Bobby Ghosh
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أباريسيم «بوبي» غوش (بالإنجليزية: Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh) هو صحفي هندي والمحرر الرئيس لمجلة تايم. وهو الشخص غير الأمريكي الأول الذي عُين المحرر العالمي لتايم منذ أكثر من 80 سنة.
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Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh és un periodista indi, cap del diari digital de negocis . Va ser redactor d'internacional de la revista Time, sent el primer no-estatunidenc en ocupar aquest càrrec. Anteriorment, havia estat cap de l'oficina de Bagdad de Time, i un dels corresponsals que va estar més anys a l'Iraq. Ha escrit històries d'altres zones de conflicte, com Palestina i el Caixmir. També ha treballat per a Time Asia i Time Europe, i ha cobert temes tan variats com la tecnologia i el futbol (per exemple, el seu famós article sobre Lionel Messi), els negocis i les tendències socials. Va començar la seva carrera com a periodista al diari en anglès des de Visakhapatnam. La seva cobertura a Bagdad ha inclòs perfils d'atacants suïcides i altres terroristes, històries sobre iraquians i també de f
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Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh is an Indian-born American journalist and commentator. He is a columnist and member of the editorial board at Bloomberg Opinion. Starting in 2016, Ghosh was editor-in-chief of the Hindustan Times. He was previously managing editor of the business news website Quartz and Time magazine's world editor. He is an American national and was the first immigrant to be named world editor in Time's more than 80 years. He has previously been Time's Baghdad bureau chief, and one of the longest-serving correspondents in Iraq. He has written stories from other conflict areas, like Palestine and Kashmir. He has also worked for Time Asia and Time Europe and has covered subjects as varied as technology and football (like his very famous article about Lionel Messi), business and social
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بوبي غوش
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Bobby Ghosh in 2017
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Ghosh in 2017
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Bipasha Ghosh
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Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh és un periodista indi, cap del diari digital de negocis . Va ser redactor d'internacional de la revista Time, sent el primer no-estatunidenc en ocupar aquest càrrec. Anteriorment, havia estat cap de l'oficina de Bagdad de Time, i un dels corresponsals que va estar més anys a l'Iraq. Ha escrit històries d'altres zones de conflicte, com Palestina i el Caixmir. També ha treballat per a Time Asia i Time Europe, i ha cobert temes tan variats com la tecnologia i el futbol (per exemple, el seu famós article sobre Lionel Messi), els negocis i les tendències socials. Va començar la seva carrera com a periodista al diari en anglès des de Visakhapatnam. La seva cobertura a Bagdad ha inclòs perfils d'atacants suïcides i altres terroristes, històries sobre iraquians i també de figures polítiques.
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أباريسيم «بوبي» غوش (بالإنجليزية: Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh) هو صحفي هندي والمحرر الرئيس لمجلة تايم. وهو الشخص غير الأمريكي الأول الذي عُين المحرر العالمي لتايم منذ أكثر من 80 سنة.
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Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh is an Indian-born American journalist and commentator. He is a columnist and member of the editorial board at Bloomberg Opinion. Starting in 2016, Ghosh was editor-in-chief of the Hindustan Times. He was previously managing editor of the business news website Quartz and Time magazine's world editor. He is an American national and was the first immigrant to be named world editor in Time's more than 80 years. He has previously been Time's Baghdad bureau chief, and one of the longest-serving correspondents in Iraq. He has written stories from other conflict areas, like Palestine and Kashmir. He has also worked for Time Asia and Time Europe and has covered subjects as varied as technology and football (like his very famous article about Lionel Messi), business and social trends. He started his career as journalist with Deccan Chronicle, a popular English daily, at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. His Baghdad journalism has included profiles of suicide bombers and other terrorists, stories about extraordinary Iraqis and also political figures. Author of provocative Time magazine article related to the cover "Is America Islamophobic?" mildly titled "Does America Have a Muslim Problem?" when US attention to the building of a mosque near Ground Zero led the news. He has postulated that to a believing Muslim, the perception may be that "burning the Koran is much worse than burning the Bible, because the Koran is directly from God, while the Bible isn't."
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