Debora Patta
Foreign correspondent Debora Patta
The International Court of Justice has rejected a South African request to impose urgent measures to safeguard Rafah in the Gaza Strip. Audio
South Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora wraps up the big stories of 2023 across South Africa and also Ukraine, where she has spent much time. It's been an unstable year for Africa with several coups, and in Ukraine, a… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora Patta is a CBS News foreign correspondent based in South Africa Audio
Ukraine correspondent Debora Patta
Debora Patta is in Ukraine looking at Russia's invasion is disrupting the global supply of grain. But a deal between Russian and African leaders could see six African countries receive grain for free… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora talks to Kathryn about whether Vladimir Putin come to South Africa for BRICS? The summit comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa will be held in Johannesburg in August. Also… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Our Africa Correspondent Debora Patta joins us now from Johannesburg And we start with what's happening in Sudan and the recent daring rescue mission by US special forces to evacuate American… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta - the brutality of drought and starvation in Somalia
CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta has been in Somalia witnessing harrrowing scenes of famine and drought. She says climate change induced starvation is killing children and almost half the… Audio
Foreign correspondent Debora Patta from Ukraine
Six months on from Russia's invasion, Debora is in Kyiv. She talks to Kathryn about the situation on the ground in Ukraine and what's changed ?. Also a dangerous situation with fighting around… Audio
Weather and Ukraine war pushes South Sudan to famine brink
Africa correspondent Debora Patta looks at how extreme weather has caused a severe hunger crisis in South Sudan, and the war in Ukraine has pushed the country to the brink of famine. The situation is… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
The drought in Horn of Africa, Debora outlines how it is affecting Somalia and Ethiopia. She also looks at instability in many parts of the continent, including coups in Sudan and Burkina Faso, and… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora talks to Kathryn about the deteriorating security situation in Ethiopia. In South Africa, a new hub in Cape Town is starting a revolution, developing it's own vaccines for Africa fed up with… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
In South Africa, Debora has been covering the deadliest violence since apartheid, sparked by the jailing of former President Jacob Zuma. She says it has been fuelled by poverty and instigated by… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Vaccine inequality and patient waivers could see Africa go the way of India's pandemic crisis. Africa is in dire need of vaccines but they have been snapped up by wealthier countries. Debora also… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora talks to Kathryn about the new mutant strain of coronavirus that's more contagious first identified in SA becoming the dominant strain in entire Southern African region, the vaccine inequality… Audio
Africa Correspondent, Debora Patta
How the African continent is coping with covid and police brutality is in the spotlight in South Africa after the fatal shooting of a young mixed race teenager. Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
South Africa hard hit by Covid-19 amid fears of other infectious diseases spreading, and inquiries into the deaths of more than 300 elephants in Botswana. Audio
Africa correspondent, Debora Patta
Covid-19 and its ramifications in Africa. South Africa has the highest number of cases on the continent. Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia face devastating crop losses following the worst locus swarms in 70 years, and Debora tells Kathryn about the moves to end child marriages in Malawi. Audio
Africa correspondent, Debora Patta
There have been nationwide protests in South Africa over gender based violence, sparked by the brutal murder of a nineteen year old film student. Every 3 hours a woman is murdered in the republic. Audio
Africa correspondent, Debora Patta
Debora Patta talks to Kathryn about the latest unrest in Sudan, ebola spreading from the Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring Uganda and Botswana scrapping anti-gay laws. Audio