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foreign correspondent

NOUN
journalist reporting from abroad
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Henry Foy, the Financial Times’ European diplomatic correspondent based in Brussels, tweeted: “Evan is an exemplary foreign correspondent, a brilliant reporter and a wonderful, kind-hearted friend.”

From Seattle Times

It was not the first time the status of "foreign correspondent" had been used to "cover up activities that are not journalism".

From BBC

Sandy Gall, a veteran foreign correspondent who wrote “Afghan Napoleon: The Life of Ahmad Shah Massoud,” described his son as “a very personable young man with political ambitions.”

From Seattle Times

As the veteran foreign correspondent spoke with Afghans desperate to leave the country, Taliban guards wielding rifles and whips closed in around her.

From Washington Post

Smith’s Spanish was rusty but his easygoing demeanor, boundless curiosity and immense pride at being a foreign correspondent won him the trust and respect of government supporters and opponents alike.

From Seattle Times