Anne Barnard, Beirut Bureau Chief, The New York Times.
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Anne Barnard appears in the following:
Climate Change, Drenching Rains & Flooding
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Anne Barnard joins to discuss NYC's infrastructure and its ability to handle the drenching downpours from last week.
How Torture Crushed Civilian Opposition in Syria
Monday, May 13, 2019
Up to hundreds of thousands of Syrians were imprisoned and tortured — and many were killed — in President Bashar al-Assad's continued campaign to stifle opposition.
Amid Global Silence, A 'Massive Moral Failure' Is Carried Out in Syria
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
As violence against Syrian civilians continues, one journalist give her perspective on what it means to be Syrian and see your home come apart at the seams.
Crisis in Lebanon
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
What does the resignation of Lebanese prime minister mean for the Middle East?
Rebels to Leave Last Strongholds in Aleppo Amidst Civilian Deaths Outrage
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
After reports revealed Syrian government forces killed at least 82 civilians this week, rebel forces have agree to leave their last strongholds in the capital city of Aleppo.
Bombs Leave Dozens Dead at Embassy in Beirut
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Dozens are reported dead in a double bombing outside the Iranian Embassy in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. Right now it is thought that Iran is being targeted for its support of the ...
The Syrian Conflict According to Assad's Prisoners
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
On a recent visit to Damascus, New York Times Beirut Bureau Chief Anne Barnard and photographer Andrea Bruce were invited to interview seven prisoners by the Syrian government: five...
Reporting Iraq
Monday, October 22, 2007
News outlets tell us what is happening in Iraq, but they rarely reveal anything about what it's like to be the person getting the stories. Reporting Iraq offers a narrative history of the war from the March 2003 invasion through the summer of 2006 as seen through the eyes of ...