[55d250eb1400001a002e31e9.png] Edition: US * عربي (Arabi) AR * Australia AU * Brasil BR -- Giving the full picture means telling the stories of generosity and compassion, too. 10/09/2015 12:52 pm ET | Updated Oct 10, 2015 * Joseph Erbentraut Senior What's Working Editor, The Huffington Post [561597d51600002e0003857b.jpeg] Credit: Sandor Ujvari/MTI via AP Refugees walk past others resting on the ground at the border station between Serbia and Hungary near Horgos, Serbia, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. As part of our What’s Working initiative, HuffPost Media is looking at how media outlets around the world are covering major stories. Are they taking a sensational, distorting, “if it bleeds it leads” approach to -- that’s an editorial comment, but it’s real and it’s what it looks like to be there. I mentioned a Liz Sly piece. The headline was something like, "8 reasons why we’re seeing Syrians in Europe now." No. 1 is, let me remind you, there’s been a war going on there for almost five years now. She’s been covering that and I assume she’s got some pretty strong feelings about that. Her article is not editorializing and yet it’s very starkly reminding us that these people have fled because there’s a -- * About Our Ads * Contact Us * FAQ Copyright © 2016 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. | "The Huffington Post" is a registered trademark of TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved. Part of HuffPost on HPMG News