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5 questions for… CNN's Clarissa Ward reporting from the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak
Ward spoke about how funeral traditions are complicating authorities' efforts to combat the outbreak.
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CNN visits 'Red Zone' Ebola ward
CNN’s Clarissa Ward prepares to visit the “Red Zone” Ebola ward at Bunia General Hospital in the DRC.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, the veteran journalist describes what the worst Ebola outbreak in years looks like at quarantine facilities—and funerals—in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The mayor of Mongbwalu, the remote mining town at the center of the Ebola crisis in the DRC, reveals cases of the virus were ...
The best way to protect yourself and the people around you from things like Ebola is to stay informed and remember there’s a ...
European airport plagued by enormous lines after new system causes travel chaos: ‘Total cluster f–k’
"EU officials called this a 'digital leap.' From where I was standing, it looked more like a total cluster f*$k," said Ward.
There are horror stories coming out of Europe for travelers that have to go through passport control with one journalist ...
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward reported from Irpin, a suburb of Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv, on Sunday as scores of refugees fled their homes amid heavy bombardment from the ...
CNN's Clarissa Ward travels to Bunia in the Democratic Republic of Congo and speaks to the director-general of the World ...
“Obviously as a journalist I’m really not supposed to say this, but I feel deeply ashamed,” she told Colbert. “I think it belies a staggering lack of humility and, frankly, it doesn’t really matter so ...
Reporter's top journalism award comes amid row over her reportage that misidentified an accused torturer, sparking fierce ...
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