American journalist kidnapped in Baghdad, police officials say - Reuters
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A journalist holding a U.S. passport was kidnapped in Baghdad, according to police sources.
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If you work as a foreign journalist in Iraq, the abduction underscores persistent risks from armed groups and criminal networks.
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A journalist holding a U.S. passport has been kidnapped in Baghdad, according to police sources cited by Reuters. The abduction marks a concerning security incident in Iraq's capital, where journalists and foreign nationals face persistent risks from armed groups and criminal networks. Kidnappings of journalists are a recurring threat in Iraq, particularly those working for international outlets or holding Western citizenship. The identity of the journalist and the circumstances surrounding the abduction remain unclear from available reports. U.S. officials typically engage with Iraqi authorities in cases involving American citizens held abroad.
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