This is either gonna be wildly successful or a complete disaster,” Austin Tice wrote in May 2012 on the eve of his dangerous ...
In 2012, Houston native Austin Tice went missing while covering the Syrian civil war as a freelance journalist. Thursday marks the 13th anniversary of the abduction of Houston freelance journalist and ...
“It seems like, in many ways, the time has gone so quickly, but we know that, for Austin, it must be grinding on,” his mother said in an interview on NBC’s “Today.” p pulse Follow Six years after ...
Tice went missing while reporting on the country's civil war in 2012. Once held in a Damascus military compound, he briefly ...
“Austin Tice’s journalism showed what it is like to be a child living in one of the most dangerous war zones in the world,” said Debra Tice, mother of journalist Austin Tice (SFS ’02), at the “Press ...
American journalist and former U.S. Marine Austin Tice vanished in Syria in 2012 while covering the civil war. Thirteen years later, his fate remains uncertain as new testimonies from ex-Syrian ...
The U.S. government is investigating claims by a former senior Syrian official that Marine veteran and freelance journalist Austin Tice was killed in Syria in 2013 at the order of then-President ...
Debra Tice, the mother of American journalist Austin Tice kidnapped in 2012 near the Syrian capital, joined The Situation Room to discuss the latest on documents she says she was able to review under ...
HOUSTON — Thursday marked 13 years since Houston-raised journalist Austin Tice was abducted in Syria. More than a decade later, there's still no sign of him. He was detained at a checkpoint near ...
The man accused of being responsible for holding the missing American journalist Austin Tice has claimed that ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ordered his execution, security sources have told ...
June 2 (UPI) --Missing American journalist Austin Tice was imprisoned by the regime of the since-deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2012 with his whereabouts now not known, according to top ...