Brent Swails (@brentswailscnn) 's Twitter Profile
Brent Swails

@brentswailscnn

CNN Senior Field Producer

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calendar_today13-03-2012 04:03:40

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#Ethiopia migrants trying to cross from #Djibouti to #Yemen to reach #SaudiArabia for work dont know about the bullets, bombs, or the bodies that wash up on shore. Our piece: @CNNI cnn.it/2toSEv4

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Our piece from Northern #Syria on the children who emerged from the final battle against #ISIS The orphans of ISIS @CNNI cnn.it/2FkCo4X with Brent Swails & Mary Rogers

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Armed with a new experimental vaccine, doctors believed that the most recent Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo wouldn't last as long or kill as many as the 2014 outbreak. But 10 months later, it is still spreading. @McKenzieCNN reports. cnn.it/2IudO3h

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A quiet revolution is reshaping the agricultural world, with farmers like Danie Slabbert saying that if we want to save the planet, it's not so much about what we eat, but how we farm. cnn.it/2PWmhzC

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Covid-19 has infected more than 2.6 million people and killed at least 183,000 worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University. Here’s the latest news from around the world. cnn.it/3eLPCaT

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Wildlife is the backbone of South Africa’s tourism industry, which has been crippled by coronavirus. Now, there is big demand for virtual safaris. @McKenzieCNN reports on how the industry is adapting. cnn.it/2SJb078

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A second wave of Covid-19 in Malawi, fueled by the variant first discovered in South Africa, has inundated much of its health infrastructure, leaving many families to make agonizing choices, and exposed the danger of inequalities in vaccine distribution. cnn.it/3jrz0b8

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Shots ring out behind Clarissa Ward - as she stands less than 200 yards from the entrance of the Kabul airport. "It's definitely chaotic, she says. "It's definitely dangerous."

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Afghan evacuees try to sleep on the gravel with C17’s in the background. It’s a chilly night and incredibly loud, especially after 14 hours. One Afghan acquaintance tells me “it’s an insult to human dignity… I don’t know why the Americans are doing this.” Photo Brent Swails

Afghan evacuees try to sleep on the gravel with C17’s in the background. It’s a chilly night and incredibly loud, especially after 14 hours. One Afghan acquaintance tells me “it’s an insult to human dignity… I don’t know why the Americans are doing this.” Photo <a href="/BrentSwailsCNN/">Brent Swails</a>
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Women in Kabul return to work, school and the streets, in defiance of the Taliban ⁦⁦Clarissa Ward⁩ ⁦⁦Brent Swails⁩ #afghanistan cnn.com/2021/10/04/asi…

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“This bridge was downed by the Ukrainians to prevent Russian forces from getting into the city center. Now, it's yet another hurdle people must cross.” – CNN’s @ClarissaWard reports on desperate Ukrainians’ journey to flee attacks.

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CNN's Clarissa Ward returns to Afghanistan one year after the Taliban declared victory following the US withdrawal from the country. Nearly half of the country's population is hungry and living in poverty, according to the UN. Watch: cnn.it/3R32KuD

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Last night Clarissa Ward was honored with the Fourth Estate Award by National Press Club. Joined by her team - Brent Swails + Scott McWhinnie - she spoke about why humanity and compassion are "among the most important tools that a journalist can have." 👉 cnn.it/3FaTVdD

Last night <a href="/clarissaward/">Clarissa Ward</a> was honored with the Fourth Estate Award by <a href="/PressClubDC/">National Press Club</a>. 

Joined by her team - <a href="/BrentSwailsCNN/">Brent Swails</a> + Scott McWhinnie - she spoke about why humanity and compassion are "among the most important tools that a journalist can have."

👉 cnn.it/3FaTVdD
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Scores of Palestinian journalists have been documenting the horrors suffered in Gaza, and many of them have lost their lives doing so. Now CNN’s Clarissa Ward, Scott McWhinnie and Brent Swails managed to enter without Israeli military escort. Watch their extraordinary report.

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.Clarissa Ward, Brent Swails and team were granted rare access inside detention camps and facilities for suspected ISIS fighters and their family members in northeast Syria. More than half – 30,000 – of those in the detention system are children. edition.cnn.com/2024/06/11/mid…