Hunter uses skills to help hungry refugees
A Hungarian outdoorsman is using his field cooking skills to ensure cold, hungry refugees from Ukraine are welcomed at the border with a hot meal. Tamas Marghescu, who heads a sustainable hunting organization, has set up a kitchen near the train station in the Hungarian town of Zahony. (March 7)
news.yahoo.comAntiquities expert on black market for historical treasures
Antiquities expert and assistant district attorney Matthew Bogdanos spoke with Clarissa Ward about antiquities trafficking in the Middle East and harm it is causing the region. Ward and her team conducted a six-month undercover investigation into the black market smugglers operating in Iraq and Syria
cbsnews.comReport: ISIS used mustard gas on Kurds
Pentagon sources tell CBS News that reports are "credible" that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) likely used mustard gas against Kurdish fighters in Iraq. CBS News Correspondent Clarissa Ward and Tony Shaffer from the Center for Advanced Defense Studies spoke with CBSN.
cbsnews.comRare view of destruction inside Yemen's civil war
The civil war raging in Yemen has killed more than 2,000 people, as Iran-backed Houthi rebels have faced off against a Saudi-led coalition. CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward is among the first Western journalists to see the devastation in the capital city of Sanaa since the rebels took control in September. Ward reports on the toll the conflict has had on the city and its residents.
cbsnews.com"60 Minutes" follows migrants fighting to survive
Eight hundred people may have drowned in a Mediterranean migrant tragedy. Some of the migrants were refugees from Syria's brutal civil war, but most were fleeing the harsh dictatorship in the North African country of Eritrea. Clarissa Ward, who got extraordinary access to survivors on assignment for "60 Minutes," joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Sunday's report.
cbsnews.comCharlie Hebdo suspects killed outside of Paris
Charlie Hebdo suspects killed outside of Paris The manhunt for the two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo attacks ended on Friday, as the brothers were killed in a printing plant outside of Paris. Said and Cherif Kouachi were on the run for more than two days. Clarissa Ward reports from Dammartin-en-Goële, France.
cbsnews.comBehind the lines with Western jihadis in Syria
Behind the lines with Western jihadis in Syria Clarissa Ward traveled undercover into Syria and had an exclusive interview with two Westerners fighting to overthrow the Syrian president -- Yilmaz, a former Dutch soldier, and Somali-American Ibn Zubayr. They are not part of ISIS, but refuse to not condemn its tactics.
cbsnews.comDutch jihadist in Syria to reveal why he fights
Dutch jihadist in Syria to reveal why he fights CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward traveled to Syria, where she interviewed a 26-year-old former soldier from Holland who joined the jihad two years ago. The man, who goes by his last name Yilmaz, said he "would fight anybody" – even his father.
cbsnews.comAustin Tice and James Foley had "similarities in their personalities"
Austin Tice and James Foley had "similarities in their personalities" The parents of kidnapped journalist Austin Tice tell Clarissa Ward that James Foley and their son were friends. They also say that Foley helped search for their son before he was also kidnapped.
cbsnews.comISIS militants seize more territory in Iraq, take key border station
ISIS militants seize more territory in Iraq, take key border station CBS News' Clarissa Ward reports from Baghdad on the ongoing fight between Islamic militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the Iraqi government.
cbsnews.comCan Iraq's PM hold his country together?
Can Iraq's PM hold his country together? Many top Shiite politicians are now criticizing Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s handling of the ISIS militant surge in Iraq. CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward reports on whether al-Maliki can maintain his hold on power.
cbsnews.comEgypt's two-day presidential election begins
Egypt's two-day presidential election begins Egypt has seen three years of turmoil since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. Clarissa Ward reports the country’s favored candidate is Abdul Fatah al-Sisi, the former defense minister who deposed Egypt’s first democratically elected president last summer.
cbsnews.comMan on a mission documents Syria’s war crimes in real time
Man on a mission documents Syria’s war crimes in real time More than 160,000 people have been killed in Syria’s ongoing civil war, with atrocities committed on both sides. Clarissa Ward meets a man who’s on a mission to make sure the evidence from the most vicious war of our time is not lost to history.
cbsnews.comPro-Russian rebels declare victory in Ukraine
Pro-Russian rebels declare victory in Ukraine On Sunday, people in Donetsk and Luhansk cast ballots in referendums organized by pro-Russia rebels. Separatists in both regions claim more than 90 percent voted in favor of self-rule. CBS News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward reports on reactions to the vote.
cbsnews.comPutin arrives in Crimea to mark Victory Day
Putin arrives in Crimea to mark Victory Day Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Crimea to celebrate Victory Day, marking the former Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. CBS News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward reports from Donetsk, Ukraine, as pro-Russia insurgents plan a referendum on secession.
cbsnews.comPro-Russian separatists vow to proceed with independence vote
Pro-Russian separatists vow to proceed with independence vote Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine are planning to vote Sunday on an independence referendum. Russian President Vladimir Putin is asking them to not hold the vote, as he is claiming to move Russian troops away from Ukraine's border. CBS News foreign corespondent Clarissa Ward reports.
cbsnews.comUkraine forces kill pro-Russian insurgents
Ukraine forces kill pro-Russian insurgents Ukraine's interior minister says his forces are gaining ground against pro-Russian forces in the city of Slovyansk. CBS News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward reports from Donetsk, Ukraine, where the local airport has been closed.
cbsnews.comPro-Russian forces free prisoners in Odessa, Ukraine
Pro-Russian forces free prisoners in Odessa, Ukraine Pro-Russian mobs broke into Odessa's police station Sunday and freed dozens of people who were arrested during deadly clashes on Friday. Also, CBS News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward reports on Luhansk, the latest in a string of places across eastern Ukraine that has fallen under the control of pro-Russian militants.
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