Stan Grant joins ABC News as international affairs analyst

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Stan Grant has a new gig

In February 2019, Sarah Ferguson was"The whole world is focused on China now; it's actually the defining story of our age," Grant said.

ABC's news director Gaven Morris said the national broadcaster intends to increase its coverage of China despite not currently having any correspondents in the country."We're looking at all the different options to get journalists back in and reporting from Beijing again," Morris said. "What we really need to do is explain China much more thoroughly and that's [why Grant's role] is very much focused on context and analysis.

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