Debra Tice, mother of missing Marine veteran and American journalist Austin Tice, has returned to Syria to search for her son who was taken captive in August 2012.
Austin Tice, a journalist who was kidnapped in Syria in 2012, is "alive" and being "treated well," his mother, Debra Tice, claims.
Syrian Investigative Reporting for Accountability Journalism (SIRAJ), a collective of journalists and OCCRP partner, found ...
Austin Tice, a U.S. freelance journalist and former U.S. Marine, has been separated from his family and loved ones for a long time; more than 12 years to be exact. Tice was reporting on the Syrian ...
The meeting was the latest leg in Debra Tice’s long quest to learn the fate of her son, a Marine veteran and freelance journalist who had worked from Syria for The Washington Post. Austin Tice ...
Mother of missing journalist Austin Tice said she is hopeful the Trump administration will help locate her son. AHMAD FALLAHA/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock President Trump has ...
At a recent press conference in the Four Seasons Hotel in Syria's capital, Damascus, Debra Tice made clear that she would never give up searching for her son, Austin. A former U.S. Marine-turned ...
"I feel very strongly that Austin's here, and I think he knows ... Reuters reported earlier that in 2013 Tice, a former Marine, managed to slip out of his cell and was seen moving between houses ...
The mother of missing journalist Austin Tice has said the administration of ... Her son, a Houston-based freelance reporter and former Marine, was one of the first to make it into the country ...
Debra Tice has spent more than 12 years searching for her son, Austin Tice, a Marine veteran and journalist who was kidnapped in Syria in August 2012. Through four presidential administrations ...
Austin Tice, a U.S. freelance journalist and former U.S. Marine, has been separated from his family and loved ones for a long time; more than 12 years to be exact. Tice was reporting on the Syrian ...