Anne Barnard

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Anne Barnard is a journalist and foreign correspondent known for her reporting on conflict zones and Middle Eastern affairs, particularly for The New York Times.

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instanceOf human
awardReceived George Polk Award NERFINISHED
Overseas Press Club award NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize finalist (as part of a New York Times team) NERFINISHED
basedIn Beirut NERFINISHED
New York City
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredTopic U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East
authoritarian regimes in the Middle East
civilian impact of war
human rights in conflict zones
refugees and displacement
educatedAt Yale University
employer The Boston Globe NERFINISHED
The New York Times
fieldOfWork Middle East politics
international reporting
war and conflict reporting
gender female
genre investigative journalism
news reporting
hasRole Middle East correspondent
war correspondent
knownFor reporting on Middle Eastern affairs
reporting on conflict zones
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork coverage of chemical weapons attacks in Syria
coverage of the 2006 Lebanon war
coverage of the Iraq war
coverage of the Syrian civil war for The New York Times
coverage of the refugee crisis from the Syrian war
coverage of the rise of ISIS
coverage of the siege of Aleppo
coverage of the war in Lebanon
occupation foreign correspondent
journalist
positionHeld Beirut bureau chief at The New York Times
Moscow bureau chief at The Boston Globe
reportedFrom Gaza Strip NERFINISHED
Iraq NERFINISHED
Lebanon NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED

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Barnard hasNotableBearer Anne Barnard