Awards & Winners

John F. Burns

Date of Birth 04-October-1944
Place of Birth Nottingham
(England, United Kingdom, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories)
Nationality United States of America, England
Also know as John Burns, John Fischer Locksley Burns
Profession Journalist
John Fischer Locksley Burns is a British journalist, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes. He is the London bureau chief for The New York Times, where he covers international issues. Burns also frequently appears on PBS. He has been called "the dean of American foreign correspondents."

Awards by John F. Burns

Check all the awards nominated and won by John F. Burns.

1997


Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
(For his courageous and insightful coverage of the harrowing regime imposed on Afghanistan by the Taliban.)

Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
For his courageous and insightful coverage of the harrowing regime imposed on Afghanistan by the Taliban.

1993


Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
(For his courageous and thorough coverage of the destruction of Sarajevo and the barbarous killings in the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.)

Nominations 1993 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
For his courageous and thorough coverage of the destruction of Sarajevo and the barbarous killings in the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.