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US envoy travels to seek journalist Tice in Syria
The United States on Monday vowed to make all efforts to bring back journalist Austin Tice, who was abducted in Syria in 2012, with a US envoy heading to the region after strongman Bashar al-Assad's overthrow.
Mother Of US Journalist Kidnapped In Syria Says He's Alive
The mother of Austin Tice, the American journalist abducted in Syria in 2012, told reporters Friday that her son is believed to be alive and is being "treated well," without providing further details.
Austin Tice, journalist missing in Syria, is alive, mother says, citing ‘vetted’ source
The Tice family spoke in Washington after meeting with U.S. officials, urging the Biden administration to “follow through” on plans to pursue his release.
Family of Journalist Missing in Syria Since 2012 Meets Top US Official, Says He's Alive
Debra Tice, mother of journalist Austin Tice who disappeared while reporting in Syria in 2012, holds a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, U.S., May 2, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The mother of Austin Tice,
Mother of Austin Tice, journalist missing in Syria, says new information proves her son is alive
Debra Tice, second right, and Marc Tice, right, the parents of Austin Tice, a journalist who was kidnapped in Syria, listen with their son-in-law and grandchildren during a news c
Missing US Journalist Austin Tice Still Alive in Syria, Family Says
The mother of Austin Tice said Friday that she was confident her son was alive based on information from a "significant source."
Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria, believed to be alive and well, family says
"We have from a significant source that has already been vetted all over our government, Austin Tice is alive, Austin Tice is treated well," his mother said.
Austin Tice, Journalist Kidnapped in Syria 12 Years Ago, Is Alive and ‘Well,’ His Mother Claims After Recent Report
The parents of Austin Tice, the American journalist kidnapped in Syria over 12 years ago, are holding onto hope. Tice’s mother, Debra Tice, spoke at a news conference Friday, Dec. 6, at the National Press Club in Washington D.
Family says Texas journalist Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria, is alive and treated well
Abducted Texas journalist Austin Tice is alive, his family said Friday while expressing frustration about a lack of progress in securing his release.
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'Net is tightening' on man suspected of shooting executive, says official
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Syrians rejoice as Assad flees, ending brutal rule
Bashar al-Assad landed in Moscow after rebels entered the capital and ended more than half a century of his family’s rule.
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Assad's palace in Damascus has been looted
The footage was taken in a shelter under the palace of Bashar Assad's younger brother, Maher Assad. In the video, the person ...
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Syria rebels announce entering Damascus
Gunfire rang out in the Syrian capital Sunday, residents told Agence France-Presse, as Islamist-led rebels said they were ...
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Negotiate on the budget or we'll bring you down, France's far right tells government
France could see a political earthquake in the coming days as the far right National Rally gave the government a deadline of ...
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Syria's government appears to have fallen
The Syrian government appeared to have fallen early Sunday in a stunning end to the 50-year rule of the Assad family after a ...
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Ousted Syrian leader Assad flees to Moscow after fall of Damascus, Russian state media say
Russia media say ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad has fled to Moscow and received asylum from his longtime ally ...
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