- Edward Cody
- Reporter
Ed Cody is based in Paris for The Washington Post. Before moving to Paris, Cody covered China from the Post’s Beijing bureau, the Middle East from Post bureaus in Cairo and Beirut and Central America from Mexico City and Miami. He has also worked for the Charlotte Observer and the Associated Press, where he reported in New York, New Delhi, Beirut and Paris. Cody has degrees from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and has also studied at the University of Florence and the University of Paris.
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