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Journalists Who Cover INE
Jose Bautista
Jose Bautista is a journalist based in Brisbane City, Australia. He has worked as journalist and foreign correspondent for Spanish news agency EFE, Agence France Presse (AFP), Chinese news agency Xinhua, Spanish news agency Europa Press (EP) and Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA) in Colombia, Venezuela ...
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Club La Matica is crowned champion of the La Vega Superior Basketball Tournament
24 Dec 2024
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hoy.com.do
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Spanish
| Basketball
Club La Matica triumphed over La Villa in the sixth game of the final, winning 90-84 to claim the championship in the 30th edition of the La Vega Superior Basketball Tournament. The victory marked their eighth title in the tournament's history. Key players included Juan Guerrero, who scored 28 points and 12 rebounds, and Juan Miguel Suero, who was named the Most Valuable Player. The event was well-supported by fans and received significant media coverage. The tournament was backed by various sponsors and organizations, including the Ministry of Sports and Recreation and the Association of Basketball of La Vega.
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Victor Blanco
Victor Blanco is a journalist based in Ciudad de México, Mexico.
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More than 143,000 people visited Vigo during December 2023
06 Feb 2024
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OndaCero
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Spanish
| Local News
The Christmas season in Vigo continues to attract visitors, with 214,151 people arriving in November and December 2023, marking a nearly 20% increase from the same period in 2022. Spanish tourists increased by 6,500 to 133,679, while international visitors rose significantly to 80,472, with Portuguese tourists notably increasing by 69% to 46,414.
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Victor Castillo
Victor Castillo is an independent television news reporter, field producer, camera man and editor based in McAllen, Texas United States of America. He specializes on immigration, drug trafficking and national security issues. He is bilingual (English/Spanish) and can work on both sides of the US-...
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Jobs Completed 40
Job Success Rate 98%
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Welcome to the Pluxee Blog
01 Mar 2024
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www.sodexo.com.mx
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Spanish
| Trends
The Pluxee Blog introduces readers to Pluxee, a new brand offering a range of experiences. It covers topics such as the steps to create a business in Mexico, the importance of International Women's Day, the role of workplace incentives, the evolution of salary to include emotional wages, strategic management, the impact of fuel prices on daily life and the economy, legal aspects of food vouchers, superior benefits for employees, Valentine's Day gift trends, emergency car kits, the value of the UMA 2024, fuel management for fleets, and the importance of workplace well-being post-pandemic.
Romain Chauvet
Romain Chauvet is a French-Canadian journalist and producer based in Madrid, Spain. He's interested in stories linked to politics, migration, media, social issues, and climate change. He has a bachelor in communication and journalim from the University of Québec in Montréal, Canada, and a ...
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Crowds, breakdowns, and copper thefts: What’s the real reason for Spain’s ongoing rail issues?
30 Nov 2024
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Infrastructure
Spain's rail network faces significant challenges, including delays, breakdowns, and thefts, exacerbated by increased competition and rising passenger numbers. Renfe, the national rail company, has lost its monopoly and now competes with Ouigo España and Iryo, leading to policy changes that have not favored passengers. Infrastructure projects are underway to modernize and expand capacity, but current disruptions persist. The situation reflects growing pains from liberalization, with experts noting both successes and ongoing issues. The future remains uncertain as the network adapts to increased demand and competition.
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Isabella Cota
Isabella Cota is a freelance journalist based in Ciudad de México, Mexico. As a former Bloomberg Correspondent she has covered Latin America's most exciting business, financial, political and social stories. She was previously with Reuters and has collaborated with The Guardian, BBC Mundo, NPR and ...
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The private sector against judicial reform: 'The price of Mexican assets will suffer'
24 Aug 2024
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El País México
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Spanish
| Political Tensions
The article discusses the private sector's opposition to the proposed judicial reform in Mexico, which aims to elect judges, ministers, and magistrates through popular vote. Critics, including investors and international organizations, argue that the reform threatens democracy and could negatively impact the Mexican economy. The reform is seen as a move by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to consolidate power, raising concerns about the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary. The potential economic repercussions include a decline in the value of Mexican assets and increased investment risk. The article highlights the broader political and economic context, including the influence of the ruling party Morena and the response from international stakeholders like the United Nations and the U.S. ambassador to Mexico.
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Gerard Escaich Folch
Journalist with experience in international affairs, Spanish politics, Catalan politics, and local affairs. Working for Euronews as journalist and Assignment Editor. Collaborating with Ràdio Capital de l'Empordà in the current affairs show. Reporting, interviewing, presenting radio bulletins, and ...
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Emirates Team New Zealand wins 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona
19 Oct 2024
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www.catalannews.com
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English
| Sports Event
Emirates Team New Zealand triumphed in the 37th America's Cup held in Barcelona, marking their third consecutive victory in the prestigious sailing competition. The event, which saw Ineos Britannia as the runner-up, was hosted in Barcelona after New Zealand chose the city as the venue. Despite the success, the event faced local opposition due to concerns over its impact on rent and traffic. The competition also featured the first-ever women's event in its history. Organizers are optimistic about hosting future editions in Barcelona, though the decision rests with the winning team.
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Theo Farrant
Theo Farrant is a journalist based in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 12
Job Success Rate 100%
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From Hollywood to Holy Water: Why has Shia LaBeouf converted to Catholicism?
09 Jan 2024
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news.yahoo.com
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English
| Religion
Shia LaBeouf, known for his roles in 'Holes', 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull', and 'Transformers', has converted to Catholicism. His confirmation took place on New Year’s Eve at a Mass by Capuchin Franciscan friars in California. LaBeouf, who had a barmitzvah at 13, is considering a future role as a deacon. The Capuchin Franciscans announced his conversion on Facebook, expressing joy at his commitment to his faith. LaBeouf trained for his role as Saint Padre Pio at Old Mission Santa Inés Parish, where the confirmation ceremony was held. He has spoken about his spiritual journey and the impact of Catholic teachings on his life and work.
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Freelance Videographer with more than 7 years of experience, working for The Associated Press and Director of a new video agency in Chile. I´ve being working in agencies since 2008, starting in Reuters, then AP, I have a war correspondent course made in Brazil. Special Coverage, available ...
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Rigoberto Urán, Nairo Quintana y Egan Bernal, confirmaron que estarán en el Tour Colombia
18 Dec 2023
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infobae
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Spanish
| Sports Event
The Tour Colombia, a UCI 2.1 category cycling competition, will return in 2024 after a four-year hiatus, featuring prominent Colombian cyclists such as Rigoberto Urán, Nairo Quintana, and Egan Bernal. The event, scheduled from February 6 to 11 in Boyacá and Cundinamarca, has generated significant excitement among local cyclists. International cyclist Mark Cavendish has also confirmed his participation. The article highlights the enthusiasm and preparations of the cyclists and their teams for the upcoming race.
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Tom Gayle
Tom Gayle is a Freelance Broadcast Journalist based in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. He carries out regular work for BBC TV and Radio, Sky News Radio and RTE Radio. Present in a clear and confident manner. Passionate about sport and news. Happy to commute to different locations.
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Manchester United: 'Scrutiny from the hierarchy has never been greater'
26 Feb 2024
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www.bbc.com
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English
| Football
Manchester United faced scrutiny after an underwhelming performance against Fulham, despite pre-match optimism from manager Erik ten Hag and new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The defeat brought further questions about Ten Hag's future at the club, especially as the team has suffered the most defeats at this stage of a season since the 1989-90 campaign. The presence of Sir David Brailsford in the stands and the absence of Ratcliffe at the game highlighted the increased scrutiny from the club's hierarchy.
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Alicia Gonzalez
alicia gonzalez is a journalist based in Madrid, España.
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This is what the world economy will look like in 2024, the year of the Ds: deceleration, disinflation, debt, and deglobalization
23 Dec 2023
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El País México
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Spanish
| Deglobalization
The global economy in 2024 is expected to face deceleration, disinflation, debt, and deglobalization. Despite robust growth in 2023, especially in the US, the outlook remains cautious with potential risks from geopolitical uncertainties and fiscal imbalances. Key factors include the end of interest rate hikes, upcoming elections in major economies, and the impact of digitalization and demographic changes. The article highlights the resilience of the US economy, challenges in the Eurozone, particularly Germany, and the surprising growth in Spain driven by tourism and internal demand. The analysis underscores the need for fiscal adjustments and the potential long-term impact of AI on productivity.
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Christian Michael Gonzalez Sanchez
I am Christian, a Mexican citizen and resident of the most visited border in the world, Tijuana. My work focuses on street photography and investigative journalism with a focus on government, political, and social issues. Soy Christian, ciudadano mexicano y residente de la frontera más visitada ...
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More than 40,000 intimate images of Tijuana women circulate on Telegram
09 Jan 2025
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veritas
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Spanish
| Cybercrime
In Tijuana, a concerning trend has emerged where over 40,000 intimate images of women are being circulated on Telegram groups without consent. These groups, easily accessible but requiring payment for full access, share sensitive personal information alongside the images. Antonio Rosales Martínez is identified as a key figure in facilitating these transactions. The article highlights the legal implications under Mexico's Ley Olimpia, which penalizes the non-consensual distribution of intimate content. It suggests contacting Telegram support to report and remove such illegal content.
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Roberto Gotta
Roberto Gotta is a journalist based in Bologna, Italy.
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Manchester United, revolution: from Ugarte to De Ligt, the jewels in the crosshairs
21 Jul 2024
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www.tuttosport.com
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Italian
| Manchester United
Manchester United is undergoing a strategic transformation under manager Erik ten Hag, who has been given veto power over transfers. The club, backed by Ineos, aims to restore its prestige through smart market operations. Key targets include Manuel Ugarte and Matthijs de Ligt, with recent signings like Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro strengthening the squad. Despite challenges, such as failed bids for Jarrad Branthwaite, United remains active in the transfer market, with Ten Hag supported by former players Van Nistelrooy and Hake in his coaching staff.
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Lexie Harrison-Cripps
LEXIE HARRISON-CRIPPS is a photojournalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. She is internationally published and currently freelances for three international agencies as well as for UK national press. She has extensive experience working with environmental groups, activists, migration stories and ...
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Science & Environment
Natural Disasters
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180,000 women march in Mexico City
10 Mar 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Violence Against Women
On International Women's Day, March 8, 2024, an estimated 180,000 women gathered in Mexico City to protest against violence and demand their rights. Dressed in lilac and purple, they chanted for recognition of their strength and criticized the lack of police protection. The march highlighted the alarming statistics of female homicides and femicides in Mexico, with nearly 10 women killed daily in 2023. Protesters expressed distrust in the police and judicial system, citing high rates of impunity and police abuse. The march concluded in the Zocalo, where tensions between protesters and police were evident. Despite the challenges, young participants like 10-year-old Emiliana Leyva Alvarez remained hopeful for change.
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Simon Hunter
Simon Hunter is a freelance journalist, translator and voice-over artist who has been based in Madrid, Spain since the year 2000. For 15 years he worked at Spain's biggest daily, EL PAÍS, where he was the editor of their English Edition. He is also an experienced television and radio pundit, as ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Spain sets new record for vacation apartments, with more than 340,000 across the country
20 Dec 2023
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www.theolivepress.es
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English
| Economic Trends
Spain has reached a new high in vacation apartment availability with 340,424 units, offering 1.7 million beds, as reported by the National Statistics Institute (INE) and Spanish daily El Pais. Despite a decline from 2020 to 2021 due to the pandemic, 2022 saw a 9% increase in short-term rentals. All regions except the Balearic Islands experienced growth, with Asturias leading at a 15% increase. Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia have the highest absolute numbers of rental apartments. The International Monetary Fund has urged Spain to construct more homes to address the housing crisis.
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Moki Edwin Kindzeka
Moki Edwin Kindzeka is a journalist based in Yaounde, Cameroon. In addition to his work for VOA, DW, AP and other western media, Moki Edwin Kindzeka is a local TV, radio and online reporter in Yaounde. In the past year, he has written a series of reports on key social issues at home, as well as ...
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Jobs Completed 268
Job Success Rate 97%
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Chadian women complain of underrepresentation in December elections
13 Nov 2024
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www.voanews.com
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English
| Chadian Politics
Chadian women leaders and activists express concerns over underrepresentation in the upcoming December elections, despite promises from General Mahamat Idriss Deby to ensure gender equality. Women make up just over one-third of the candidates, with financial barriers and societal resistance cited as obstacles. Activists criticize the government for not adhering to resolutions for increased female representation in government positions. The Patriotic Salvation Movement and the national elections management body, ANGE, face criticism for low female participation and nomination rejections.
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Tiago Lima
Tiago Lima is a photographer from Bahia based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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GNR officer dies in motorcycle accident in Chamusca
07 Sept 2024
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TVI Notícias
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Portuguese
| Death
A 23-year-old GNR officer died in a motorcycle accident on Municipal Road 577 in Chamusca. Despite resuscitation efforts by the VMER medical team and Chamusca Volunteer Firefighters, the officer was declared dead at the scene. The GNR's Criminal Investigation Unit is investigating the accident, and INEM psychologists were present to support the officer's family.
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Ana Martinez
Ana Martinez is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain, specialized in international reporting, remote sensing and corporate communications. She worked as editor, video journalist and freelance writer for a number of publications and media outlets.
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Inflation 'takes pity' on Mexicans' wallets: Stands at 4.56% in the first half of November
22 Nov 2024
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www.elfinanciero.com.mx
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Spanish
| Mexican Economy
In the first half of November, Mexico's inflation rate decreased to 4.56%, down from 4.83% in late October, according to INEGI. This figure was below the 4.68% forecast by analysts in a Citibanamex survey. The core inflation rate also moderated, with goods inflation at 2.46% and services at 4.85%. The non-core index, which includes volatile items, was at 7.64%, with agricultural products at 11.33%. The decrease in energy and government-authorized tariffs was attributed to the end of summer electricity subsidies in 11 cities. Key price increases were noted in electricity, onions, papayas, housing, and air transport.
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Ana Martins
Ana Martins is a journalist based in Lisbon. And also a Screenwriter, Film Director, Copywriter, Voice-Over and Radio Host.
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Government already has report pointing out flaws in the health emergency plan
30 Dec 2024
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SIC Notícias
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Portuguese
| Government Policy
The Portuguese government has received a report highlighting deficiencies in the Health Emergency Plan, with recommendations for improvement. Key issues include incomplete upgrades to emergency services, inadequate prioritization for oncology patients, and unmet needs in maternal and mental health services. The Ministry of Health, led by Ana Paula Martins, is set to review the report. A new protocol with INEM and the Liga dos Bombeiros aims to enhance pre-hospital patient transport, addressing long-standing concerns about service sustainability.
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Luis Mora
Luis Mora is a journalist based in Managua, Nicaragua.
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Industry resumes the delinquency observatory that will publish the 'blacklist' of companies that pay late
14 Jan 2024
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www.eldia.es
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Spanish
| Government Policy
The Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism is reviving the State Observatory of Private Delinquency, with plans to publish an annual 'blacklist' of companies that significantly fail to meet payment deadlines to their suppliers. This initiative is part of the 'Crea y Crece' Law aimed at monitoring payment periods in commercial transactions. The blacklist will include companies with over 600,000 euros in overdue debt that pay less than 10% of their invoices within the legal deadline. The first publication is delayed by at least a year due to the pending implementation of an electronic invoicing system by the Ministry of Finance. The observatory will also produce an annual report on payment periods and delinquency, including public administration data provided by the Ministry of Finance and Public Function.
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Ronan Murphy
Ronan Murphy is an Irish football journalist, focusing on the Bundesliga, European and international soccer. He is a regular Bundesliga and Champions League pundit on the Sony Sports Network and is Head of Social for the Realtimes Network, running social media for sites such as FootballTransfers, ...
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The Glazers bad owners? Celtic director ditches club ahead of Deadline Day to play golf with McIlroy
30 Jan 2024
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www.footballtransfers.com
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English
| Transfer Market
Celtic director Dermot Desmond faces criticism for prioritizing a golf event with Rory McIlroy over the crucial transfer deadline day, reflecting poorly on the club's leadership amid a lackluster transfer window. Meanwhile, Manchester United fans anticipate the end of the Glazers' ownership as INEOS nears a 25% takeover. Celtic's inactivity in the transfer market contrasts with rivals Rangers' efforts to strengthen their squad, further frustrating fans.
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Timothy Obiezu
Timothy Obiezu is a multimedia journalist with years of reporting and broadcast experience. He freelances for global media outlets like VOA, TRT World, Vice News, etc from his current based in Abuja, Nigeria.
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Jobs Completed 125
Job Success Rate 95%
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Nigeria Begins Trial of INEC Officials, Others
06 Mar 2024
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www.voaafrica.com
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English
| Legal Issues
Trials have commenced in Nigeria for hundreds of individuals, including members of the country's electoral commission, INEC, who are accused of offenses related to the general elections held last year.
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Tiago Ramalho
Tiago Ramalho is a journalist based in Figueira da Foz, Portugal.
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Government allocates nine million euros for research and doctoral scholarships in health
12 Jan 2024
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www.publico.pt
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Portuguese
| Healthcare
The Portuguese government will invest 9.4 million euros by the end of 2025 to enhance scientific research within health institutions. The 'Saúde+Ciência' program, a collaboration between the Ministries of Health and Science, will create 120 doctoral scholarships, fund 40 research projects, and provide 15 positions for scientists in health-related institutions. The initiative aims to attract more researchers to the National Health Service and improve conditions for health professionals to pursue doctorates and research. Secretary of State Margarida Tavares emphasizes the program's potential to transform the satisfaction and value of health professionals, with funding secured until 2030.
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David Walsh
David Walsh is a journalist based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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Jobs Completed 24
Job Success Rate 100%
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Tadej Pogacar secures revenge on great rival two years in the making
19 Jul 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Sports Rivalry
Tadej Pogacar secured a significant victory in the Tour de France, overcoming his rival Jonas Vingegaard in a dramatic stage to Isola 2000. Despite Vingegaard's determined efforts and strategic planning by his team, Pogacar's strength and experience prevailed. The race highlighted the intense rivalry between Pogacar and Vingegaard, with emotional moments and strategic maneuvers playing a crucial role. Pogacar's performance is seen as a return to his best form, while Vingegaard's resilience and effort were also commended.
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