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Carlos Manuel Alvarez
Carlos Manuel Alvarez is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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Xóchitl Gálvez presents her pre-campaign team
05 Dec 2023
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www.noroeste.com.mx
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Spanish
| Politics
Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz, a pre-candidate for the Presidency of Mexico from the coalition 'Fuerza y Corazón por México', has introduced her pre-campaign team. The team includes experienced Mexicans with a clear vision to run a winning campaign and aims to build a strong middle-class Mexico. The team members come from diverse backgrounds, combining civil society and politics, and include Santiago Creel Miranda as the General Coordinator, Carolina Viggiano Austria as the Executive Coordinator, and various other members leading committees on international affairs, thematic tables, alliances, communication, campaign leaders, vote promotion, prospective, civil society, and social causes.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
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Emmerdale spoilers: Mack gets punched, Amy is grabbed by an assailant
11 Dec 2023
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au.news.yahoo.com
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English
| Soap Opera
In the upcoming episodes of Emmerdale, tensions rise as Matty punches Mack during a confrontation, while Amy is unexpectedly grabbed by a hooded figure. Mack's plan to reunite with his son Reuben involves deceiving Chloe, but it backfires, leading to further conflict. Meanwhile, Pollard struggles with his Parkinson's diagnosis, Nicola and Claudette clash over Christmas fair plans, and various characters face personal dilemmas and new opportunities. The storyline weaves through themes of family, deception, and community events, setting the stage for dramatic developments.
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George Buid
George Buid is a freelance photographer and journalist based in Metro Manila, Philippines. His work has been published in Zuma Press, Transcontinental Times, InterAksyon, Pacific Press Agency, and news outlet. He is a self-taught photographer who started his career photojournalism and visual ...
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Healthy Hearts Inspired from a Young Life
20 Nov 2024
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The Manila Stories
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English
| Healthcare Awareness
The House of Representatives hosted a seminar emphasizing heart health among Filipino children and adults, highlighting the roles of parents, guardians, teachers, and healthcare professionals. Rep. Angelica Natasha Co, motivated by the loss of her godchild Coco Francisco to heart disease, advocates for increased awareness, early screenings, and improved healthcare access. Dr. Alberto Atilano noted a governmental shift towards preventing cardiovascular diseases. The seminar, part of National Children's Month, aimed to raise awareness and promote a healthier future for Filipino children.
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Mattha Busby
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Chlorine attacks and daily harassment: why Mexico’s female delivery drivers are organising
07 Dec 2023
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the Guardian
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English
| Labor Rights
Female delivery drivers in Mexico face daily harassment and violence, including misogynistic aggression and sexual harassment from colleagues, customers, and restaurant staff. Berline Augustin, a Haitian delivery driver, recounts her experiences of being attacked and harassed. The National Union of App Workers (Unta) is working to support these women by advocating for their rights and setting up safe spaces called 'punto naranja' where they can rest and seek help. Despite the lack of corporate and governmental support, the union and its members continue to fight for better working conditions and protections.
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Vicente Calderón
Vicente Calderón is a bilingual journalist based in Tijuana, Mexico. With more than 30 years practicing journalism on both sides of the border, Vicente Calderón understands like few others the dynamics of the news in the region where Mexico and the United States meet. Calderón is an "All ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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California wins big with Biden's new immigration policy
10 Oct 2023
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www.hechoencalifornia1010.com
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Spanish
| US Politics
California's undocumented population stands to benefit significantly from a new immigration policy announced by the Biden administration, which extends protections to undocumented residents married to U.S. citizens. The policy could protect over half a million spouses and children from deportation and allow them to apply for citizenship. The announcement, made on the 12th anniversary of DACA, also includes plans to expedite work visas for DACA recipients with job offers. While the policy has been praised by immigrant rights advocates, it faces criticism from Republicans and potential legal challenges.
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Osniel Carmona Breijo
Osniel Carmona Breijo is a journalist based in Havana, Cuba.
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The children of political prisoners have suffered much more than one can imagine
24 Jan 2024
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www.cubanet.org
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Spanish
| Political Repression
Luis Rodríguez Pérez, representing political prisoners María Cristina Garrido Rodríguez and Angélica Garrido Rodríguez, received the Patmos Award for Religious Freedom on their behalf after a State Security orchestrated boycott in October. The award, given collectively for the first time, also recognized Jorge and Nadir Martín Perdomo, all imprisoned for participating in the July 2021 protests in Mayabeque. The ceremony was initially planned for October 31 but was prevented by State Security. Rodríguez Pérez had to secretly receive the award due to surveillance. He shared the struggles of the political prisoners and their families, emphasizing the suffering of their children. He expressed no desire for dialogue with the regime, calling them 'beasts' with 'diabolical instinct' and urged the international community to raise their voices for Cuban prisoners.
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Pedro Carvalho
Pedro Carvalho is a Photographer and Cinematographer based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Angélica talks about being robbed by a businessman in her career
12 Dec 2023
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inmagazine.ig.com.br
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Portuguese
| Social Issues
During an appearance on TV Cultura's Roda Viva, Angélica, aged 50, discussed being robbed by former business managers early in her career, a time when her family, inexperienced in the industry, managed her. She also touched on her family's separation from her professional path for a healthier relationship. Angélica supported her husband Luciano Hulk's hypothetical presidency and expressed willingness to adapt as a first lady, referencing Ruth Cardoso's intelligence. Additionally, she advocated for women's right to choose regarding abortion, drawing from her personal experience of sexual abuse at age 12 and the impact of such trauma on young girls' education.
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Laura Couto
Laura Couto is a journalist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She works as a correspondent of NBC Sports. She has worked in TV, radio, newspapers and webpages.
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Four victims who died buried in a landslide in BH are being mourned today
03 Oct 2023
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cbn.globoradio.globo.com
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Portuguese
| Natural Disasters
The bodies of four victims who died in a landslide in Belo Horizonte have been released to their families and are being mourned today. The deceased are Roberto Mauro Silva, Zacarias Evangelista Fonseca, Rafael Pereira Barbosa, and Juliana Angélica Menezes Veloso. A fifth victim, Igor Alves do Vale, survived with leg injuries and is hospitalized in the capital of Minas Gerais.
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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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12 European exhibitions worth visiting this spring
29 Mar 2024
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ru.euronews.com
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Russian
| Cultural Events
This spring, Europe offers a stunning selection of art exhibitions, from the Museum Orsay celebrating 150 years of Impressionism to the Perth Museum unraveling the mystery of the unicorn's origin. Highlights include Angelica Kauffman at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Britta Marakatt-Labba's textile art at the National Museum in Oslo, Leila Babirye's queer Ugandan art at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and Pino Pascali's influential works at Fondazione Prada in Milan. Other notable exhibitions are Jean Cocteau at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Caravaggio's final works at the National Gallery in London, Caspar David Friedrich's landscapes at Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the history of Olympism at the Louvre in Paris, Ana Lupaș's political and personal works at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and Sylvia Bächli's minimalist art at Centro Botín in Santander.
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Roberto Ferrer
Journalist with experience in written stories, video, interactive graphs and more. In love with new technologies, nature, travelling... Fast learner, specially when it comes to ICT tools. Contact me for more info.
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Journalism
Jobs Completed 35
Job Success Rate 97%
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At least 23 deputies will request leave to participate in elections
11 Jan 2024
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elpopular.mx
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Spanish
| Political Campaign
Eduardo Castillo, president of the Junta de Gobierno y Coordinación Política of the Puebla State Congress, announced that at least 23 deputies will request leave to participate in the 2024 electoral process. He assured that legislative work for the people of Puebla will continue without issues. Castillo also mentioned that he will monitor the rulings during 2024 to prevent any anomalies and will continue working for the people of Puebla. The deputies seeking re-election or other positions have not been fully disclosed, but some from the Morena party include Eliana Angélica Cervantes, Xel Arianna Hernández, Daniela Mier, Carlos Evangelista Aniceto, Yolanda Gámez, Azucena Rosas Tapia, and Edgar Garmendia de los Santos.
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Matt Haines
Matt Haines is a journalist based in New Orleans, United States of America.
Jobs Completed 99
Job Success Rate 100%
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Americans Divided Over Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action
01 Oct 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Education
Americans are divided over the Supreme Court's decision to overturn affirmative action in university admissions, a policy that has historically benefited minority students. Proponents argue that affirmative action is essential for ensuring equal opportunities, while opponents believe it is no longer necessary and that admissions should be merit-based. The decision has sparked reactions from various stakeholders, including educational institutions and civil rights organizations, who express concerns about increased racial segregation and the impact on minority communities. The debate highlights differing views on race, meritocracy, and equality in American society.
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Ana Herrero
Ana Herrero is an investigative journalist, photographer, videographer and producer (fixer) based in Caracas, Venezuela. Previous work has appeared in CNN, The Sunday Times, NTN24 and The New York Times. Herrero is currently covering South America for The Washington Post.
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Job Success Rate 98%
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Loggerhead sea turtles of Venezuela killed by ‘beach cabbage’
11 Apr 2024
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www.washingtonpost.com
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English
| Environmental Issues
In La Sabana, Venezuela, loggerhead sea turtles are facing a new threat from an invasive plant known as beach cabbage, which is affecting their survival rates. Local volunteers, including Pedro Luis Pérez, have been working to protect the turtles, but the plant's roots are crowding out the eggs. Biologists on Isla Margarita have identified the same issue, and although the Venezuelan Environmental Ministry has acknowledged the problem, no action has been taken. The turtles also face other risks such as illegal trade, natural predators, and climate change. Local activists continue to fight for the turtles' survival with little government support.
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Amy Kazmin
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Amy Kazmin is an award-winning, experienced foreign correspondent, who currently serves as the Rome bureau chief for the Financial Times, covering politics, economy, business, climate change, and social and cultural issues in Italy for one of the world's most respected news organisations. Prior ...
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Rome needs a small miracle to pull off the Vatican’s jubilee
05 Oct 2023
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www.ft.com
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English
| Tourism
Rome is preparing for the Vatican's upcoming jubilee, expected to draw 32 million pilgrims, exacerbating the city's housing crisis as landlords convert apartments into short-term rentals. The Vatican, facing financial strain, sees the jubilee as a revenue opportunity through pilgrim influx and merchandise sales. Despite a €4.8bn allocation for public works, many projects remain incomplete, leaving Rome resembling a construction site. Residents express concerns over the city's infrastructure, while authorities emphasize the jubilee's potential positive legacy. The event highlights tensions between religious significance and urban challenges.
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Lottie Limb
Lottie Limb is a digital reporter for Cambridgeshire Live, based in Cambridge. She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and has previously written features in a freelance capacity for euronews Living and Ecohustler.
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Arts & Books
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Nobody should be okay with this: COP16 ends in confusion with no consensus on nature funding
04 Nov 2024
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www.euronews.com
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English
| International Relations
COP16, the 2024 United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Cali, Colombia, ended without consensus on funding for the Global Biodiversity Framework, jeopardizing efforts to protect 30% of nature by 2030. Key issues included the failure to agree on a strategy for raising funds and monitoring targets, with developing countries particularly affected by the lack of financial commitments from wealthier nations. Despite some progress, such as a global levy on genetic data products and a permanent role for Indigenous peoples in decision-making, the conference highlighted significant challenges in achieving biodiversity goals. The need for integrated climate and biodiversity solutions remains urgent as attention shifts to the upcoming COP29.
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Mónica Mateos
Mónica Mateos is a journalist based in Ciudad de México, México.
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I would fall short in talking about what La Jornada means for Mexico
21 Sept 2024
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La Jornada
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Spanish
| Journalism
Ernesto Cortés Nolasco, an 81-year-old avid reader, reflects on the significance of La Jornada in Mexican journalism, emphasizing its role in providing truthful news amidst a landscape of biased media. He recounts his experiences with Prensa Latina and the importance of media in shaping public discourse. The article highlights the enduring principles of La Jornada and its impact on readers, while also acknowledging the challenges faced by media in maintaining integrity. The piece concludes with a tribute to Carmen Lira Saade for her leadership in sustaining the newspaper's reputation over 40 years.
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Ricardo Montoya
ricardo montoya is a freelance video journalist.
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Querétaro: neighbors in the mountains walk several hours to get water from springs
29 Oct 2023
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La Jornada
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Spanish
| Infrastructure
Residents of La Luz and Las Joyas in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro face severe water scarcity, walking several hours to distant springs due to lack of infrastructure. The communities also lack electricity, relying on solar cells for minimal power. The government plans to relocate these communities, but residents oppose the move due to concerns about overcrowding and loss of livelihood. Protests have been ongoing since October 24, demanding better access to water and services.
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Tafadzwa Mwanengureni
Tafadzwa Mwanengureni is an early career freelance journalist who mainly focus on health, education and social issues. She is a holder of a National Certificate in Mass Communication and currently studying towards a National Diploma from Harare Polytechnic. Tafadzwa practically started the ...
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Pelé, Brazil’s mighty king of ‘beautiful game,’ dies
26 Oct 2023
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Southern Eye
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English
| Soccer
Pelé, the legendary Brazilian soccer player who won three World Cups and became a global sports icon, passed away at 82 after battling colon cancer. Known for his grace and skill, Pelé revolutionized soccer with his samba-like style and became a symbol of Brazil's elegance on the field. His career spanned nearly two decades with Santos and the Brazil national team, where he became the sport's most prolific scorer. Pelé's influence extended beyond soccer as he served as a politician, businessman, and ambassador for UNESCO and the United Nations. Despite facing racism, he remained a source of pride for Black Brazilians. Pelé's legacy endures through his contributions to soccer and his impact on the global stage.
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Christina Noriega
I'm a freelance journalist, based in Bogotá, Colombia. I cover human rights, gender equality, social movements, culture and the environment. My work has appeared in The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Vice, NACLA, Women's Media Center, Remezcla and more. As a Texas-born Colombian-American, I strive to ...
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Colombia goes gaga over gymnast Ángel Barajas: From fence jumper to Olympic medalist
06 Aug 2024
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www.npr.org
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English
| Colombian Sports
Ángel Barajas, a 17-year-old gymnast from Colombia, made history by winning a silver medal in the men's horizontal bar at the Olympic Games, marking Colombia's first gymnastics medal. Despite growing up in a single-parent household with financial struggles, Barajas was inspired by the Icelandic TV show LazyTown and pursued gymnastics with the support of his family and coach Jairo Ruiz. His victory has sparked national pride and calls for increased government support for gymnastics in Colombia. Barajas' achievements have been widely celebrated, and he is now considering training abroad for future competitions.
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Yeshiel Panchia
Yeshiel Panchia is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Global Investor Commission 2030 announces US$11trn support
23 Nov 2023
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www.miningreview.com
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English
| Social Responsibility
The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030, with over US$11 trillion in investor support from 82 investors, aims to shape a socially and environmentally responsible mining sector by 2030. The commission, advised by UNEP and backed by PRI, includes a diverse group of 24 Commissioners from various sectors. It builds on the response to the 2019 Brumadinho disaster, contributing to a Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management and an independent institute. A landscape research project will commence in November 2023 to understand future mining challenges.
Omar Perez
Omar Perez is a journalist based in Chicago, United States of America.
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Coparmex rejects Marcelo Ebrard's caravans in the US to attract foreign investment to Mexico
04 Oct 2023
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www.marcrixnoticias.com.mx
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Spanish
| Economic Policy
Angélica Frías González, president of Coparmex in Quintana Roo, criticized the initiative by Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard to organize caravans in Los Angeles to attract US companies to invest in Mexico. She suggested it would be more beneficial to promote Mexican companies in the US to generate foreign exchange. During the 'Economic Perspectives 2023' business meeting, she highlighted the recent membership of Coppel in Coparmex Quintana Roo and praised the company's new business banking services. She also commented on the positive impact of the Tren Maya project on state mobility and emphasized Coparmex's role in supporting the business sector through education and government engagement.
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Ugo Poletti
Ugo Poletti is a journalist based in Odessa, Ukraine. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of “The Odessa Journal”, digital media platform in English about culture, history, social and business life in Odessa, biggest port and cultural capital of Black Sea region
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ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, Map and Update December 3, 2023
04 Dec 2023
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Kyiv Post
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English
| International Relations
The Institute for the Study of War's latest assessment highlights Russian President Vladimir Putin's decree formalizing the current military strength, increased reliance on remote strikes by Russian forces due to Ukrainian air defense, and calls for international investigation into the killing of Ukrainian soldiers by Russian forces. The report also notes Russian missile and drone strikes, censorship of military personnel's relatives, and efforts to normalize the war through milbloggers. Additionally, it discusses the use of the Russian Orthodox Church for indoctrination and the strengthening of the United Russia party in occupied Ukraine ahead of the 2024 presidential elections.
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Sophie Tavernese
I’m a freelance journalist based in Courmayeur, but travelling very much. I’m a contributor for East Journal (a web magazine focused on world news and foreign politics) and I also run SophienVoyage, a travel blog.
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Lillianes, la Castagna d'oro 2023 va a Mirko Billette
01 Nov 2023
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RaiNews
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Italian
| Cultural Event
The Castagna d'oro 2023 in Lillianes, Italy, was awarded to Mirko Billette for the best fresh chestnut. The event, which began in 1958, is Italy's oldest chestnut festival. Donato Vallomy and Gabriel Sucquet took second and third places, respectively. The number of producers has halved compared to previous years due to climate change and societal evolution.
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Kyley Warren
Kyley Warren is writer & editor.
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The POPSUGAR Holiday Gift Guide Is Officially Here — Shop Our Editors' Favorite Picks
01 Oct 2023
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www.popsugar.com
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English
| Product Recommendations
POPSUGAR's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide offers a curated selection of product recommendations across various categories, including beauty, fashion, tech, and home. Editors provide personal endorsements for items such as Laneige Lip Glowy Balm, Chunks Checker Claw Clip, and Lovehoney Boost Waterproof Bullet Vibrator. The guide features gifts under $25, $50, $100, and over $100, ensuring options for all budgets. Highlights include the iWalk Portable Charger, Loop Experience Earplugs, and the Ninja Creami Breeze 7-in-1 Ice Cream Maker. Each product is praised for its quality, functionality, and value, making the guide a comprehensive resource for holiday shopping.
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Claudia Zaldaña
I am a journalist with 23 years of experience in different areas of communications and in humanitarian short films production. I work as a freelancer on assignments such as filming, scripts, production, video editing, professional photography, news writing, news video and as a fixer when needed. ...
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Jobs Completed 58
Job Success Rate 95%
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El Salvador Media Come Under Attack in Election Year
22 Mar 2024
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www.voanews.com
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English
| Media Harassment
Journalists in El Salvador face increasing harassment and attacks, with a 40% rise in such incidents in 2023, according to the Journalists Association of El Salvador (APES). APES President Angelica Carcamo reported over 223 cases in 2023, including threats, blocking from events, and online harassment, particularly against female journalists. Freelance reporter Marvin Diaz experienced intimidation while covering a vote count. President Nayib Bukele, speaking at a U.S. conference, claimed El Salvador has press freedom but emphasized journalists' responsibility. El Salvador is ranked 115th on the World Press Freedom Index, and Reporters Without Borders notes violence against reporters and government harassment.
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