Natalie Nougayrède

Natalie Nougayrède

Columnist, London

Natalie Nougayrède is a columnist at the Guardian where she launched the Europe Now series in 2018 and joined the editorial board in 2014. Previously she was the editor of Le Monde, and before that, its diplomatic correspondent (2005-2013) and Moscow bureau chief (2001-2005). She was awarded the Albert Londres journalism prize for her coverage of the Chechnya war. She serves on the board of the Primo Levi Centre in Paris, an NGO which helps refugees. She is a member of the Körber foundation’s History Reflection Group and a member of the ECFR Council. In 2020 she was a fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy, Berlin.