Foreign Dispatch: Shhh! You’re Going To Afghanistan With The President

Friday, May 4th, 2012


By FOX News Radio’s Rich Johnson, who traveled with President Obama as the Air Force One Pool Reporter on the President’s unannounced trip to Afghanistan:
“Be at the White House at 5 o’clock.”
Those were not the words I wanted to hear on a Sunday afternoon, even though I was “on call”

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Foreign Dispatch: An ‘Overshadowed’ Summit

Monday, April 16th, 2012

 
By FOX News Radio’s David Noto in Cartagena, Colombia
The streets of Cartagena were filled with security. Cops on every block, checking ID’s of passers by for the Summit of the Americas.

The summit itself was a lavish spectacle for the press, complete with photo ops, Cumbia singers and

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Foreign Dispatch: No Spring For Syria

Friday, April 6th, 2012


By FOX News Radio’s Emily Wither on the Turkey-Syria border
“We were killing children and old men. I was thinking I don’t want someone killing anyone from my family.”
Alla used to be a police officer in Idlib, but he defected a month ago. We met outside a military defectors



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Foreign Dispatch: Having Faith In Cuba

Sunday, April 1st, 2012


By: FOX News Radio’s Courtney Walsh in Havana, Cuba
I am by no means an expert, but my impression after a few days on the ground in Havana covering Pope Benedict’s three-day pilgrimage to Cuba is that the the aging Castro brothers are slowly releasing their grip on the society;

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Foreign Dispatch: A Loser Terrorizes France

Friday, March 23rd, 2012


By Fox News Radio’s Alastair Wanklyn, who was at the siege site in Toulouse, France for the entire standoff between the French gunman and police.
A volley of gunfire startled us. Someone fired back, and then for several minutes the apartment block resounded with rapid gunfire.
French counter-terror officers had lost

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Foreign Dispatch: Traveling Through Devastation A Year After Japan Disaster

Monday, March 12th, 2012


By FOX News Radio’s Alastair Wanklyn in Japan
One year on. It looks like the tsunami happened only yesterday.
Japan needs more time to clear the debris, and even longer to rebuild.

The wave swept through Nobiru town, once a picture-perfect beach resort.
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American Dispatch: A Journalist’s Journey

Friday, February 24th, 2012


By: FOX News Radio’s Courtney Kealy
What is it like to report from a war zone? I don’t know the answer to the question that people have so frequently asked me. I don’t know, or maybe choose to not remember the scariest moments of my professional life working in conflict



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Foreign Dispatch: Starving For Freedom

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012


By: FOX News Radio’s Emily Wither in Jerusalem
He once sold loaves of bread at a local market. Now, he’s an unlikely hero in the Palestinian territories. In Israel’s eyes however, Khader Adnan is a terrorist.
He didn’t eat for 66 days; a member of the militant group the Islamic

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Foreign Dispatch: Moving On From Iraq

Monday, December 19th, 2011


by FOX News Radio’s Alastair Wanklyn in Baghdad
Forty or so armored MRAP trucks power past me in a cloud of dust and diesel. The desert air is cold, and the sun is setting too on America’s involvement in Iraq.
“We made it safe and all the guys are alive.

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Foreign Dispatch: AF1 Observations

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011


By FOX News Radio White House Correspondent, Mike Majchrowitz
I am writing this on board Air Force One as it flies back from Bali, Indonesia.  I have been asked to write a story about what it’s like to ride on the world’s most famous passenger plane.  I have been a

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