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Richard Engel (born September 16, 1973) is an American journalist and author who is the chief foreign correspondent for NBC News. [1] He was assigned to that position on April 18, 2008, after serving as the network's Middle East correspondent and Beirut bureau chief. [ 2 ]
NBC's Richard Engel described the emotional scene of a father saying goodbye to his young son on a departing train at a station in Kyiv amid the Russian invasion.
"We're determined he will walk one day," NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel writes of son Henry, 3, in a candid essay for Today
In an emotional tweet on Monday, Richard Engel shared an update on his son, Henry, who was born with a variant of Rett syndrome."For everyone following Henry’s story, unfortunately he’s taken ...
NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel announced on Aug. 18 that his son Henry, 6, had died. He was previously diagnosed with Rett syndrome.
Richard Engel receiving the 2015 Peabody Award for NBC's coverage of ISIL. More than two years later, in April 2015, NBC News revised its narrative of the 2012 kidnapping, stating that it was highly likely that Engel and his team were abducted by a Sunni rebel group rather than by pro-regime Shabiha. Engel explained that their abductors had ...
Richard Engel begins talking about graduating from Stanford and wanting to become a reporter but not your typical reporter, he wanted to focus on something more than the stock market so he moved to the middle east in 1996, when people like Saddam Hussein, Gadhafi, and Mubarak were the big leaders. At this time under the big men the middle east ...
NBC News' chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel's 6-year-old son, Henry, has died following a battle with Rett syndrome. The 48-year-old anchor shared the news via Twitter on Thursday.“Our ...