Journalist Clarissa Ward was part of a CNN team that reported it had discovered and helped to free a man still locked up in a Syrian prison, apparently unaware that Bashar Assad’s regime had fallen.
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward nearly burst into tears while interviewing a bedridden child injured by an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza. The network gave viewers an inside ...
CNN may have been duped by a so-called “hidden prisoner” from a Syrian jail that one news agency claims is actually a first lieutenant in the Syrian Air Force Intelligence. During a segment, CNN’s ...
Fox News’s chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst defended CNN’s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward Friday after she was accused of faking or being duped into sharing a report in Syria ...
Darion Apaig, David Green, Anthony Williams-Loscalzo were arrested in Lake City after a shooting at an Arby's. Read full article: The game must go on! Get this game-changing charging block for only ...
CNN’s Clarissa Ward confirmed Tuesday evening that her recent story on the release of a Syrian prisoner was, in fact, about a Bashar al-Assad regime torturer, discussing for nearly four minutes how ...
CNN is acknowledging that a gripping story it aired last week depicting a Syrian man being let free from a Damascus prison after the fall of dictator Bashar Assad's regime was not what it seemed. The ...
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