The Irish Times has appointed Denis Staunton a correspondent in China, where he will cover politics, the economy, business, society and culture. He will also cover China’s relationship with the rest of the world.
Previously, Staunton served as a London editor. Staunton has been with The Irish Times for more than 17 years and has held the posts of Washington correspondent, foreign editor and deputy editor.
Be sure to congratulate Staunton on Twitter.
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