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Rukmini Callimachi is a journalist known for her in-depth reporting on terrorism and international conflicts. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she and her family fled the country when she was five years old, seeking refuge in Switzerland before immigrating to the United States. She grew up in Ojai, California, and pursued higher education at Dartmouth College and the University of Oxford.
Callimachi began her journalism career covering local news in Illinois before joining the Associated Press, where she reported on various issues across West Africa. In 2014, she joined The New York Times as a foreign correspondent, focusing on terrorist organizations like ISIS and al-Qaeda. Her work often involved analyzing documents left behind by these groups, providing insights into their operations.
Throughout her career, Callimachi has been recognized as a Pulitzer Prize finalist multiple times and has received awards such as the George Polk Award and the Michael Kelly Award. Her dedication to uncovering the complexities of global terrorism has made her a significant figure in international journalism.