Matthew BellMB

Matthew Bell

Editor
I’m an editor and correspondent based in the Boston newsroom. When I’m not working closely with producers and hosts on our daily program, I’m looking for new story angles to report – especially related to China, the Middle East and religion. By way of background, I studied comparative religion and Chinese history at the University of Vermont. That led me to Mandarin language classes and U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. My first job in public radio was at KQED in San Francisco. I joined The World as a staff reporter in 2001 and over the years I’ve covered a wide range of global stories: from immigration to U.S. foreign policy; international business to North Korea’s nuclear activities; the wars in Iraq, Ukraine and the Gaza Strip to human rights in China. I spent three years as The World’s Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem. Beyond journalism, I’m helping to raise a couple of kids in Massachusetts and trying to become a better guitar player.
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Israel-Hamas war
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Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
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