Vivian Salama

Vivian Salama is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She previously reported for The Wall Street Journal where, most recently, she covered the White House. Much of Vivian’s earlier career was spent overseas as a foreign correspondent, including as Baghdad bureau chief for The Associated Press, and she has reported from more than 85 countries. Vivian is also an attorney and a member of the District of Columbia Bar.

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  1. A Dating-App Nightmare

    Millions of Americans connect online, but do they know who is receiving their messages?

    Illustration of a hand holding a phone
    Illustration by Lucy Naland. Source: Getty.
  2. All Eyes on Cuba

    Trump’s campaign to take out long-standing U.S. irritants looks back to the Caribbean.

    A man in a CDN cap holds a Cuban flag
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  3. The End of Diplomacy

    The once-bustling corridors of the State Department are tomblike as ambassadors scrape for information.

    A collage of Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff
    Illustration by Paul Spella / The Atlantic. Sources: Ludovic Marin / AFP / Getty; Krisztian Bocsi / Bloomberg / Getty.