With more than 30 countries currently in conflict, it’s crucial for frontline journalists to uncover corruption and battle misinformation.
War coverage is often straightforward and brutal, revealing the effects of warfare and terrorism on civilians and of course, our brave members of the UK armed forces and our allies. Staying up to date on modern conflict is key to fighting injustice and facilitating more accurate judgements, and now you can get the latest by signing up to Hostile World with Chris Hughes.
If you sign up before May 16th, you can now get 50% off a year’s subscription – which you can find here. By signing up, you’ll receive a weekly newsletter straight to your inbox, with investigative reporting from Chris, the Mirror’s Defence and Security Editor.
Sign for our new Hostile World with Chris Hughes newsletter by clicking HERE.
Covering conflict for 20 years has taken Chris to fascinating places including Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Lebanon, elsewhere in the Middle East, across Africa and even Korea.
From spending months in Ukraine reporting on Russia’s invasion to securing a world exclusive interview with a Taliban commander, Chris has been at the very heart of the complex and concerning world. He has interviewed British ISIS terrorist Alexanda Kotey – once Jihadi John’s best friend – as well as terrorists from networks such as Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic State and recently, jailed Russian Wagner Group mercenaries.
In 2012, Chris was awarded UK Specialist Writer of the year after obtaining exclusive footage from inside North Korean prisons. By signing up you will be supporting Chris’ vital investigative journalism as he gives readers a first-hand point of view of the frontlines and shines a light on the blurred line between straightforward warfare and terrorism.
Sign for our new Hostile World with Chris Hughes newsletter by clicking HERE.
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