Andrew Kramer has been appointed Ukraine bureau chief at The New York Times.
Kramer joined the Times in 2005 as a correspondent for Business Day and later the international desk. He was the main reporter to cover Ukraine from his base in the Moscow bureau.
Formerly, he worked at The Associated Press, The Washington Post, as a freelancer for the San Francisco Chronicle and as a part-time reporter for The Ukiah Daily Journal in California.
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