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Jane Ferguson

Jane Ferguson
Jane Ferguson in Beirut (2018)
Ferguson in 2018
Born (1984-09-15) September 15, 1984 (age 40)
NationalityIrish and British
EducationRoyal School Armagh, The Lawrenceville School, University of York,
OccupationJournalist
Years active14
EmployerPBS NewsHour
Known forforeign and war reporting
Notable workHoms, Syria 2012, Battle for Mosul 2016, war and famine in Yemen in 2018, Fall of Kabul 2021.
Stylefront line, personable, human
TelevisionPBS NewsHour
TitleSpecial Correspondent
SpouseCharley Cooper (m. 2023)
Awards2019 Emmy Award; 2019 George Polk Award; 2019 Alfred I. DuPont Columbia University Award; 2020 Aurora Award for Humanitarian Reporting; 2020 Peabody; 2021 Overseas Press Club of America Peter Jennings Award; 2021 Gracie Award; 2021 Alfred I. DuPont Columbia University Award
Websitewww.journalistjaneferguson.com

Jane Ferguson (born September 15, 1984) is an Irish journalist.

She is currently a special correspondent for PBS NewsHour, based in New York City, and has covered the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Ferguson also contributes analysis and reports to The New Yorker.[1]

  1. ^ "Jane Ferguson". The New Yorker.

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