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Young Reporter Takes On Global Hotspots
11 Dec
Summary
- Robert Sherman named first international correspondent.
- He will be stationed in Rome to cover global affairs.
- Sherman volunteered for Ukraine coverage previously.

A significant expansion in international news coverage is underway with the appointment of Robert Sherman as the first dedicated international correspondent. Sherman, 29, is expected to be based in Rome, Italy, a strategic location enabling him to cover events across the Middle East, western Europe, and Geneva.
This initiative reflects a growing recognition that many stories with direct implications for Americans unfold far from U.S. borders. Sherman is prepared to report from global 'hot spots,' including potential coverage of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine or the complex dynamics in the Middle East, emphasizing how these international events affect everyday American lives.
Sherman's prior experience, including volunteering to cover the Russian invasion of Ukraine for NewsNation and reporting on papal events in Rome, has prepared him for this demanding role. His new book, "Lessons From The Front," details his evolving worldview and understanding of global cultures, highlighting the challenges and rewards of his extensive travels.




