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Foreign Correspondence: Luke Harding
Friday 29 August 2014, 5:30pm—6:30pm
As an award-winning foreign correspondent with 'The Guardian,' Luke Harding has been on the front line of wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria and, most recently, reported from Ukraine. His latest book, 'The Snowden Files,' recounts the extraordinary drama and impact of the global spying revelations from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. Topical and important, this session on international politics is not to be missed.
Restriction: All Ages
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WORD Christchurch Writers & Readers Festival 2014
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FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE: Luke Harding
As an award-winning foreign correspondent with 'The Guardian,' Luke Harding has been on the front line of wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria and, most recently, reported from Ukraine. He was once the newspaper's bureau chief in Moscow until Russia expelled him, an experience he describes in 'Mafia State: How one reporter became the enemy of the brutal new Russia'. His latest book, 'The Snowden Files,' recounts the extraordinary drama and impact of the global spying revelations from National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, and has recently been snapped up by Oliver Stone for film adaptation. Topical and important, this session on international politics is not to be missed. Chaired by fellow journalist Toby Manhire.
For more information visit our website http://www.wordchristchurch.co.nz
Please note:
- Booking/ service fees apply to all ticket sales.
- The Press Subscriber Concession is available to subscribers of The Press only. To access this offer please submit the purchase code you were provided.
in association with The Press
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE: Luke Harding
As an award-winning foreign correspondent with 'The Guardian,' Luke Harding has been on the front line of wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria and, most recently, reported from Ukraine. He was once the newspaper's bureau chief in Moscow until Russia expelled him, an experience he describes in 'Mafia State: How one reporter became the enemy of the brutal new Russia'. His latest book, 'The Snowden Files,' recounts the extraordinary drama and impact of the global spying revelations from National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, and has recently been snapped up by Oliver Stone for film adaptation. Topical and important, this session on international politics is not to be missed. Chaired by fellow journalist Toby Manhire.
For more information visit our website http://www.wordchristchurch.co.nz
Please note:
- Booking/ service fees apply to all ticket sales.
- The Press Subscriber Concession is available to subscribers of The Press only. To access this offer please submit the purchase code you were provided.
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