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Ewen MacAskill

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Ewen MacAskill
NameEwen MacAskill
NationalityScottish
OccupationJournalist

Ewen MacAskill is a renowned journalist who has worked with several prominent news organizations, including The Guardian and The Washington Post. He has covered various significant events, such as the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021), and has interviewed notable figures like Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin. MacAskill's work has taken him to numerous countries, including United States, United Kingdom, Russia, and China. He has also reported on major events like the G20 summit and the European Union's Brexit negotiations.

Early Life and Education

Ewen MacAskill was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and grew up in a family of journalists and writers. He attended University of Glasgow, where he studied English literature and history, and later earned a postgraduate degree in journalism from University of Strathclyde. MacAskill's early career in journalism was influenced by his time at the Glasgow Herald and the Scotsman, where he worked alongside notable journalists like Andrew Neil and Ian Jack. He also drew inspiration from the work of investigative journalists like Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who were known for their reporting on the Watergate scandal.

Career

MacAskill's career in journalism spans over three decades, during which he has worked with several prominent news organizations, including The Guardian, The Washington Post, and The Times. He has covered a wide range of topics, from politics and international relations to sports and culture. MacAskill has reported on major events like the September 11 attacks, the War on Terror, and the Arab Spring, and has interviewed notable figures like Tony Blair, George W. Bush, and Angela Merkel. He has also worked with other notable journalists, such as Glenn Greenwald and Sarah Kendzior, to break major stories like the NSA surveillance program and the Trump-Russia scandal.

Notable Works

MacAskill has written several notable articles and books, including The Snowden Files, which tells the story of Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks. He has also written about the WikiLeaks saga and the Julian Assange case, and has reported on the surveillance state and the erosion of civil liberties. MacAskill's work has been widely praised by other journalists and authors, including Noam Chomsky, Arundhati Roy, and John Pilger. He has also been recognized for his reporting on the Middle East and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and has written about the work of human rights organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

Awards and Recognition

MacAskill has received several awards and nominations for his work, including the Pulitzer Prize and the British Journalism Award. He has also been recognized by organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists and the Index on Censorship, which promote press freedom and freedom of expression. MacAskill's reporting has been widely praised by other journalists and academics, including Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior, and he has been invited to speak at conferences and universities around the world, including Harvard University and University of Oxford.

Personal Life

MacAskill is married to a journalist and has two children, and currently lives in London. He is a frequent commentator on BBC News and CNN, and has appeared on programs like Newsnight and The Daily Show. MacAskill is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the National Union of Journalists, and has written for publications like The New York Times and The Economist. He has also been involved in various charity organizations, including the Red Cross and the Refugee Council, and has supported causes like press freedom and human rights.

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