Mary Louise Kelly is an accomplished journalist and author with extensive experience in international reporting.
She has worked for NPR and the BBC, covering major global events and conflicts.
Kelly's assignments have taken her to diverse locations, from Belfast to Iraq, where she has reported on wars, terrorism, and geopolitical issues.
A Georgia native, she began her career at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Kelly holds degrees from Harvard University and Cambridge University.
She currently resides in Washington, D.C., with her husband and two children, balancing her career as an NPR correspondent with family life.
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