Investigative Journalism and Global Affairs by Lara Logan
Lara Logan rose to prominence as a South African war correspondent and later as the Chief Foreign Correspondent for CBS News and 60 Minutes. Logan’s battlefield reporting during America’s 2001 Afghanistan invasion distinguished her as a fearless voice in global conflict journalism. Currently associated with Sinclair Broadcast Group and Fox Nation, her fearless reporting style spans decades of high-stakes interviews and investigations. Though not linked to crypto issues, Logan's authoritative insights into global affairs inform public perspective on technology’s geopolitical dimension.
Lara Logan was born March 29, 1971, in Durban, South Africa, and began her journalism career in the 1990s with the Sunday Tribune, Daily News, and Reuters Television. Breakthrough reporting led Logan to CBS News in 2002, where she became Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent in 2006 and later a fixture on 60 Minutes. Logan survived a violent assault in Cairo in 2011, earning acclaim and highlighting the risks of frontline reporting. Her candid, immersive style and global authority have made Logan one of the most respected journalists of her generation.