Inside, a coatless reporter, no more than twenty-one, faced someone hidden by the wall of the cubicle.
In fact, under Turkey's broad anti-terrorism law, journalism itself is criminalized and reporters face prison for doing their job.
The reporters were facing the improvised bar of justice.
There, the door is firmly shut to international journalists, local reporters face intimidation and the threat of worse.
You asked about the internal setup, but don't forget that reporters face the same deadline pressure, often filing their stories as events end.
Two reporters are facing jail for refusing to disclose sources in the case.
If an investigation were pursued, the newspaper, its reporters and their sources could all face court penalties for unauthorized disclosures.
A reporter faces a race against time to clear an actress accused of murder.
And while other reporters may not face jail time or fines, their future seemed grim as well.
I am grateful for your appreciation of the challenges, logistical and otherwise, that reporters face in gathering the news.