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Journalists Who Cover Anne Applebaum
Lorcan Archer
Lorcan Archer is a journalist based in Montreal, Canada.
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Why they kill journalists
17 Oct 2018
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www.poynter.org
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English
| Political Violence
Journalists like Jamal Khashoggi are being killed because individuals believe they have the right to silence those they disagree with, and if these murders go unpunished, the perpetrators are further empowered. Kathleen Carroll, chair of the Committee to Protect Journalists, emphasizes the importance of demanding answers and creating a fuss to ensure accountability. The Washington Post and Reuters have been proactive in seeking justice and maintaining public focus on such cases. The article also touches on the broader implications of journalist murders on society's right to know and the role of technology in both aiding corrupt officials and empowering journalists. Additionally, it discusses organizational changes at NPR and the lawsuit by PEN America against President Trump for stifling First Amendment rights.
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Jennifer Baker
I am an experienced multimedia journalist based in Brussels, Belgium. I've been a journalist in print, radio and television for nearly 20 years, the last 8+ specialising in EU policy, legislation and current affairs. As well as an address book packed with insider sources and contacts in Brussels,...
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Jobs Completed 37
Job Success Rate 97%
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Tweets of the Week: Finnish wait, Balkan Euco and Kaliningrad
24 Jun 2022
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EURACTIV.com
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English
| International Relations
The article highlights various reactions to recent political events, including Croatia's President Zoran Milanović making Finland's PM Sanna Marin wait for a meeting, the European Council's potential granting of EU candidate status to Ukraine, and Lithuania's enforcement of EU sanctions on goods to Kaliningrad. Key figures like Charles Michel, Viktor Orbán, and Olaf Scholz are mentioned, with differing opinions on EU policies. The article also touches on NATO's defense commitments and critiques Russia's stance on international law.
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Cátia Bruno
My name is Cátia Bruno and I am a journalist based in Lisbon, Portugal, the city where I was born. I graduated in 2011 with a BA in Journalism. Since then, I already worked for two national newspapers in the country - the prestigious Expresso and the innovative i. I also freelanced for some ...
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A bully named Putin, 40 years of Idi Amin and the collective hangover
25 Jan 2021
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meridianog.substack.com
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Portuguese
| Human Rights
The article discusses the aftermath of recent elections in Portugal, highlighting the impact of the pandemic and the rise of far-right populism. It then shifts focus to Russia, detailing the arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the subsequent protests against Vladimir Putin's regime. The piece explores Navalny's role as a prominent critic of the Kremlin, the international response to his arrest, and the broader implications for Russian politics. Additionally, it touches on historical and contemporary political issues in various countries, including the legacy of Idi Amin in Uganda and the political climate in the United States post-Trump.
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Annabelle Chapman
Annabelle Chapman is a journalist based in Warsaw, Poland. She writes about Central and Eastern Europe for a range of international publications.
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Jobs Completed 2
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All Tusk and No Teeth
02 Sept 2014
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Russian Aggression
Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister, has been appointed as the president of the European Council amid escalating conflict in Ukraine. His appointment, supported by leaders like Angela Merkel and David Cameron, is seen as a significant move for Poland and the EU. Federica Mogherini, known for her soft stance towards Russia, was chosen as the EU's foreign-policy chief, raising concerns about the EU's stance on Ukraine. The article highlights the symbolic importance of Tusk's appointment, the challenges he faces, and the potential impact on Polish politics. It also discusses the broader geopolitical implications, including the EU's response to Russian aggression and the internal dynamics within the EU.
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George Eliason
George Eliason is a journalist based in Roven'ky, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine. In 2014, I was the only journalist to go across the entire region doing invasive passport and weapons checks on the militias fighting here. From early 2014 I broke most of the important stories from the region. I scooped ...
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Chalupa’s Animal Farm: Why Blacks need to toss the skinny white Antifa terrorists
18 Aug 2020
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georgeeliason.substack.com
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English
| Foreign Influence
The article accuses Antifa and BLM of being part of a political insurgency supported by foreign actors, particularly from Germany and Ukraine, and linked to the Obama-Biden administration. It claims that these groups are involved in a coup against the Trump presidency, with ties to ultra-nationalist organizations and foreign fighters. The text criticizes various political figures and organizations, suggesting that the insurgency is a significant threat to American democracy and needs to be addressed through legal and political means.
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Jorge Garcia
Jorge Garcia is a journalist based in Miami, United States of America. Work in radio and TV Miami. Univision Radio,Telefutura, WDLP-TV, Gen-TV, TVC/TV, CV Network, Metro Traffic and News
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Political Reconciliation and What is at Stake: The Right to Think Differently
31 May 2023
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www.digitalmex.mx
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Spanish
| Authoritarianism
Anne Applebaum's work highlights the global trend of weakening democracies through authoritarian regimes, drawing parallels with political situations in Mexico, the United States, and Europe. The article emphasizes the importance of political reconciliation and the defense of democratic values, particularly in the context of upcoming elections in Mexico. It critiques populist leaders for fostering division and undermining institutions, while noting recent positive developments in democratic resilience, such as Joe Biden's election and political shifts in Spain.
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Peter Geoghegan
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Peter Geoghegan is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers and broadcast outlets including BBC Radio 4, CBC, RTE, ABC, the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, the Scotsman, the Irish Times, the Times Higher Education, RTE, the London ...
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Jobs Completed 4
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Democracy for Sale by Peter Geoghegan
14 Aug 2021
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Yorkshire Bylines | News and views from the heart of Yorkshire
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English
| Brexit
Peter Geoghegan's 'Democracy for Sale' delves into the subversion of democracy by wealthy and powerful right-wing groups, particularly focusing on the 'Bad Boys of Brexit' and their US counterparts. The book highlights the role of digital manipulation in undermining democratic processes and criticizes figures like Crispin Odey for their financial actions during Brexit. While the author suggests potential reforms, the outlook remains grim due to the entrenched power of those benefiting from the current system.
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Sébastien Gobert
Sébastien Gobert is a journalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Co-founder of the Daleko-Blisko Collective of independent journalists - ****
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The Great Famine in Ukraine and its Multiple Controversies
29 Nov 2022
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La Libre.be
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French
| Ukraine-Russia Conflict
The article discusses the Great Famine in Ukraine (1932-1933), highlighting the controversies surrounding its classification as genocide. It details the historical context, the impact of Soviet policies under Stalin, and the ongoing academic and political debates. The article also draws parallels between the Holodomor and current Russian actions in Ukraine, with various historians and public figures providing differing perspectives on the intentionality and classification of the famine.
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Jo Harper
Jo Harper is a journalist based in Warsaw, Poland.
Jobs Completed 2
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Come At The King, You Best Not Miss
05 Feb 2019
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Forbes
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English
| Corruption
Poland is gearing up for two significant elections in 2019, with the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party at the center of controversy. A secret recording published by Gazeta Wyborcza allegedly shows PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński discussing a Warsaw construction project, suggesting political favor could influence the project. The scandal has sparked debate over PiS's integrity, with accusations of corruption and state capitalism. The opposition and media, including Gazeta Wyborcza, are portrayed as under attack by PiS, which is accused of attempting to dominate the media landscape. The article also touches on the broader political climate in Poland, including the role of foreign capital and media in shaping public discourse.
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Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor is a journalist based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with a long-standing interest in China-Taiwan relations and in Thailand and Southeast Asian affairs in general.
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Virus threatens to infect eurozone and beyond
25 Feb 2010
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South China Morning Post
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English
| Eurozone Debt Crisis
Greece's financial problems pose a risk of spreading to other indebted eurozone countries, potentially undermining confidence in the euro. Germany, despite its own economic challenges, is hesitant to offer financial aid to Greece. Experts warn that inaction could lead to a devaluation of the euro, impacting both European and US economies. The situation raises concerns about a series of debt crises affecting Europe and possibly the US, with varying opinions on the severity of the potential outcomes.
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