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About Alyssa
Alyssa McMurtry is a Canadian journalist based in Northern Spain.
Currently, she is following and reporting on the coronavirus in Spain for international media.

The Spain correspondent for a Turkish newswire, she has deep knowledge of the issues affecting Spain today.  She has reported extensively on the Catalan crisis, the Spanish political scene, Spain's role migration and the EU, the myriad of corruption scandals, the intersection of sports and politics, cultural oddities, social issues and Spanish historical memory.  

Alyssa has worked in broadcast (radio and live Skype interviews) with CBC (Canada) and RTE (Ireland) and print/digital with CBC, El Pais, Postmedia network, Anadolu Agency, Guernica magazine and more.

She has reporting experience from London, Canada and India and a master's in translation and an undergraduate degree in journalism and history.
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Chatfield Brothers Find Jobs In House

25 Apr 2024  |  www.gongwer.com
Two of Rep. Lee Chatfield's brothers, Paul and Aaron Chatfield, have been hired into the Michigan House of Representatives to work in member offices and caucus services. Paul Chatfield will transition to Caucus Services, while Aaron Chatfield works in Rep. Aaron Miller's office. Both hires were made without direct influence from Lee Chatfield, despite his high-ranking position in the House Republican caucus. The hiring process followed standard procedures, and both brothers are considered qualified for their roles. The article highlights the rarity of immediate family members of legislators becoming legislative staffers without prior experience.

Viral infections overload Spain’s healthcare system

04 Apr 2024  |  aa.com.tr
Spain is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 and flu cases after the holiday season, leading to an overloaded healthcare system. Emergency rooms are saturated, with the situation expected to worsen in the coming weeks. Madrid's La Paz Hospital has reported patients waiting in hallways, and primary care clinics face a major bottleneck. The new health minister, Monica Garcia, has called for Spaniards to maintain preventive measures. Despite high initial COVID-19 vaccine uptake, Spain is now behind, with only 50% of the high-risk population vaccinated against the flu, below the WHO's goal.

Spain’s reelected Premier Sanchez unveils new Cabinet with 22 ministers

04 Apr 2024  |  aa.com.tr
Pedro Sanchez, Spain's Socialist Party leader and reelected premier, announced a new Cabinet for his progressive coalition government, maintaining many senior ministers while introducing new ones. The Cabinet, which includes 12 women among its 22 ministers, is the second-largest in Spain's modern history and emphasizes feminist and social policies. Notably, Podemos politicians lost their ministerial posts, and the new Cabinet faced criticism from the Popular Party and others for various reasons, including the reappointment of Fernando Grande-Marlaska as interior minister.

Spanish premier urges Western countries to recognize Palestinian state ‘once and for all’

04 Apr 2024  |  aa.com.tr
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called on Western states to recognize the state of Palestine, emphasizing the need to address the suffering in Gaza and achieve a permanent cease-fire. He proposed a peace conference for a two-state solution and stated Spain would recognize Palestine unilaterally if necessary. This stance has caused a diplomatic rift with Israel, although the Israeli ambassador to Spain recently returned, signaling a potential positive shift in relations.

Gongwer Free Read & Service Enhancements

08 Jan 2024  |  www.gongwer.com
Gongwer News Service has partnered with WDET Detroit Public Radio to co-host the 'MichMash' podcast, starting January 12, 2024. Zach Gorchow and Alethia Kasben from Gongwer will join Cheyna Roth as co-hosts, enhancing the podcast's coverage of Michigan's political landscape. The collaboration aims to provide in-depth analysis and engaging discussions on state politics. Gongwer has also established a new podcast studio in Lansing for in-person interviews. 'MichMash' is available on major podcast platforms and several public radio stations in Michigan.

Group Launches Effort To Reverse Energy Siting Law

08 Jan 2024  |  www.gongwer.com
A group named Citizens for Local Choice has launched an effort to reverse a recently passed Michigan law that transfers the siting authority for large-scale wind and solar energy projects to the Public Service Commission. The group aims to return this authority to local governments, allowing them to enforce local ordinances on energy facilities. The initiative requires 356,958 valid voter signatures by May 29 to appear on the November 2024 ballot. The law, passed along party lines, is supported by Rep. Abraham Aiyash and environmental groups like the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, who argue it provides more options for renewable energy and local input. The Michigan Townships Association supports the repeal, emphasizing the need for local control over decisions impacting communities.

What is in the new EU deal on migration and asylum?

21 Dec 2023  |  qoshe.com
The article discusses the new deal on migration and asylum agreed upon by the European Union. It outlines the key components of the agreement and its implications for member states and migrants seeking asylum within the EU.

Lawmakers Hope To See Hate Crimes Package Move In '24

12 Dec 2023  |  www.gongwer.com
Michigan's hate crimes law is set for significant updates, with legislative action expected in 2024. The proposed bills aim to expand protections to include sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, age, and ethnicity. Key figures like Rep. Noah Arbit and Sen. Stephanie Chang emphasize the urgency of addressing rising hate crimes, particularly in the context of increased antisemitism and Islamophobia. Attorney General Dana Nessel supports the changes, highlighting their potential to prevent severe bias-oriented crimes. Despite some opposition citing First Amendment concerns, the legislation has bipartisan support and backing from all county prosecutors in Michigan.

Brinks: Gratifying '23 Will Be Followed By No Shortage Of Work In '24

05 Dec 2023  |  www.gongwer.com
Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks expressed pride in the Democratic majority's legislative achievements in 2023, including repealing right to work, expanding LGBT protections, and enacting firearms restrictions. She anticipates further work in 2024 on prescription drug affordability, auto no-fault insurance, and economic development. Brinks highlighted the challenges of maintaining caucus unity and working in a polarized political climate. She defended the Democrats' budget priorities and investments in education, countering Republican criticisms. The article underscores the significant policy changes and the ongoing legislative agenda for the coming year.

The President of the Government of Spain emphasizes that recognizing Palestine is in Europe's interest

30 Nov 2023  |  aa.com.tr
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez highlighted the benefits for Europe in recognizing the State of Palestine, citing moral positioning and geopolitical interests. He criticized the situation in Gaza and the ongoing occupation of Palestinian territories by Israel. Sánchez expressed concerns about regional stability and the potential spread of conflict. During his Middle East tour, he announced Spain's willingness to unilaterally recognize Palestine if the EU does not. Currently, nine out of 27 EU countries recognize Palestine, with 139 of 193 UN member states also acknowledging it.
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