Paul Wood

Paul Manafort, then-campaign manager to Donald Trump, escaping a mob of reporters in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 14, 2016.

Paul Manafort earned $600,000 a month from pro-Russia party, says Ukrainian report

Justice

New details of a Ukrainian investigation that concluded Donald Trump’s former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, earned more money than he previously reported as a political consultant to a pro-Kremlin party.

The US is killing more civilians in Iraq and Syria than it acknowledges

Conflict

A daily hustle to survive: This is the life of a Syrian refugee

Conflict
The immediate aftermath of a coalition airstrike on Syria in October, 2015.

The US is killing more civilians in Iraq and Syria than it acknowledges

Conflict

Syrian Rebels Facing Defeat in Key City of Homs

Global Politics

The Growing Danger of Reporting from Syria

Conflict & Justice

BBC correspondent Paul Wood has been awarded the David Bloom award for his reporting from inside Syria. He talks with host Lisa Mullins about the growing complexity of the Syrian conflict, and the difficulties correspondents face.

Syria Close to ‘All Out War’

Global Politics

Rebels fighters are threatening to abandon the United Nations-backed ceasefire in Syria if the government doesn’t stop violating it.

Syria Crisis: Army Steps up Homs Shelling

The fiercest attack yet – involving heavy artillery – rocks the Syrian city of Homs, as the US closes its Damascus embassy over security concerns.

The World

Libyan rebels extend surrender deadline for Sirte

Conflict & Justice

Fighters in Libya are giving loyalists in Sirte, the birthplace of Col. Moammar Gadhafi, until this weekend to surrender. BBC correspondent Paul Wood filed this report while on the road to Sirte.