Wednesday, April 9
You can count on FOX News Channel's international team of reporters to be where the action is. We've put together the best of the day's reports — all in one place — so you can easily stay on top of the latest developments in the Gulf.
Check back throughout the day for updates. And if you're looking for an earlier report, check out our tracker archive.
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Correspondent: Greg Kelly Location: Embedded with the 3rd Infantry Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Pockets of resistance in Baghdad turn to jubilation |
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Correspondent: Chris Kline Location: Northern Iraq Latest Report: Video: 4/9 The vanguard of the coalition forces advance on the Northern Iraqi stronghold of Mosul |
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Correspondent: Greg Palkot Location: Amman, Jordan Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Trouble ahead? The whereabouts of Saddam Hussein and Iraqi leadership remains unknown |
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Correspondent: Simon Marks Location: Northern Iraq Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Images of Baghdad residents celebrating are broadcast throughout the Arab world |
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Correspondent: Mike Tobin Location: CENTCOM Forward HQ, Qatar Latest Report: Video: 4/9 U.S. Central Command attempts to reign any air of celebration; concerned about battle ahead |
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Correspondent: Rick Leventhal Location: Embedded with Armored Marines Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Marines in Baghdad are optimistic but still on guard for snipers. Weapons and ammunition have been found all over the city including in schools |
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Correspondent: Adam Housley Location: Kuwait City Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Kuwait reacts to the signs of celebration in Baghdad |
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Correspondent: David Lee Miller Location: CENTCOM HQ, Qatar Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Cautious optimism at Centcom over events in Baghdad. Although the regime has lost control of much of the country, it still is in power in some areas |
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Correspondent: Oliver North Location: Embedded with 1st Marine Expedition Force Latest Report: Video: 4/9 Organized resistance in Baghdad has almost ceased to exist. But that doesn't mean that the city is not still a very dangerous place |















