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Rob Schmitz

International Correspondent, Berlin

Rob Schmitz is NPR's international correspondent based in Berlin, where he covers the human stories of a vast region reckoning with its past while it tries to guide the world toward a brighter future. From his base in the heart of Europe, Schmitz has covered Germany's levelheaded management of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of right-wing nationalist politics in Poland and creeping Chinese government influence inside the Czech Republic.

Prior to covering Europe, Schmitz provided award-winning coverage of China for a decade, reporting on the country's economic rise and increasing global influence. His reporting on China's impact beyond its borders took him to countries such as Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand. Inside China, he's interviewed elderly revolutionaries, young rappers, and live-streaming celebrity farmers who make up the diverse tapestry of one of the most fascinating countries on the planet. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road (Crown/Random House 2016), a profile of individuals who live, work, and dream along a single street that runs through the heart of China's largest city. The book won several awards and has been translated into half a dozen languages. In 2018, China's government banned the Chinese version of the book after its fifth printing. The following year it was selected as a finalist for the Ryszard Kapuściński Award, Poland's most prestigious literary prize.

Schmitz has won numerous awards for his reporting on China, including two national Edward R. Murrow Awards and an Education Writers Association Award. His work was also a finalist for the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award. His reporting in Japan — from the hardest-hit areas near the failing Fukushima nuclear power plant following the earthquake and tsunami — was included in the publication 100 Great Stories, celebrating the centennial of Columbia University's Journalism School. In 2012, Schmitz exposed the fabrications in Mike Daisey's account of Apple's supply chain on This American Life. His report was featured in the show's "Retraction" episode. In 2011, New York's Rubin Museum of Art screened a documentary Schmitz shot in Tibetan regions of China about one of the last living Tibetans who had memorized "Gesar of Ling," an epic poem that tells of Tibet's ancient past.

From 2010 to 2016, Schmitz was the China correspondent for American Public Media's Marketplace. He's also worked as a reporter for NPR Member stations KQED, KPCC and MPR. Prior to his radio career, Schmitz lived and worked in China — first as a teacher for the Peace Corps in the 1990s, and later as a freelance print and video journalist. He also lived in Spain for two years. He speaks Mandarin and Spanish. He has a bachelor's degree in Spanish literature from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, and a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

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Wednesday

USMNT Copa America Preview

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San Francisco Giants announcer Dave Flemming remembers Willie Mays

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Friday

Over the next month, 24 countries vie to be the men's European football champion

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White House moves to secure rural health care systems from cyberattacks

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Pope Francis is expected to give a speech on artificial intelligence at the G7 summit

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Morning news brief

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Every song is a novella for The Decemberists. The band has released a new collection

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Thursday

Morning news brief

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European Commission to impose tariffs of nearly 40% on electric vehicles from China

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Wednesday

Is Elon Musk worth $45 billion to Tesla?

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A check on inflation and whether interest rates could be lowered

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President Biden shows support for his son Hunter after being convicted in gun case

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Morning news brief

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Tuesday

Israel's fighting with Hezbollah, on it border with Lebanon, is intensifying

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Federal jury convicts Hunter Biden on felony gun charges

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Southern Baptists are meeting in Indianapolis and they have a full agenda

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Green parties suffered dramatic losses in the European parliament elections

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Monday

Until recently shark bites were rare in Florida' panhandle

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European parliamentary election results offer a glimpse into Eu priorities

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Power grids in the western U.S. are forced to handle rising temperatures

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Morning news brief

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Benny Gantz, longtime Netanyahu rival, resigns from Israel's war cabinet

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Saturday

In Berlin, thousands take to the streets to protest far-right extremism

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