Azam Ahmed is an international investigative correspondent for The New York Times and former bureau chief in Mexico and Afghanistan.
His extensive experience reporting on complex issues in challenging environments is evident in the depth and nuance of his writing.
Ahmed's journalistic background allows him to blend historical context, personal narratives, and broader societal implications in his storytelling.
His meticulous research and ability to gain trust with his subjects enable him to provide intimate, detailed accounts of events while maintaining a broader perspective on their significance.
Ahmed's work often focuses on issues of justice, corruption, and the human impact of large-scale conflicts and societal challenges.
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