Alex Leff
Alex Leff is a digital editor on NPR's International Desk, helping oversee coverage from journalists around the world for its growing Internet audience. He was previously a senior editor at GlobalPost and PRI, where he wrote stories and edited the work of international correspondents.
Among his proud achievements, Leff helped edit GlobalPost's investigation into the Catholic Church's pattern of reshuffling priests accused of abuse into South American parishes, a series that won a Religion News Association award in 2016.
Earlier in his career, Leff reported in Spain and Costa Rica. In San José, Costa Rica, Alex was a reporter for Reuters, the online editor at The Tico Times newspaper and a correspondent with GlobalPost, among other outlets.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Leff earned a master's in journalism in Spanish at the University of Barcelona in conjunction with Columbia University.
- Greetings from Amman, Jordan, where history lent a colossal hand
- U.K. police have identified the suspected attacker of a Manchester synagogue
- Ukraine's Zelenskyy issues a stark warning about a global arms race and AI war
- Trump is open to meeting with Putin for peace talks without Zelenskyy
- The U.K. will recognize a Palestinian state if Israel doesn't agree to a Gaza ceasefire
- Trump sees 'real starvation' in Gaza, despite Israeli claims, and vows to step up aid
- After lashing out at Israel and Iran, Trump says the 'ceasefire is in effect'
- At war with Israel, Iran's foreign minister decries 'betrayal of diplomacy' in Geneva