The Wall Street Journal has named David Luhnow its United Kingdom bureau chief.
He has been the Latin America editor at The Journal. He grew up in Mexico to American parents and received a bachelor’s in economics from The College of William and Mary.
Luhnow previously worked at Reuters. At the Journal, he has lived in Panama, Mexico, Scotland, and London and traveled to countless countries.
He went to Baghdad for the first months of U.S. occupation after the Iraq War in 2003. He also covered the Tahrir Square rebellion in Egypt in 2011.
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