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International editor Lindsey Hilsum is currently assigned as China correspondent. She has covered China's environmental crisis, its relations with North Korea, and the Chinese gene therapy industry.

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Seized tanker crew safe »

The biggest tanker ever seized by pirates is anchored off the Somali coast, reports Lindsey Hilsum.

Tanker

Mama Africa dies »

The South African singing legend Miriam Makeba has died at the age of 76 after suffering a heart attack following a concert in Italy, reports Lindsey Hilsum.

Makeba (credit: Getty)

Democracy beckons for new king »

An Oxford-educated 28-year-old is crowned king of the tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutan. Lindsey Hilsum reports.

Biography

International editor Lindsey Hilsum is currently assigned as China correspondent and head of our Beijing bureau. She has covered China's environmental crisis, its relations with North Korea, and the Chinese gene therapy industry.

She is also our international editor. She won the 2005 Royal Television Society Journalist of the Year Award for her reporting from Fallujah and Beslan, amongst other stories.

She reported the 2003 war in Iraq from Baghdad for 10 weeks, and has returned to Iraq several times.

During the NATO Kosovo campaign she was in Belgrade; she has also spent extended periods in Zimbabwe and the Middle East.

She won the 2003 Royal Television Society Specialist Journalist of the Year award for her reports from the Palestinian refugee camp at Jenin, and has twice won awards from Amnesty, including one for her coverage of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994.

Previously she reported for the BBC, the Guardian and other newspapers from Africa and Latin America, where she was an aid worker for OXFAM and UNICEF.

She is a regular contributor to the New Statesman, the Observer and Granta.

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