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Washington Post taps Noack as Paris correspondent

                       Rick Noack

Rick Noack has begun a two-year assignment as a Paris-based correspondent at The Washington Post focusing on the pandemic.

Noack has also worked at the Post as a freelance reporter and as a staff reporter. Before that, he was a TV reporter at RTL Group and prior to that, an Arthur F. Burns fellow at the Post. He was also an Aitchison Public Service fellow at The Johns Hopkins University.

Noack has also worked freelance at ZEIT Verlagsgruppe, CNN and Der Spiegel. He has also interned at Time Magazine and CNN, and was on the foreign news desk at San Jose Mercury News.

Noack is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University.

Mariam Ahmed

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