After graduation, Demirjian wrote
freelance for
The Christian Science Monitor. She worked for the
Congressional Quarterly from 2008 to 2009, then at the
United Nations, co-authoring reports on
peacekeeping operations, disaster relief and emerging democracies, before she committed to her
journalistic career. In 2010, she was a stringer in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip for the
Associated Press. She then covered Capitol Hill for
Congressional Quarterly and the
Chicago Tribune, and also worked at the
Tribune as a Metro reporter covering crime, the courts, and community news. As the
Las Vegas Sun's only Washington correspondent, she reported on the
White House, the federal courts, and
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the Nevada congressional delegation through two election cycles, and on national debates about energy, the economy, housing, defense, and immigration. In 2014 and for a year, Karoun Demirjian joined
The Washington Post's bureau as a correspondent in
Moscow, Russia while also working for
NPR as a freelance reporter. Since 2015, she has been a freelance reporter covering defense and
foreign policy for
The Washington Post. She also can be seen as a political analyst for
CNN and
CNN International. ==Awards==