Warren Hoge to Leave NYT UN Bureau

Via News Unfiltered, longtime NYT UN correspondent Warren Hoge is leaving his post to join the International Peace Institute.

The International Peace Institute (IPI) announced today that Warren Hoge, United Nations bureau chief for The New York Times, will be joining IPI in June as Vice President and Director of External Relations.

Mr. Hoge brings to IPI a distinguished career of 32 years in international affairs at The New York Times. In addition to his current position as UN bureau chief, he has served as bureau chief in Rio de Janeiro and London, foreign editor, editor of The New York Times Magazine, and assistant managing editor. As a foreign correspondent, Mr. Hoge has reported from more than 80 countries — covering political turmoil and guerrilla warfare in Central America, the peace process in Northern Ireland, the Blair administration and royal family in Britain, and areas of significant UN presence, including Central Africa and the Middle East.

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Warren Hoge to Leave NYT UN Bureau

Via News Unfiltered, longtime NYT UN correspondent Warren Hoge is leaving his post to join the International Peace Institute.

The International Peace Institute (IPI) announced today that Warren Hoge, United Nations bureau chief for The New York Times, will be joining IPI in June as Vice President and Director of External Relations.

Mr. Hoge brings to IPI a distinguished career of 32 years in international affairs at The New York Times. In addition to his current position as UN bureau chief, he has served as bureau chief in Rio de Janeiro and London, foreign editor, editor of The New York Times Magazine, and assistant managing editor. As a foreign correspondent, Mr. Hoge has reported from more than 80 countries — covering political turmoil and guerrilla warfare in Central America, the peace process in Northern Ireland, the Blair administration and royal family in Britain, and areas of significant UN presence, including Central Africa and the Middle East.

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