By: David Ignatius
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David Ignatius is an Associate Editor at The Washington Post. He writes a twice-a-week foreign affairs column, focusing on themes of world affairs, government and politics, and finance, while also exploring regional interests and general assignment news. Ignatius is featured in various publications, including Foreign Policy, the Irish Independent, and the Bowling Green Daily News, and is also the author of twelve espionage thrillers.
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David Ignatius' coverage is focused on world affairs, politics, and government announcements. He provides expert commentary and covers evolving stories related to war, peace, Ukraine, Gaza, and the West Bank. Journalists or experts with insight into diplomatic efforts in conflict zones such as Ukraine or the Middle East could offer valuable perspectives for his articles.
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