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Clarissa Ward (born January 31, 1980) [1] is a British-American television journalist who is the chief international correspondent for CNN. [2] Previously, she was with CBS News, based in London. Before her CBS News position, Ward was a Moscow-based news correspondent for ABC News programs. [3]
Clarissa Ward is CNN’s multi-award winning chief international correspondent based in London.
CNN’s Clarissa Ward travelled to Syria and gained unprecedented access to some of the detention centers.
CNN's Clarissa Ward has been reporting from Afghanistan. Get to know the award-wining journalist, including how she got her start, where she's worked, her husband and kids and more.
298K Followers, 1,019 Following, 451 Posts - Clarissa Ward (@clarissawardcnn) on Instagram: "CNN chief international correspondent & author of “On All Fronts: the Education of a Journalist”".
After reporting from Afghanistan for much of August on the Taliban’s return to power, Clarissa Ward moved on to Pakistan to cover the last days of the U.S. withdrawal. William Bonnett. By Katie...
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward can't stop looking at the bruise on her arm. It's a reminder of her harrowing escape last week from Afghanistan.
Journalist Clarissa Ward has reported from Iraq, Gaza, Russia, China, the list goes on. But it is perhaps her work documenting the tragedy and terror in Syria for which she is best known.
She details her experiences reporting from conflict zones in Iraq, Lebanon and Syria, and what drove her to tell the stories of people living in war-torn areas. Ward also tells Morell about her...
Clarissa Ward realized she wanted to be a conflict reporter in the days after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. A senior at Yale, she had watched the towers burn...