James Reynolds

A woman cries as she waits for humanitarian aid in the battered town of Debaltseve in eastern Ukraine.

War rages on in Ukraine despite talk of peace

World leaders might be talking about peace talks for Ukraine, but for civilians caught in the middle, the fighting is worse than ever. Stories from both sides of no-man’s land.

War rages on in Ukraine despite talk of peace

Inside Syrian Rebels' Bomb Factory

Inside Syrian Rebels' Bomb Factory

Defected Syrian Journalist Explains How He Fabricated Stories for Pro-Assad Network

Defected Syrian Journalist Explains How He Fabricated Stories for Pro-Assad Network

Hopes high for latest round of nuclear talks between Iran, western government

Hopes high for latest round of nuclear talks between Iran, western government

UN Inspectors Head Back to Iran

UN Inspectors Head Back to Iran

Tensions rise between Iran and Israel as flurry of action continues

There was good news on Iran — at least in the estimation of U.S. intelligence officials — on Thursday. The U.S. believes Iran will not intentionally provoke a violent reaction from the United States and Israel has not decided whether it needs to make a pre-emptive strike on Iran.

Tensions rise between Iran and Israel as flurry of action continues

Iran Threatens US Navy Carrier

Iran Threatens US Navy Carrier

Iran warns U.S. not to send aircraft carriers to Persian Gulf; Navy doesn't back down

The tension between Iran and the United States grew a little stronger this weekend. New sanctions, missile firings and another ultimatum from Iran all marked a weekend that saw neither side flinching in their ongoing confrontation.

Iran warns U.S. not to send aircraft carriers to Persian Gulf; Navy doesn't back down

Mixed reports on death of Gadhafi's son

The Libyan government denies reports that Moammar Gadhafi's son was killed in NATO airstrike Friday.

Mixed reports on death of Gadhafi's son

Protests, Clashes Continue in Iran

BBC's Tehran correspondent, James Reynolds, reports from London. Reynolds explains the latest and how to get information report from Iran, where foreign press is banned.

Protests, Clashes Continue in Iran
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Iran and world powers hold nuclear talks

Iran and key world powers have begun talks in the Swiss city of Geneva on Tehran's disputed nuclear program. Lisa Mullins talks with the BBC's Iran correspondent James Reynolds who is at the meeting.

Iran and world powers hold nuclear talks
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China Prime Minister's confidence waning for U.S. Treasury Department

Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao said today that he's worried about the safety of the the U.S. Treasury Department's large holdings and other debt. HJoining The Takeaway to discuss the prime minister's remarks is BBC correspondent James Reynolds.

China Prime Minister's confidence waning for U.S. Treasury Department
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Melamine-tainted milk goes on trial in China

Sanlu, the company at the center of the scandal, has gone bankrupt after officials blamed their milk and milk-based products of killing at least six people and sickening hundreds of thousands of others. The BBC's James Reynolds is covering this story.

Melamine-tainted milk goes on trial in China