
Brent Swails
@brentswailscnn
CNN Senior Field Producer
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13-03-2012 04:03:40
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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


Fighting Ebola is hard but in Congo mistrust and fear is making it harder. @McKenzieCNN Brent Swails | cnn.it/2KEEy3B





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."

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


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…

New podcast! Clarissa Ward, check it out: cnn.it/3n6Q5Jt

A must-watch piece on Ukrainian paramedics from Clarissa Ward, Brent Swails and team.

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

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


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.

.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…