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Rukmini Callimachi
Romanian-American journalist (born 1973)
Rukmini Maria Callimachi (born Sichitiu[1] on 25 June 1973)[2] is a Romanian-born American journalist.
She currently works for The New York Times. She had been a Pulitzer Prize finalist four times. She hosted the New York Times podcast Caliphate, for which won a Peabody Award, but the Times returned the award after an investigation cast doubt on a significant portion of the podcast.
Rukmini Callimachi joined The New York Times in March as a foreign correspondent, covering Al Qaeda and ISIS.Background
Callimachi was named "Rukmini" (SanskritRukmiṇī (Devanagari: Sanskrit: रुक्मिणीIPA:[rukmiɳiː]) after the IndiantheosophistRukmini Devi Arundale, founder of Kalakshetra Foundation in Chennai, India, with whom her family was close.
Her original surname was Sichitiu. She is stepdaughter of Mihai Botez, a scientist and dissident opposing the Romanian communist regime.[1] Along her maternal lines, she descends from the Callimachi family of Phanariotes (which is also Greco-Roman