- Ariana Eunjung Cha
- Digital projects editor
Ariana Eunjung Cha leads the Post’s digital storytelling efforts and oversees its content partnerships. She has previously served as the newspaper’s bureau chief in Beijing, Shanghai and San Francisco, a correspondent in Baghdad and as a national technology reporter based in Washington. Before becoming a journalist, Ariana worked as a programmer analyst on Wall Street. She has a degree in computer science from Columbia University.
Is the computer mouse headed toward extinction?
Touch-screen tablets and other innovations are revolutionizing how we interact with technology.
Occupy movement matures in Spain
The origins and perhaps the future of the Occupy movement reside in Spain, where the 15M group is using cutting-edge social networks to bring about tangible changes to combat corruption.
European governments hope taxing the Vatican can be their saving grace
Cash-strapped officials in Europe are looking to tap one of the continent’s last untouched sources of wealth: the Catholic Church.
Young, jobless and without a future
More than 5.5 million young people are unemployed across Europe, and they are angry and afraid.
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