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Kelly Cobiella

Kelly Cobiella

London Correspondent at NBC Television Network - London Bureau

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  • International News

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Denmark De-Radicalization Program Aims to Reintegrate, Not Condemn

An innovative Danish de-radicalization program seeks to help stamp out Islamist extremism by understanding, not punishing, wannabe jihadis.
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A 'battle like no other' may loom in Idlib, Syria

While some Syrians want rebels to be "held accountable," aid workers warn that babies are among the civilians potentially in the firing line.
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Family of Americans released by Hamas: Can't celebrate until all ho...

TEL AVIV — The family of two U.S. hostages Hamas released last week described in an interview Monday their struggle to grapple with feelings of relief for the freed mother and daughter — and fear for those still held captive by the militant group, including eight of their loved ones. “It was everything all at once — joy, then guilt for feeling joy for just a second,” said Ayelet Sella, a cousin of Judith Raanan, who, along with her daughter, Natalie, was freed Friday in the first diplomatic brea…
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Rare and expensive blue shrine unearthed in Pompeii after almost 2,...

The biggest archaeological dig in years in the ancient Italian city of Pompeii is turning up clues about how people lived before the city was buried in volcanic rock. A newly discovered banquet hall, ornate shrine and artwork show the sophistication and elegance of the Pompeians. NBC’s Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY.
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Harry Styles superfans flock to his hometown's walking tour

The English village of Holmes Chapel now offers pop pilgrims outings that cover the early years of its most famous son.