Bloomberg News has hired Andrea Palasciano to cover European Union foreign policy and NATO.
She will be based in Brussels.
Palasciano has been with Agence France-Presse in Germany. She previously was an economics and business correspondent in Russia for AFP covering some of the biggest upheavals in the country’s history, most recently the impact of the war in Ukraine.
She has reported from remote regions of the Arctic all the way to Azerbaijan and written on topics ranging from the energy sector to the effect of sanctions.
She is the co-author and co-host of a podcast, “The Poisoning,” on the historic crackdown on Russia’s opposition. Before Russia, she reported for AFP from Paris, Marseille and Rome.
Originally from Italy and Germany, Palasciano holds a B.A. and M.A. from Sciences Po Paris as well as an M.A. from Ecole Normale Supérieure. She also was a Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia in 2022-23.
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