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Emily Rauhala
Emily Rauhala is an experienced journalist currently serving as the Congress editor at The Washington Post.14 She was appointed to this role in September 2024, bringing her extensive foreign affairs expertise to lead the Post's coverage of congressional matters.1
Prior to her current position, Rauhala had a distinguished career in international journalism:
Foreign Correspondent Experience
- Brussels Bureau Chief: Led The Post's coverage of the European Union and NATO, reporting on significant events such as Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.1
- Beijing-based Correspondent: Spent over a decade in Asia, reporting on China's global rise and internal developments.1
- Hong Kong: Began her Asian reporting career in 2007, covering East and Southeast Asia.1
Notable Achievements
- Shared an Overseas Press Club award in 2017 for a series about China's Internet.1
- Part of the Post team investigating Ukraine's failed counteroffensive in 2023.1
- Recognized by various organizations including the Human Rights Press Awards and the Society of Publishers in Asia.2
Education
Rauhala is a graduate of Queen's University, the University of Toronto, and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.2
Throughout her career, Emily Rauhala has demonstrated expertise in covering complex international affairs, from U.S.-China relations to European security issues, establishing herself as a respected voice in foreign policy journalism.13
Highlights
The search of shelter as people are forced out of Gaza City: Most tents are now found on the open market, rather than distributed by aid groups, and sold to the highest bidders. A place to put a tent? Small plots now cost as much as $150 a month. https://t.co/lnvYOReQAA
The forced displacement of Gazans, in pictures and maps. @catebrown12 @amayaverde @juledurg https://t.co/JjSIM6UTzB
