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James Brown is a correspondent on the Russian TV channel RT.
Originally from Devon, England.[citation needed] James moved to Moscow in 2005 to work for the newly founded Russian TV news network Russia Today. He lives in Moscow.
Brown has written and presented documentaries for RT, including a two part programme on the Russian Paratrooper regiment VDV which aired in October 2013.[1] Since 2015, he has focused on social and human interest documentaries around the world, and worked in news.