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About Tesa
Foreign correspondent and news presenter with almost 15 years of experience covering international affairs, politics and business. Based in Brussels since 2011 but always roving around Europe and Asia. Monitoring EU affairs, NATO, austerity policies, humanitarian crisis, radicalisation and extremism, etc. Always an eye on Asia.

Contributed live breaking news reporting to BBC World News, Al Jazeera English (on air reporting and field producing), CBC News (Canada), Voice of America, BBC Radio, CBS Radio, HuffPost Live, Fox News (US), RTÉ (Ireland), RT, TRT World, Arise News and others. 

Correspondent/presenter for RT in Moscow, Brussels, London. Main news anchor, business reporter and producer for TVB, HK's biggest terrestrial channel. Freelance producer for CNN International in HK; fixer/on-air talent for AJE's show "48". 

In addition to experience in broadcast news, also worked as a print journalist for newspapers and corporate lifestyle/news magazines. Published in Columbia Global Reports : http://globalreports.columbia.edu/blog/2016/03/in-brussels-an-attack-predictable-and-preventable

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What would make the COP26 climate conference a success?

12 Oct 2021  |  www.cbc.ca
The COP26 climate summit, described as a critical turning point for humanity by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, aims to secure global commitments to net zero emissions by 2050, adapt to protect communities, mobilize climate finance, and ensure accountability. Despite significant pledges from major players like China and the U.S., experts warn that current national pledges fall short of meeting climate targets. The success of COP26 hinges on making concrete commitments and actions to bridge the gap between current pledges and necessary emissions cuts to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

After the Harry and Meghan interview, how does the monarchy keep calm and carry on?

13 Mar 2021  |  www.cbc.ca
The article examines the aftermath of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey, highlighting the potential impact on the British monarchy. It draws parallels with past royal crises, such as Princess Diana's interview and her death, and discusses the monarchy's ability to adapt subtly to modern societal expectations. Expert opinions suggest that while the monarchy faces reputational damage, it is unlikely to become obsolete. The article also addresses the issue of racism within the royal family and the broader implications for British society.

After the Harry and Meghan interview, how does the monarchy keep calm and carry on?

13 Mar 2021  |  www.cbc.ca
The article examines the aftermath of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey, highlighting the challenges faced by the British monarchy. It draws parallels with past crises, such as Princess Diana's struggles, and discusses the potential for subtle changes within the monarchy to address issues like racism. Public opinion remains largely supportive of the monarchy, though the interview has impacted the reputations of Harry and Meghan. Experts suggest that while the monarchy will survive, it must adapt to remain relevant in a changing society.

U.S. becoming further isolated by COVID-19 crisis

30 Jun 2020  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The United States faces increasing isolation as COVID-19 cases surge, with the European Union excluding the U.S. from its list of countries allowed to travel into the bloc. Health experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, express concern over the rising number of cases, while some states delay reopening plans. Republican leaders, including Vice President Mike Pence and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, begin advocating for mask-wearing. The article highlights the political polarization surrounding mask usage and the varied state-level responses to the pandemic.

Dutch? Belgian? How lockdown works in a town with one of the world's most complex borders

23 May 2020  |  www.nbcnews.com
Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, a town divided between Belgium and the Netherlands, faces unique challenges in enforcing social distancing rules due to its complex international border. Residents experience different lockdown measures depending on which side of the border they live on, leading to peculiar situations such as shops being partially open and differing mask mandates on public transportation. Local figures like Sarah Bakker and Sylvia Reybroek highlight the difficulties and suggest a unified European approach to handling the crisis.

Medvedev slams EU's 'hasty decisions' on Russia sanctions

18 Oct 2018  |  www.euronews.com
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev criticizes the European Union's sanctions on Russia, calling them hasty decisions that harm both EU residents and Russian businesses. Medvedev discusses the strained relations between Russia and the EU, attributing the tension to internal political motives within Western countries. He also addresses accusations of cyber attacks and election interference, emphasizing that sanctions are counterproductive. Medvedev highlights the importance of international cooperation and dialogue, while expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of sanctions in changing Russia's policies. The interview covers various geopolitical issues, including US-Russia relations, the situation in Syria, and internal protests in Russia.

UK's Brexit proposal 'doomed to fail', says ex-PM Tony Blair - Exclusive

02 Sep 2018  |  euronews.com
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair criticized the UK government's Brexit proposal as 'doomed to fail,' predicting it will not pass in Parliament. The Chequers plan, which offers a softer Brexit, has been met with resignations from key ministers and opposition from the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier. Blair, a proponent of the UK staying in the EU, expressed sympathy for Prime Minister Theresa May, who now has to deliver Brexit despite having campaigned against it. The UK Parliament is expected to vote on the Chequers plan in October, while the EU has suggested a final deal could be reached in November.

Oxfam Haiti ex-chief denies paying for sex as scandal rocks aid sector

15 Feb 2018  |  www.euronews.com
Roland Van Hauwermeiren, the former Oxfam director implicated in a sex abuse scandal, denied allegations of paying for sex with prostitutes or abusing minors in Haiti, admitting to mistakes but not as reported by the media. The scandal has led to the resignation of Oxfam's deputy chief executive, jeopardized government funding, and prompted ambassadors like Minnie Driver and Desmond Tutu to sever ties with the charity. The British Government is considering halting funding to aid agencies that do not address such issues, and the European Commission is also a significant funder of Oxfam. Andrew MacLeod, a former aid worker, calls for greater accountability and prosecution of offenders within the aid sector.

After years of 'fake news attacks' across Europe—EU responds

17 Jan 2018  |  www.euronews.com
The European Parliament has established an anti-fake news unit to combat misinformation ahead of the 2019 European elections, responding to calls for action against Russian propaganda. The EU has allocated €1 million annually for this initiative, which began in 2015. Russian state-run media, such as RT and Sputnik, have been expanding their influence in the West, offering counter-narratives to Western media. Russia denies accusations of interfering in European democratic processes, dismissing them as unfounded.

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