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Vincent Ni

Vincent Ni is the Asia Editor at NPR, where he leads a team of Asia-based correspondents whose reporting spans from Afghanistan to Japan, and across all NPR platforms.

As an international journalist, Ni previously reported from the Middle East, Europe and Asia. He reported on the "Arab Spring" from Egypt in 2011 and the Maidan protests from Ukraine in 2014. He also reported from the U.S. on the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections.

Before joining NPR, Ni was the China Affairs Correspondent and Bureau Chief for The Guardian newspaper and its Sunday edition, The Observer. In 2021, he presented a one-hour documentary on Henry Kissinger's 1971 secret trip to Beijing for the BBC World Service.

Prior to The Guardian, Ni was a Senior Journalist at the BBC in London, where, among other things, he wrote essays for BBC Radio 4's From Our Own Correspondent and worked on the network's flagship newsmagazine show, Newshour, which can also be heard on a number of NPR's member stations.

In 2019 Ni created and edited the Asia Matters podcast. The product was later acquired by the Brussels School of Governance in 2022.

Ni holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Oxford. He was a 2018 World Fellow at Yale University.

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Update: 2024-08-15