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'''Jane Ferguson''' is a British journalist who as covered issues in Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Israel and the Palestinian Territories. As a roving reporter for Al Jazeera English, she was among the first reporters in Somalia after the 2011 was announced. In 2012, she reported from Homs about the government siege. In 2018, she smuggled herself into Yemen to report on the ongoing crisis there.<ref>https://www.aljazeera.com/profile/jane-ferguson.html</ref>
'''Jane Ferguson''' is a Irish journalist who as covered issues in Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Israel and the Palestinian Territories.<ref>https://www.earnthenecklace.com/jane-ferguson-wiki/</ref> As a roving reporter for Al Jazeera English, she was among the first reporters in Somalia after the 2011 was announced. In 2012, she reported from Homs about the government siege. In 2018, she smuggled herself into Yemen to report on the ongoing crisis there.<ref>https://www.aljazeera.com/profile/jane-ferguson.html</ref>


Since early 2015, Ferguson has been employed by the ''PBS NewsHour''. For 9 years she has been living in the Middle East. She is an Arabic speaker and is based in Beirut.<ref>http://pulitzercenter.org/people/jane-ferguson</ref>
Since early 2015, Ferguson has been employed by the ''PBS NewsHour''. For 9 years she has been living in the Middle East. She is an Arabic speaker and is based in Beirut.<ref>http://pulitzercenter.org/people/jane-ferguson</ref>

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Janen Ferguson
Websitewww.journalistjaneferguson.com

Jane Ferguson is a Irish journalist who as covered issues in Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Israel and the Palestinian Territories.[1] As a roving reporter for Al Jazeera English, she was among the first reporters in Somalia after the 2011 was announced. In 2012, she reported from Homs about the government siege. In 2018, she smuggled herself into Yemen to report on the ongoing crisis there.[2]

Since early 2015, Ferguson has been employed by the PBS NewsHour. For 9 years she has been living in the Middle East. She is an Arabic speaker and is based in Beirut.[3]

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