He watched television before he did, and he saw our report and he realized the person who had saved his life obviously the American bodyguards had helped, but it was this Afghan boy who loved the president and when he saw the other young Afghan coming forward, opening fire on his revere hero, he jumped on him. She won Best News Journalist at the 2010 Sony Radio Academy Awards. The women in the basement are still there. So there we were and the pictures are still, they were published and they still pop up occasionally. And here I am with a funny name to a British audience, wrong accent, wrong CV, wrong everything.

And in my case, "It must be difficult to go to all those places where women are treated so, so terribly." BA (Hons), Queen's University, Kingston; MA in International Relations, University of Toronto. And I said, "Well, listen, I will come as a woman, but I will dress like a man." Politician Fawzia Koofi is one of the only women who attended the first round of negotiations in Moscow in February. But after a lot, a lot of effort, we finally got in to the besieged enclave of Yarmouk on the Southern edge of Damascus. But if the Taliban return to power, would they allow her to keep presenting on Zan TV? Are we able to participate in the judicial sectors as judges? Is that very important for you to kind of somehow document war through the lens of children? Lyse Doucet OBE, CM is a Canadian journalist who is the BBC's Chief International correspondent and senior presenter. Come on', 'Stop the count' or 'count the votes'? And there's this moment in Paul Conroy's film, which I urge everyone to see if you haven't seen it yet, where he admits that he says to Marie, he said, "Every bone in my body tells me, you know, all my instance, tell me," I'm paraphrasing "that we shouldn't go in."

This week on the Media Tribe podcast I’m chatting to the indomitable BBC Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet.

This week I'm speaking to the BBC's Chief International correspondent, Lyse Doucet.

So they, some will go and I exaggerate just a bit, they'll sit down for an interview. With Yarmouk for anybody that is listening.

[14] She also received the Charles Wheeler Award for Outstanding Contribution to Broadcast Journalism by the British Journalism Review. Is there a moment in your career that you could take a step back and say, I'm very proud of that moment?

You know, how do you as a journalist kind of keep going when you see somebody so close to you, lose their life while being a journalist? ", I said, "Oh, fantastic, great." ... because not only had we been in Kandahar, but my camera person, Phil Goodwin, happened to be there right at the moment where one boy leaned in to say hello to the man he revered and another boy leaned into the president's car, the man he wanted to kill.

[3] She has Acadian, Irish and a bit of Micmac ancestry. Come on' Video, 'All of a sudden Trump's losing? Lyse Marie Doucet OBE, CM is a Canadian journalist who is the BBC's Chief International correspondent and senior presenter.