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Nels Abbey

London, United Kingdom
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Nels Abbey is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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We need to talk about ‘racism laundering’: what it is, who benefits – and how to be vigilant
19 Sept 2023  |  the Guardian  |  English  |  Politics
The article discusses the concept of 'racism laundering,' where minority voices are used to express or endorse reactionary opinions, shielding the true proponents from criticism. It highlights instances where minority figures in the UK, such as politicians Kwasi Kwarteng, Priti Patel, and Suella Braverman, have made controversial statements or supported policies that could be perceived as racist. The author, Nels Abbey, references Dominique Samuels' claim that the MailOnline requested her to be the face of a ghostwritten piece, which she declined. The article suggests that this practice is part of a broader strategy to promote divisive narratives and policies while avoiding direct accusations of racism, as seen in the government's appointment of ethnic minority home secretaries post-Windrush scandal and the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report.
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Alasdair Baverstock Top Rated

Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Award-winning foreign correspondent and video journalist based in Mexico City, with more than ten years' experience and contacts throughout Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. 

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Co-founder of BavFilm video production company: www.bavfilm.com

Owns top-of-the-range video and photo ...
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Tortured and chained by her neck in a Mexican dry cleaners: The horrific story of a woman's two-year ordeal as a slave
06 May 2015  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Crime
Zunduri, a 22-year-old woman, endured two years of enslavement and torture at a Mexican dry cleaners owned by Leticia Molina Ochoa. She was forced to work 17 hours a day, chained by the neck, and suffered physical and psychological abuse. Zunduri was starved, burned, and beaten, leading to severe injuries and scars. She managed to escape when a chain was improperly fastened, and Ochoa, along with her sister, boyfriend, and daughters, now face charges of kidnapping and torture. Zunduri's story highlights the broader issue of slavery in Mexico, where over a quarter-million people are estimated to be in forced labor, surpassing the numbers in several other countries combined.
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Julia Bullock

Munich, Germany
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Julia Bullock is a journalist based in Munich, Germany.
Jobs Completed 1
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Meet the full Celebrity Big Brother 2018 line-up
13 Aug 2018  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Entertainment
The full line-up for the 2018 series of Celebrity Big Brother has been confirmed, featuring a mix of reality stars, actors, and other public figures. Notable participants include Gabby Allen, Dan Osborne, Stormy Daniels, and Roxanne Pallett. The series, which will be the last on Channel 5, is themed 'The Eye of the Storm' and aims to act as a 'public therapy session' for the housemates. The show will be hosted by Emma Willis, with Rylan Clark-Neal presenting the spin-off, Bit On The Side.
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Pedro Carvalho

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Pedro Carvalho is a Photographer and Cinematographer based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Nova portaria é anunciada após fã falecer em show no Rio
21 Mar 2023  |  inmagazine.ig.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  Health & Safety at Public Events
A cantora, após seu show no Rio de Janeiro, recebeu uma ligação de seu namorado, o jogador Travis Kelce do Kansas City Chiefs, expressando preocupação e alívio. O artigo também relata a trágica morte de Ana Clara Benevides, uma fã de 23 anos, que sofreu uma parada cardiorrespiratória durante o show de Taylor Swift na cidade. Ana Clara era estudante da UFR e faleceu a caminho do Hospital Municipal Salgado Filho. O incidente levou o ministro da Justiça e Segurança Pública, Flávio Dino, a anunciar novas medidas para garantir a segurança e a hidratação dos espectadores em eventos ao ar livre, incluindo a permissão para levar garrafas de uso pessoal e a obrigação dos produtores de disponibilizar água potável gratuita.
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Natalie Chalk

London, United Kingdom
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Natalie Chalk is a UK-based journalist who works on the news desk of the Daily Mail. She also works as Late Breaking News Editor at inews on weekends. Prior to this she has contributed articles to The Mail on Sunday, The Big Issue, The Guardian, Daily Express, Sunday Mirror, Women’s Health, TNT ...
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Budget travel: Chancellor’s changes will push up bus, train and air fares!
01 Nov 2024  |  chalkmarks.co.uk  |  English  |  Transportation
The recent Labour budget announcement by Chancellor Rachel Reeves will lead to increased travel costs in the UK, with train and bus fares set to rise and Air Passenger Duty increasing for flights. British Airways faces backlash for reducing meal services in business class, while the reopening of Notre Dame in France sparks debate over entrance fees. The article also highlights various travel destinations and changes, including new security measures at the National Gallery and the opening of the Old Bailey to tourists.
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Isabella Cipirska

London, United Kingdom
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Isabella Cipirska is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Love Island 2023 cast: Latest rumours on the contestants entering the next summer series on ITV
30 May 2023  |  inews.co.uk  |  English  |  Television
The upcoming 10th summer series of Love Island is set to premiere on 5 June on ITV2, with Maya Jama returning as host and Iain Stirling as the narrator. Rumored contestants include Molly Marsh, Andre Furtado, and Chloe Baker. The series will be filmed in Mallorca, following the winter edition in South Africa. The winning couple will share a £50,000 prize. The article also mentions the return of the weekly magazine show Love Island: Aftersun.
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Dipanjan Das

Kolkata, India
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I am an independent journalist with bylines across UK and US based newspapers like Dailymail, NYPost, Mirror, The Independent to mention a few.
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'Inseparable' twin brothers spurn wedding proposals from other women to wed identical twin sisters
26 Oct 2018  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Family
Identical twin brothers Leiju and Liju Chirayath from Palakkad, India, have lived their lives doing everything together, including a vow to marry identical twin sisters. They met Hima and Lima through a twins group on Orkut and after three years of friendship, they proposed. Their parents decided which brother would marry which sister. The couples married in August 2012 and settled in the same house in Palakkad, Kerala. They have since had children and the sisters have opened a teaching centre. The families enjoy living together and the brothers continue to share a strong bond, often wearing the same clothes and traveling together.
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Jane Flanagan Top Rated

Cape Town, South Africa
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Africa Correspondent of The Times (London)
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Jobs Completed 116
Job Success Rate 98%
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The father of a baby snatched 18 years ago from her hospital cot has revealed she has rejected her real parents in favour of the 'wicked' woman who kidnapped her.
11 Mar 2016  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Legal Trial
Zephany Nurse was kidnapped as a baby from a hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, and was found 18 years later after her biological sister, Cassidy, noticed a striking resemblance with a schoolmate. The kidnapper, who raised Zephany under a different name, was found guilty. Zephany, however, has chosen to stay with the kidnapper and has cut ties with her biological family. Her father, Morne Nurse, expressed his heartbreak over the loss of his daughter once again. The family's ordeal has been a rollercoaster of emotions, from the joy of finding Zephany to the despair of her rejection. The kidnapper showed no remorse during the trial, and the family continues to struggle with the complex situation.
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Aidan Foster-Carter

Exeter, United Kingdom
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Aidan Foster-Carter is a journalist based in Exeter, United Kingdom.
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Nothing to See Here? How Not to React to North Korea Rumors
28 Apr 2020  |  www.38north.org  |  English  |  Kim Jong Un's Health
Aidan Foster-Carter criticizes mainstream media's sensationalist and often inaccurate reporting on North Korea, highlighting the spread of unverified rumors and clichés about the country and its leader, Kim Jong Un. He points out the media's tendency to prioritize clicks over factual reporting, using the example of Kim Jong Un's health rumors to illustrate the issue. Foster-Carter argues that experts have a responsibility to provide informed analysis amidst speculation and misinformation, and to challenge the dominance of unqualified opinions in public discourse.
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Ilinka Iljoska

Prishtina
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I am an experienced independent journalist based in North Macedonia. I can cover Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, Albania and Bulgaria. I am always ready to travel at short notice. 

I provide written materials as well as and multimedia reports and documentaries.  I cover the entire ...
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British man flies to Greek-Macedonian border to rescue 18 relatives from refugee camp
09 Mar 2016  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Immigration
Halo Rashid, a 29-year-old British man, has flown to the Idomeni refugee camp on the Greek-Macedonian border to assist his 18 relatives, including his pregnant sister and newborn nephew, who have fled Iraq. Rashid, originally from Kirkuk and a UK resident for 16 years, showed a British passport and claimed to run a dry cleaning business in London. He arrived at the camp after being contacted by his family, who are living in dire conditions, with some refugees boiling grass for food. Rashid has been able to buy supplies due to his British passport, improving his family's diet compared to others in the camp. His family's journey included a perilous boat crossing from Turkey to Greece, and they are now hoping Rashid can help them reach safety. Rashid has attempted to seek assistance from the British Embassy but is uncertain of the support he can receive. The article also touches on the broader refugee crisis, with many trapped at the border and aid workers struggling to provide sufficient food and care.
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Daisy Jordan

London, United Kingdom
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Daisy Jordan is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. 

She has written for many titles including Metro, Grazia, Fabulous, The Sun, heat and Closer.
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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Move To Canada For Six-Week Break
26 Jan 2024  |  Grazia  |  English  |  Royal Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, along with their son Archie, are spending a six-week Christmas holiday in Canada. They chose Canada for its privacy and are staying at a secret location with Meghan's mother, Doria, and potentially other friends. Meghan considers Toronto a second home due to her time spent there filming the TV show 'Suits'. It is speculated that stylist Jessica Mulroney, her husband Ben, and their children might join the royal couple for Christmas. Prince Harry also recently dressed as Santa Claus to share a Christmas message with children of deceased British Armed Forces members at a party hosted by Scotty's Little Soldiers.
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Raman D Kaur

New Delhi, India
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Inspiring journalist working in New Delhi with leading British press agency.
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Indian baby snatched from her mother's bed and raped for two hours
14 Sept 2016  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Child Abuse
An 11-month-old baby girl was kidnapped and raped while sleeping with her family in a tent at a construction site in Delhi, India. The mother discovered her daughter missing and, after a frantic search with the help of neighbors and police, the child was found in nearby bushes, injured and unconscious. The family, living in a tent due to financial constraints, was devastated by the incident. A 42-year-old man, Vijay Singh, has been arrested and charged with the rape. The child was treated at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital and is recovering. The family is now considering leaving the area, overwhelmed by the event and concerned for their daughter's long-term health.
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Fiona Keating

London, United Kingdom
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Fiona Keating is a journalist and editor based in London, United Kingdom. She has worked for the Guardian, Euronews, the Independent, Yahoo! News and the Financial Times. She was the weekend news editor for International Business Times for over five years.

Subjects covered include sustainability,...
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Canada secretly helping gay Chechen men flee persecution
03 Sept 2017  |  The Independent  |  English  |  International Relations
The Canadian government has been discreetly assisting gay Chechen men to escape persecution through a secret program, guided by Canada’s foreign affairs minister, Chrystia Freeland. The initiative was a response to reports of a 'gay purge' in Chechnya, where men suspected of being gay were allegedly detained, tortured, and in some cases, killed. At least 22 individuals have found safety in Canada, with more expected to arrive. The program operates outside of international law conventions, but has been praised by human rights organizations. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other international leaders have condemned the human rights violations in Chechnya. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has denied the existence of LGBT people in Chechnya and suggested that if they exist, they should be deported to Canada.
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Mohamed Krit

Tunis, Tunisia
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He is a highly acclaimed photojournalist who has gained national and international recognition. His expertise lies in capturing powerful images and documenting breaking news stories, with a specific emphasis on the intricate matter of irregular migration. His objective is to bring attention to this ...
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ISIS Nice attack killer Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhiel sent £84k to his family in Tunisia
16 Jul 2016  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Mental health
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, the perpetrator of the Bastille Day attack in Nice, sent £84,000 to his family in Tunisia shortly before the incident, according to his brother Jaber Bouhlel. The money was sent illegally through acquaintances returning to Tunisia. Bouhlel's father, Mohamed Mondher, described his son as mentally ill, having suffered a nervous breakdown between 2002 and 2004, and stated that he was not a radicalized individual. Despite ISIS claiming Bouhlel as a 'soldier', his family insists he was not a terrorist. Bouhlel had a history of petty crimes but was not on a terrorist watch list. The family resides in Msaken, near Sousse, where another terrorist attack occurred in June 2015.
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Jenny Medlicott

Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Jenny Medlicott is a freelance writer and travel editor at The Pocket Media Group. She graduated from the University of Exeter in 2021, where she was also comment editor from 2020–2021. Since graduating, she has written for numerous publications, with bylines in The Independent, Marie Claire UK, ...
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Harvard University’s president resigns following plagiarism accusations and furore over comments on anti-Semitism
10 Oct 2023  |  LBC  |  English  |  Anti-Semitism
Claudine Gay has resigned as Harvard President following plagiarism accusations and criticism over her comments on anti-Semitism. Despite apologizing for her remarks, she faced mounting pressure and decided to step down, stating it was in Harvard's best interests. Harvard's board investigated the plagiarism claims, finding two papers needing additional citation but not violating research misconduct standards. Alan M Garber will serve as interim president.
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Sanjay Pandey

Bengaluru, India
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I am a multi-platform journalist with work published in different Indian and international media outlets, including Aljazeera English, DW, Friday Magazine, Barcroft TV and The Sun. I also take up fixing assignments and work with international journalists with their projects in Indian subcontinent. ...
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Girl, 7, blinded by bleeding and swollen eyes makes miraculous recovery after MailOnline help
01 Oct 2018  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Community Support
Dhanika Tripura, a seven-year-old from Tripura, India, who developed acute myeloid leukaemia causing blindness and disfigurement, has made a miraculous recovery following a crowdfunding campaign supported by MailOnline. Despite a low survival chance, she underwent nine months of intense chemotherapy at Dr. B. Borooah Cancer Institute in Guwahati, which led to significant improvement. Although she lost sight in one eye, her other eye was saved, and she will receive an artificial eye to replace the removed one. Further chemotherapy is planned to ensure the disease does not return.
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Keeley Ryan

Dublin, Ireland
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Keeley Ryan is a journalist based in Dublin, Ireland.
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Phillip Schofield is set to make his broadcasting comeback
08 Dec 2023  |  her.ie  |  English  |  Media
Phillip Schofield, the former 'This Morning' host, is reportedly set to return to broadcasting, potentially joining a major commercial radio station in the UK. This follows the publication of an external report clearing ITV of covering up Schofield's affair with a younger colleague. Industry insiders suggest that Schofield could secure a lucrative deal to return to radio broadcasting, marking a fresh start for the presenter.
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Mark Scott

London, United Kingdom
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Mark Scott is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 2
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Pudsey the dog's owner laments the loss of BGT star
24 Jul 2017  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Pets
Britain's Got Talent star Pudsey, a beloved dog, passed away from acute leukemia, leaving his owner Ashleigh Butler heartbroken. Ashleigh shared emotional memories of Pudsey during an interview on This Morning, highlighting their strong bond and his remarkable achievements, including winning BGT in 2012. Ashleigh's new dog, Sully, who grew up with Pudsey, is also mourning the loss. Tributes poured in from fans and fellow BGT winner George Sampson. Ashleigh's family expressed their devastation over Pudsey's passing, emphasizing his irreplaceable role in their lives.
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Rachel Steinberg

London, United Kingdom
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I am a London-based freelance multimedia journalist writing about sport, entertainment, lifestyle and travel for titles including the Independent, the i Paper, Metro.co.uk, the Daily Mirror, the Yorkshire Post, MailOnline and others.
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English
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20 Dec 2023  |  www.clippings.me  |  English  |  Olympic Sports
The journalist is an NCTJ multimedia sports journalist with a focus on women's, North American, Paralympic, and Olympic sports. They have been recognized for their work with a nomination for NCTJ Sports Journalist of the Year and have bylines in various reputable publications. The journalist takes pride in creating impactful stories that engage and educate readers. With a background in editing and a passion for sports, they have a broad understanding of sports culture in North America and Europe. They have also worked in digital media, are skilled in CMS and SEO, and have experience in radio and podcasting, being part of the editorial team for Europe's biggest baseball blog and podcast.
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