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Sebastian Walker is a multiple Emmy-, Peabody- and DuPont-winning journalist with more than 20 years experience covering the world’s biggest stories. He was one of the first international journalists to arrive in Kabul following the Taliban takeover, producing a documentary special that won the Emmy for Best Story. Walker’s reporting from the front lines of the fight against ISIS in Mosul won the Emmy for Outstanding Continuing Coverage, and he won the same award documenting the final battle in Syria that ended the ISIS caliphate.
Walker has produced acclaimed work from Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza, Libya, Iran, Brazil, El Salvador, Myanmar, the Sahel and across...
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Washington, D.C.
Areas of Expertise:
International conflict, U.S. politics
Languages:
English, French
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