The mother of American journalist Austin Tice, who was taken captive during a reporting trip to Syria in August 2012, voiced hope on Sunday that upheaval in Syria will lead to freedom for her son.
In the 12 years since Austin Tice was abducted in Syria, his family and his coworkers at McClatchy Media Company have grieved at his absence, despaired at silence from the ...
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 remain ...
The Houston native disappeared while reporting in Syria in Aug. 2012. The parents of Austin Tice, the American freelance journalist and Marine Corps veteran who was kidnapped while reporting in ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - (This Dec. 13 story has been corrected to say that Tice was taken captive in Daraya, not Aleppo, in paragraph 17) In the early days of 2013, an American man, dressed ...
U.S. officials say that, for now, it is too dangerous to deploy personnel to look for Austin Tice, who was abducted near Damascus 12 years ago.
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 ...
That hope was boosted Friday with the news that Roger D. Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, had arrived in the capital city of Damascus along with two other top U.S.
The parents of Austin Tice, the American freelance journalist and Marine Corps veteran who was kidnapped while reporting in Syria more than a decade ago, spoke out in an interview with ABC News ...
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 ...
US journalist Austin Tice escaped a hellish Syrian prison in 2013 before being snatched back by Assad's henchmen, US officials have revealed. Brave Tice, 43, reportedly ran through the streets of ...
Austin Tice, a former U.S. Marine and freelance journalist, is one of the longest-held American hostages abroad. The recent fall of Bashar al-Assad and his brutal regime in Syria has renewed hope ...