Correspondent

Discover the world's most renowned Correspondents, from trailblazing journalists to captivating personalities. Explore their captivating stories, careers, and contributions to the field of journalism.

Marina Levinson Marina Levinson
USA
Correspondent
Joseph Pulitzer Joseph Pulitzer
USA
American journalist
Nataliya Zabuzova Nataliya Zabuzova
Russia
TV presenter
Brian Moore Brian Moore
Great Britain
Commentator
Artem Borovik Artem Borovik
Russia
Well-known journalist, editor-in-chief of the newspaper 'Top Secret'
Bill Keller Bill Keller
USA
Editor-in-chief of the New York Times
Svetlana Shurugina Svetlana Shurugina
Russia
Correspondent
Kirill Kiknadze Kirill Kiknadze
Russia
Sports journalist
Igor Poroshin Igor Poroshin
Russia
Sports journalist
Viktor Graevski Viktor Graevski
Poland
The man thanks to whom Nikita Khrushchev's secret speech at the 20th Congress of the CPSU came to the West
Anna Dmitrieva Anna Dmitrieva
Russia
Sports journalist
Tony Snow Tony Snow
USA
Journalist, White House press secretary
Mark Galesnikov Mark Galesnikov
Israel
Satirist writer, journalist
Anton Gubankov Anton Gubankov
Russia
Head of the Information Service of the St. Petersburg Directorate of "Russia"
Yulius Fucik Yulius Fucik
Czech
Czech journalist, resistance figure
Giulietto Chiesa Giulietto Chiesa
Italy
Italian journalist
Mihael Dorfman Mihael Dorfman
Israel
Journalist and leader of the public movement "Russian Panthers"
Judith Miller Judith Miller
USA
Former New York Times correspondent
Pnina Dedman Pnina Dedman
Israel
Translator, pianist
Kurt Tucholsky Kurt Tucholsky
Germany
German journalist and writer of Jewish origin
Yaroslav Golovanov Yaroslav Golovanov
Russia
Soviet and Russian journalist, writer and popularizer of science
Alexandr Belenkiy Alexandr Belenkiy
Russia
Sports journalist
Dmitriy Fedorov Dmitriy Fedorov
Russia
Sports journalist
Valery Kopman Valery Kopman
Latvia
Special correspondent for Latvia from the magazine

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