Rahat Kapur
Apr 01, 2025

'Asia isn’t just part of the story—it is the story': WSJ’s Deborah Ball on why global news attention is shifting east

A year after taking the helm, The Wall Street Journal Asia's editor unpacks the newsroom’s strategic reboot—from a strengthened team in Singapore to a renewed focus on fast, analytical, and irreplaceable journalism.

Deborah Ball. Photo: The Wall Street Journal

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