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Charles M. Sennott

I am a journalist, author, documentary film maker and digital-age entrepreneur. I started out as a reporter at a small NPR affiliate in Amherst, MA in 1984, and I have a particular love for working with audio. But most of my craft has been as a writer and largely as a foreign correspondent with about 20 years of experience in the Middle East. I have also served as an on-air correspondent in two documentaries on the still-unfolding revolution in Egypt for PBS FRONTLINE.  In 2008, I left The Boston Globe, where I worked for 15 years and where I served as Middle East bureau chief covering the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and ventured into the world of startups. In 2009, I co-founded GlobalPost, an online international news organization based in Massachusetts.As GlobalPost Executive Editor from 2009 to 2013, I built a great team of about 70 correspondents in 50 countries and a dozen full-time editors in Boston. This team has earned a reputation for punching above its weight class and has won numerous awards, including the Polk, the Peabody, several Overseas Press Club awards and others.In the last year, I have dedicated my efforts to building a new foundation-supported initiative known as The GroundTruth Project, which seeks to train the next generation of foreign correspondents and to produce in-depth and investigative coverage of social justice issues. These projects, supported by Ford, Luce, Kaiser and other foundations, are published as GlobalPost Special Reports and, whenever possible, are carried out in partnership with PRI's The World.
Conflict
The ‘black box’ of Egyptian military power
Conflict
Mohammed Abbas: Running for the Revolution
Politics
Seeking truth in the ‘NGO republic’
Politics
Haiti names Sean Penn ambassador
Politics
The money behind the Egyptian military
Politics
Combat photojournalism exhibit opens in NYC
Politics
The loss of Anthony Shadid, a profound listener and reporter
Politics
Marie Colvin remembered
Politics
Return to Haiti: A day in the life of a broken island
Lifestyle
The ghosts of Haiti’s Hotel Oloffson
Politics
Seeking an accurate death toll in Haiti
Politics
Efforts underway to educate young reporters in Haiti
Politics
‘We need to tell them the history of Haiti’
Politics
High up in Haiti’s Petionville, another world
Conflict
Life Sentence: Women and justice in Afghanistan
Politics
‘No Woman’s Land’: A safety guide for female journalists
Conflict
A new GlobalPost blog: RIGHTS
Christian Orthodox pilgrims from Serbia as they pray, sing and carry wooden crosses on Good Friday.
Culture
After church bombings in Cairo, a poignant Good Friday for pilgrims in Jerusalem
Agence France-Presse
For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series
Agence France-Presse
For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series
Agence France-Presse
For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series
Agence France-Presse
For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series
Agence France-Presse
For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series
Agence France-Presse
For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series
Politics
For Which It Stands: Worldview
Politics
A coin toss in Afghanistan
Commentary
Analysis: The pope and Hitler Youth
Politics
Redefining the “peace process”
Commentary
Spain tries to move on
Politics
Kosovo, 10 years later
Politics
Obama’s war
Agence France-Presse
A father’s shadow
Commentary
The maestro returns
Commentary
Divided cities
Agence France-Presse
Schooled by the Taliban
Business, Finance & Economics
Where the rubber meets the road
Politics
For Which It Stands
Commentary
The angels want to wear my red shoes
Commentary
Netanyahu comes to Washington
Politics
Obama’s outreach: The view from Dubai
Politics
The ground truth in Islamabad
Politics
Nancy Dupree’s love affair with Kabul
Politics
Taliban leaders report progress in secret talks with the US and Afghanistan
Agence France-Presse
Life, death and the Taliban: Blowback
Agence France-Presse
Life, death and the Taliban: War of ideas
Politics
Envoy hopes to repair tattered US image
Politics
Life, death and the Taliban: Counterinsurgency
Agence France-Presse
Life, death and the Taliban: Funding the Taliban
Agence France-Presse
Life on Stonecutter Street
Commentary
Opinion: ‘The best and the brightest’ all over again
Commentary
Opinion: Eight years later
Politics
Obama stars on Letterman, tipping off his big week
Politics
Opinion: Assessing Obama’s foreign policy touch
Business, Finance & Economics
Analysis: Obama strikes a tough tone on Iran
Commentary
Analysis: Al Qaeda on its way out?
Commentary
Life, death and the Taliban
Agence France-Presse
GlobalPost launches Study Abroad page
Commentary
Interview: Ambassador Ryan Crocker
Commentary
In memory of a well-traveled dog
Commentary
How ’bout them apples?