The head of an American organisation focused on hostage releases said on Monday he believes U.S. journalist Austin Tice was ...
Austin Tice, an American journalist, was abducted in Syria in 2012 and has been missing since. The fall of the Assad regime ...
Austin Tice, a U.S. journalist and former Marine, is believed to be held in Syria. Nizar Zakka, head of Hostage Aid Worldwide ...
How could Taylor Swift become Austin Tice's best hope of returning to the United States, 12 years after the soldier-turned-journalist was abducted near Damascus during the Syrian C ...
A hostage rescue operator in Syria offered a glimmer of holiday hope in the case of a missing U.S. journalist, telling Fox News Digital he believes Austin Tice is alive and is hopeful that he will ...
Bel Trew joins those searching Damascus and other sites across the country for journalist Austin Tice and other American citizens who went missing under the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad ...
MOSCOW — The mother of U.S. journalist Austin Tice sent Russian President Vladimir Putin a letter late Wednesday asking for his help in finding her son, who went missing in Syria a dozen years ago.
U.S. officials have given the rebel group in control of Damascus a list of former members of the Assad government who could have information about Austin Tice. By Adam Goldman Reporting from ...
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The mother of American journalist Austin Tice, who has been detained in Syria for more than 12 years, reiterated her call Monday for the Israeli military to pause strikes in a part of Syria where ...
In late May 2012, Austin Tice, a former Marine Corps captain and Georgetown law student, ducked under a fence on the Turkish-Syrian border. The 31-year-old joined a group of Free Syrian Army ...
The search for Austin Tice that stumped the U.S. government for 12 years has entered a new, hopeful stage — but 12 days on since Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled the country, U.S. officials ...