Joshua Hammer is an accomplished journalist and author with extensive international experience.
Born in New York and educated at Princeton, he joined Newsweek in 1988, serving as bureau chief in various global locations.
Hammer later became an independent foreign correspondent and contributing editor for several prestigious publications.
He has authored five non-fiction books, including the New York Times bestseller "The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu." Hammer's work has earned him accolades, including a National Magazine Award in 2016 for his reporting on the Ebola crisis in West Africa.
Currently based in Berlin, he continues to contribute to major U.S. publications.
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