Mona Ziade, who helped shape the AP's Middle East coverage in the 1980s and '90s, dies at age 65

This handout photo provided by Hasan Mroue, shows Mona Ziade, right, and newsman Hasan Mroue work at the AP Middle East head office in Nicosia, Cyprus in the late 1980s. (Hasan Mroue via AP)

BEIRUT (AP) — Mona Ziade, who covered major events out of the Middle East during the 1980s and '90s for The Associated Press, including the taking of Western hostages during Lebanon’s civil war and Arab-Israeli peace talks, died Tuesday. She was 65.

Ziade died at her home in Beirut from complications of lung cancer after undergoing treatment for months, her daughter, Tamara Blanche, said.

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