Padgaonkar on edit board of HuffPost’s online portal

Padgaonkar on edit board of HuffPost’s online portal

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 04:47 PM IST
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London : A leading international news portal, The Huffington Post, today announced plans for creation of THEWORLDPOST, a new online publication with 10 editions around the world with an editorial board that includes noted Indian journalist Dilip Padgaokar. In association with the Berggruen Institute on Governance, an independent, non-partisan think and action tank, Huffington Post will bring together contributors from diverse countries, backgrounds and perspectives for the new venture. 

THEWORLDPOST can be found at its own website and in the world section of Huffington Post. Its content will also be published by the 10 international editions of Huffington Post, including in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan and Brazil. Besides Nicolas Berggruen, chairman of the Berggruen Institute on Governance, and Padgaokar, the editorial board includes Huffington Post editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington, Aspen Institute CEO Walter Isaacson, eBay chairman Pierre Omidyar and Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt.

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