
Declan Walsh
Declan Walsh is a journalist for The New York Times, known for his courageous reporting on global conflicts, particularly in Sudan. His recent work, which earned him the George Polk Award, involved a series of articles revealing the devastating humanitarian crisis in Sudan and the complex role of international actors, showcasing the risks he undertook to expose these critical issues.
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Dominican Republic:
Declan Walsh and the Times staff received an award for their investigation into the conflict in Sudan.
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Germany:
Declan Walsh was recognized for his reporting on the situation in Sudan.
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Spain:
Declan Walsh received an award for his coverage of the forgotten war in Sudan.
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Italy:
Declan Walsh is recognized for his International Reporting award with The New York Times.
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Mexico:
Declan Walsh and his team won a Pulitzer Prize for their investigation into the conflict in Sudan.
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Saudi Arabia:
Declan Walsh and his team from The New York Times won a Pulitzer Prize for their investigative reporting on the conflict in Sudan.
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Italy:
Declan Walsh was part of the team recognized for their investigation into the conflict in Sudan.
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Israel:
Declan Walsh and his team at The New York Times won the War Reporting Award for a series of articles from Sudan.
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