Иисус спорит в ярости, ислам подвергается собственному расовому расчету

Iraq Basra Protests

Саудовско-израильский альянс против Ирана, два крупных проекта на Ближнем Востоке собираются столкнуться

Российский дипломат по Сирии: Иран, «Хизбалла» не наши шахматные партии для продвижения

From Reporting In Somalia To Canoeing In Minnesota

One journalist’s time in Somalia didn’t quite prepare him for camping with Somali teens. But years later, that camping trip turned out to help a camper in a film role.

09 апреля, 2014

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From Reporting In Somalia To Canoeing In Minnesota

I traveled to Somalia in the summer of 1993 to cover the famine that was ravaging the country following the overthrow of President Siad Barre. One of the first things a reporter friend and I did was hook up with the Canadian air force, which was flying food aid and other

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Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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Minnesota Dakota

Хорошее начало: возвращение Миннесоты земель Дакоты оставляет место для исцеления

US airstrike in Somalia

Полвека войны Америки в Сомали подошли к концу. Вроде, как бы, что-то вроде

Line 3 protest Feature photo

Может ли в Северной Миннесоте зародиться следующий устойчивый рок?

Recalling My First Journey To Tahrir Square 35 years Ago

13 марта, 2014

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Recalling My First Journey To Tahrir Square 35 years Ago

I took a year off from university between August 1978 and 1979 to backpack around Europe and parts of North Africa. After six months of traveling through Northern Europe, which included picking grapes at a vineyard in France and spending time as a goat herder in Northern

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Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller

Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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Yemen Feature photo

Бесполезно: десятилетняя попытка Саудовской Аравии сдержать молодежную революцию в Йемене провалилась

Egypt lobby Feature photo

Прокаирское лобби тратит большие средства, чтобы убедиться, что Байден не сокращает помощь диктатуре Египта

Egypt Feature photo

Бессонные в Каире: египтяне заново знакомятся с жизнью в условиях диктатуры

Remembering Maximilian Schell

My childhood memories of Maximilian Schell (1930 – 2014)

22 февраля, 2014

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Remembering Maximilian Schell

This month’s passing of legendary Oscar-winning actor and film director Maximilian Schell at the age of 83 marked the end of an era for me: Maximilian was the last of the German-speaking actors who shared the silver screen with my father,

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Norbert Schiller

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Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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Долгосрочные последствия кампании Трампа против Ирана

Italian forces stand guard in front of the wreckage of a boat used by migrants in Catania's Harbour, Italy, Monday, April 20, 2015.

Europe Will Employ Military Response To Migration Crisis

Syrian Beauty Contest Reveals The Heart Of Its Failed Economic Reforms

Bashar’s capitalist-style reforms were not so much about lifting the poor out of poverty, as they were about seeing whom from the middle class could become wealthy.

28 января, 2014

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Syrian Beauty Contest Reveals The Heart Of Its Failed Economic Reforms

At the beginning of June 2000, I was on assignment in Egypt’s Western desert illustrating a story about the Valley of the Golden Mummies that had recently been discovered near the Baharyia Oasis.

Shortly after the excavation was completed, the Ministry of Antiquities invited the foreign press to attend the opening of the Golden

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Norbert Schiller is a Mint Press photojournalist, creative producer and frequent contributor. Norbert has lived and worked in the Middle East and Africa as a news photographer for over 25 years with major news organizations including the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, United Press International, the New York Times and Der Spiegel. He covered three Iraq wars, conflicts and famine in the Horn of Africa, Salafist insurgencies in Egypt and North Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few.

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Еще один шаг назад для Байдена: нападение на Сирию вызывает одобрение истеблишмента

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Новая военная база США на северо-востоке Сирии Последние боевые действия Байдена

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