Vladimir Duthiers has been named a CBS News Correspondent, it was announced today by CBS News President David Rhodes. Duthiers will begin work in August, based in New York at the CBS Broadcast Center.
Duthiers joins CBS News from CNN, where he was an international correspondent based in Lagos, Nigeria. While in the region, he has covered the ongoing military Intervention in Mali, the terrorist attack on the Amenas gas plant in Algeria, the trial and sentencing of the former Liberian warlord Charles Taylor at the ICC in Sierra Leone, the crash of Dana Air flight 992 and President Barack Obama's visit to Senegal. He has also reported from the Middle East on the Israeli-Palestinian Crisis and from the streets of Bangkok during Thailand's political turmoil. He was on the scene in 2012 as the Occupy Nigeria movement exploded into the streets of Lagos. Duthiers' reports focused on the economic struggles of ordinary Nigerians and the religious tensions surrounding attacks by the Islamist terror group Boko Haram that has killed thousands of Nigerians since 2009. Most recently, Duthiers reported on the more than 200 girls kidnapped from their school in northeastern Nigeria by Boko Haram and was one of the first Western journalists to interview family members of the abducted children.Videos