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Rob Wijnberg steps down as editor-in-chief of De Correspondent

Rob Wijnberg steps down as editor-in-chief of De Correspondent

Rob Wijnberg is stepping down as editor-in-chief of the online journalism platform De Correspondent to take on a new role within the organization. Deputy editors Rosan Smits and Maaike Goslinga will also transition into different positions at the platform as the search for new leadership begins.

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