
To chat about this further is Laura Wells, a journalist in Istanbul Turkey.
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Japanese journalist killed
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has defended his policy toward terrorism, after two Japanese hostages were killed by the Islamic State group. During a long day of parliamentary debate, Abe parried numerous questions about his handling of the hostage crisis, which came to a grisly end with news early Sunday that journalist Kenji Goto had been beheaded by ISIS.
BIO: Laura Wells is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of NeoOttomanNews, a Middle Eastern news site. She has contributed to various media outlets. Before moving to Turkey, Laura was based in New York, where she worked at CNBC, CNBC World, and Reuters TV. Laura has covered geo-political, technology, entertainment, and business news.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has defended his policy toward terrorism, after two Japanese hostages were killed by the Islamic State group. During a long day of parliamentary debate, Abe parried numerous questions about his handling of the hostage crisis, which came to a grisly end with news early Sunday that journalist Kenji Goto had been beheaded by ISIS.
BIO: Laura Wells is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of NeoOttomanNews, a Middle Eastern news site. She has contributed to various media outlets. Before moving to Turkey, Laura was based in New York, where she worked at CNBC, CNBC World, and Reuters TV. Laura has covered geo-political, technology, entertainment, and business news.

