On December 4, 2025, in the Ballroom of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents in the United States (AFPC-USA) and the international correspondents’ community will host the Annual Foreign Press Awards Gala.

This distinguished evening will celebrate the outstanding achievements of journalists who continue to inform, inspire, and uphold the values of a free and independent press around the world. The 2025 Foreign Press Awards will bring together members of the international media, diplomats, leaders from academia, the corporate world, philanthropy, and social impact sectors to honor those whose exceptional reporting has shaped global understanding and brought critical stories to audiences everywhere.

The 2025 Foreign Press Awards will honor Andrea Mitchell (NBC News) with the Honorary Foreign Press Award in recognition of her lifetime contribution to international journalism; Al Jazeera Network, recipient of the Press Freedom Award for its unwavering commitment to independent journalism and its defense of press freedom; and the Prize of Excellence awardees — Brooke Masters (Financial Times), James Longman (ABC News), Jim Sciutto (CNN), Tim Stenovec (Bloomberg), Trey Yingst (FOX News), Weijia Jiang (CBS News / White House Correspondents’ Association President), and Yaroslav Trofimov (The Wall Street Journal) — who are being recognized for their distinguished contributions to journalism and their impact on global understanding.

In addition, during the December 4 Gala, the Association will present the 2025 Scholarship Awards to outstanding international correspondents pursuing master’s degrees in journalism across U.S. universities, as part of its mission to support the next generation of global reporters.

All requests for attendance, table reservations, and invitations should be submitted by completing the official Foreign Press Awards Gala Registration Form.


Supporters of the Foreign Press Awards 2025


NBC News Chief Washington Correspondent and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent
Recipient of the 2025 Honorary Foreign Press Award

Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell is NBC News’ Chief Washington and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent. A veteran political correspondent, Mitchell has covered every presidential campaign since 1980 as well as reporting on national security issues across all NBC News platforms. Mitchell's extensive coverage of the White House, Congress and the State Department includes the Reagan/Gorbachev summits, 9/11, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Iran nuclear negotiations, conflicts in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and assignments in China, Vietnam, Cuba, Haiti, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Israel and the Palestinian territories. She was a panelist for the 1988 Bush-Dukakis Presidential debate as well as in the NBC News Democratic Primary debate in 2015. In 2019, she co-moderated the fifth Democratic Presidential debate. From 2008 to 2025, Mitchell hosted “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC. 


2025 Prize of Excellence Awardees

Brooke Masters

Brooke Masters is the US Managing Editor of the Financial Times, overseeing editorial operations in the US and the Americas from its regional headquarters in New York. Since first joining the FT in 2006, Masters has held a number of roles; most recently serving as US Financial Editor (2022-2024), where she led a team of reporters covering financial services and wrote a business column for the opinion section.

JAMES LONGMAN

James Longman is ABC News’ chief international correspondent, and has been at ABC News as a foreign correspondent since 2017. Based in London, Longman has reported from over 60 countries across all seven continents, often at the forefront of the most important international events of our time.

jim sciutto

Jim Sciutto is CNN’s chief national security analyst and anchor of The Brief with Jim Sciutto weekdays at 6pmET on CNN International and CNN Max.

Tim Stenovec

Tim Stenovec co-hosts Bloomberg Businessweek Daily weekdays on Bloomberg TV and Bloomberg Radio, and Bloomberg Crypto on Bloomberg TV. He joined Bloomberg in 2020 with more than a decade of experience as a journalist. Before joining Bloomberg, he was an anchor at Cheddar, an editor at Business Insider, and a reporter at The Huffington Post.

Trey Yingst

Trey Yingst currently serves as chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in August 2018. Yingst is leading FNC’s live coverage surrounding the Israel-Hamas war from the ground in Southern Israel. Previously, he covered Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, providing 24/7 coverage from the ground in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. 

Weijia Jiang

Weijia Jiang is CBS News’ senior White House correspondent based in Washington, D.C. Jiang’s reporting is featured across all CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including the “CBS Evening News”, “CBS Mornings”, and CBS News 24/7, CBS News’s premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service. Jiang has covered the White House beat since 2018, including the transitions between presidential administrations.

Yaroslav Trofimov

Yaroslav Trofimov has worked around the world as a foreign correspondent of The Wall Street Journal since 1999, and has served as the newspaper’s chief foreign-affairs correspondent since 2018. He is also the author of three acclaimed books of narrative non-fiction and one novel that has been published in several languages.  Yaroslav was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting in 2023, for his work covering the war in Ukraine, and in 2022, for his work on the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, and won the National Press Club award for political analysis of the changing international order in 2024.


2025 Press Freedom Grant Recipient: Al Jazeera Network