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foreign correspondent

NOUN
journalist reporting from abroad
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Female foreign correspondents during World War II, barred from the front lines, pioneered a new genre of coverage by looking at the impact of war on everyday life.

From Los Angeles Times

“She was much like a foreign correspondent in a way, telling people, this is what’s happening in these places,” Mr. Garrity said.

From New York Times

“It’s very clear that no foreign correspondents are going to be spared from this repression,” said Gulnoza Said, who monitors press freedoms in Russia for the Committee to Protect Journalists.

From New York Times

At the time, there were more foreign correspondents around — and a profusion of spies.

From Washington Post

The letter went on, “Russia is sending the message that journalism within your borders is criminalized and that foreign correspondents seeking to report from Russia do not enjoy the benefits of the rule of law.”

From New York Times