Nolte: Disgraced CNN Admits It Got Hoaxed by ‘Syrian Prisoner’
CNN is now admitting it got hoaxed by the star of its acclaimed and now disgraced and debunked “Syrian Prisoner” story.
CNN is now admitting it got hoaxed by the star of its acclaimed and now disgraced and debunked “Syrian Prisoner” story.
CNN confirmed on Monday that it was duped by Syrian Air Force intelligence officer Salama Mohammad Salama, who posed as a hapless civilian prisoner named “Adel Ghurbal” so CNN could free him on-camera.
CNN’s biggest scoop in years, its “Syrian Prisoner” video, looks like one more heaping helping of this disgraced outlet’s fake news.
Thomas Hand, who believed his nine-year-old daughter Emily was killed by Hamas during the October 7 attack, told CNN’s Clarissa Ward Tuesday that Emily was thin and would only whisper after being released.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward stated that due to the “glacial rate” at which the applications for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) are being processed, the State Department says it “might not even be
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward reported that an official told CNN that “senior Haqqani Taliban figures were not only aware of” al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri’s presence in Kabul, but “even took steps in
On Friday’s “CNN Newsroom,” CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward responded to President Joe Biden’s claim in his speech earlier in the day that Americans are able to get to the airport in Afghanistan by stating that “we had difficulty
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward said Friday while reporting from the Kabul airport that despite promises from President Joe Biden of a full evacuation, during a period of eight hours, she did not see any U.S. flights evacuate people.
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward on Wednesday delivered a report from the ground of Kabul, Afghanistan, following the Taliban’s takeover of the country.
Monday on CNN’s “New Day,” network chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward delivered a report from the streets of Kabul, Afghanistan, after Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani reportedly fled the country upon the arrival of Taliban forces.