As the war in Ukraine stretches on, more women are among the foreign correspondents covering it. They bring unique perspectives to war reporting, traditionally male dominated, following in the footsteps of pioneers such as Martha Gellhorn and Frances FitzGerald.
LOS ANGELES (AP) Clarissa Ward interrupted her live TV report on Ukrainian refugees to help a distraught older man, then a woman, down a steep and explosion-mangled path, gently urging them on in their language.
Clarissa Ward interrupted her live TV report on Ukrainian refugees to help a distraught older man, then a woman, down a steep and explosion-mangled path, gently urging them on in their language. A day later, Lynsey Addario, a photographer for The New York Times, captured a grim image of a Russian mortar attack's immediate outcome: the bodies of a mother and her two children