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Nafiz Albayrak
I am a journalist/videographer/photographer based in New York, United States of America. I studied Journalism at Marmara University in Istanbul. While I was studying, I started working for Sabah Newspaper and after 1.5 I got a job offer from Hurriyet. My adventure with Hurriyet lasted about 15 ...
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US Statement on Afrin, Press Freedom, and S-400
04 May 2018
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www.dha.com.tr
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Turkish
| Military Defense Systems
The US Department of State, through spokesperson Heather Nauert, expressed concerns over the humanitarian situation in Afrin, urging all parties, including Turkey, Russia, and Syria, to allow international aid and safe return of displaced people. The US also criticized Turkey for its press freedom record, highlighting the imprisonment of journalists and advocating for improved media freedom. Additionally, the US voiced apprehensions about Turkey's plans to acquire the Russian S-400 missile system, emphasizing the need for NATO-compatible defense systems. These issues were discussed during a meeting between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu at a NATO summit.
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Steve Dorsey
Steve Dorsey is Executive Editor/Correspondent for CBS News Radio based in the Washington, D.C. Bureau. At CBS News, he has broken news about American diplomats mysteriously injured in Cuba that triggered U.S. action and Congressional oversight, he was injured covering the Baltimore riots ...
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Cuba health attack victim: Complaints 'were ignored'
10 Oct 2017
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www.cbsnews.com
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English
| Health Incident
A victim of the unexplained attacks on Americans in Havana, Cuba, criticized the U.S. response, claiming complaints were ignored by embassy and State Department officials. The State Department was accused of pressuring injured personnel to stay and delaying the withdrawal of non-essential staff. The attacks, which caused various health issues, are still considered ongoing. The U.S. has not blamed Cuba but expelled Cuban diplomats and issued a travel warning. Bipartisan support was shown for the expulsion, while some analysts suggest the incidents could be used to reverse Obama-era warming of relations with Cuba.
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Eskinder Firew
Eskinder Firew is a journalist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He currently works for the Voice of America, Horn of Africa Service.He mostly reports in Ethiopian official language Amharic.He also reports in English when requested by the different services there. When the South Sudan talks were ...
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Job Success Rate 98%
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Ethiopian FM: No Security Concerns in Country
20 Feb 2018
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www.voanews.com
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English
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Ethiopia's foreign minister asserted there are no security concerns despite a state of emergency declared after Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn's resignation and the release of political prisoners. The state of emergency aims to control unrest that regular law enforcement couldn't manage. Ambassadors and the U.S. State Department criticized the move, citing concerns over freedom of speech and expression. Opposition parties demanded the immediate lifting of the state of emergency, accusing the ruling party of potential rights violations.
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Suzan Haidamous
Suzan Haidamous is a journalist based in Bayrut, Lebanon. Worked on Stories covering Lebanon, Syria and the Middle East for various international media outlets.
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Syria blocks inspectors, sparking concerns about a coverup
20 Apr 2018
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www.eastbaytimes.com
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English
| International Relations
In the aftermath of a suspected chemical weapons attack in Douma, Syria, international inspectors have been blocked from accessing the site, raising suspicions of a coverup by Syrian and Russian authorities. The U.S. and other Western governments allege that evidence is being removed to obstruct the investigation. Witnesses and experts express concerns that crucial evidence is being erased, while local residents report intimidation and pressure to deny the attack. The situation underscores the complexities and challenges of international investigations in conflict zones.
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Anika Kentish
Anika Kentish is a journalist based in Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda. As a journalist, she has reported for many news agencies including the Associated Press (AP) and the Barbados-based Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC). She has worked extensively for Observer Media Group in Antigua where ...
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Hurricane Irma lashes Cuba; Jose poses threat elsewhere
09 Sept 2017
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apnews.com
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English
| Natural Disasters
Hurricane Irma caused significant destruction in Cuba, toppling utility poles, uprooting trees, and collapsing buildings. The storm left 22 dead across the Caribbean, with extensive damage reported on islands like St. Martin and Anguilla. As Irma moved towards Florida, Hurricane Jose posed additional threats to the already devastated regions. Evacuations were carried out, and emergency responses were mobilized by various governments. Personal accounts highlighted the severe impact on residents and tourists. French and Dutch authorities faced criticism for their handling of the crisis, while the U.S. State Department facilitated evacuations from affected areas.
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Euan Macdonald
Euan Macdonald is a journalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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Ukraine's Friend & Foe of the Week
03 May 2018
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Kyiv Post
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English
| International Relations
The article highlights Heather Nauert as Ukraine's Friend of the Week for her efforts to raise awareness about Ukrainian political prisoners held by Russia, particularly Volodymyr Balukh. It criticizes the Ukrainian government for not doing enough to help these prisoners. Jean-Claude Juncker is named Ukraine's Foe of the Week for his comments suggesting Russia is an equal to the EU, which the article argues is a dangerous and foolish comparison. The text strongly criticizes Russia's authoritarian regime and its actions in Ukraine and Crimea.
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Evan Maguire
Evan Maguire is a student journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Daniel Ortega: A Cold War Communist is Still Killing People in Nicaragua
20 Jul 2018
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spectator.org
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English
| Authoritarianism
Nicaragua is experiencing severe violence as Daniel Ortega's government cracks down on ongoing protests. Government forces have attacked students, protestors, and even a Catholic Bishop, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. Ortega, who has a history of authoritarian rule since the 1970s, is accused of using violent and oppressive tactics to maintain power. The international community, including the UN, EU, and US, has condemned Ortega's actions, with the US imposing sanctions and bipartisan Senate leaders introducing legislation to address human rights abuses and corruption in Nicaragua. The protests, initially sparked by social security cuts, have evolved into a broader movement against Ortega's regime, calling for early elections and democratic reforms.
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Tendai Marima
Tendai Marima is a multimedia journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. She has worked for a range of international publications including Al Jazeera, the New York Times, Foreign Policy and NPR. She is also a fellow of the NEWF based in South Africa and a member of Fairpicture and the Everyday Projects....
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After polls, Zimbabweans anxiously hope for a new era
05 Aug 2018
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Economic Crisis
Zimbabwe faces a divided political landscape and severe economic crisis following Emmerson Mnangagwa's narrow presidential election victory. Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa rejected the results, alleging rigging, and is prepared to take legal action. The election aftermath saw violence in Harare, with at least six demonstrators killed. International observers and regional powers have called for peaceful resolution and legal recourse for grievances. Mnangagwa's administration must address these challenges to stabilize the nation and pursue economic recovery.
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Ali Noorani
Ali Noorani is currently a broadcast Specialist at NHKWorld Japan. Before, he was Agence France-Presse’s former correspondent in Tehran, where he covered a wide range of topics on the country. He has appeared on networks like France24 English, DW English, NPR, BBC, Al Jazeera English, etc. ...
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Iran threatens to leave nuclear deal
15 Aug 2017
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www.lapresse.ca
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French
| Sanctions
Iran threatens to quickly exit the nuclear deal if the US continues its policy of sanctions and coercion. President Hassan Rohani, addressing the Iranian Parliament, emphasized Iran's preference to stay in the deal but warned of a swift return to pre-agreement conditions if the US persists. The US administration, under President Donald Trump, has imposed new sanctions unrelated to nuclear activities, which Iran views as a violation of the agreement. The article also touches on Rohani's domestic policies and criticisms of his cabinet choices.
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Kevin Ponniah
I am a journalist from Melbourne, Australia. I've been working in Cambodia since March 2013 as a reporter and freelance correspondent with a focus on politics, society and foreign affairs. My work has been published in the Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, the Age, The Diplomat, Southeast Asia Globe,...
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Cambodia leader tells critics to pay up, or pack up
23 Aug 2017
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BBC News فارسی
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English
| Human Rights
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened the Cambodia Daily with closure over a $6.3 million tax bill, a move seen as politically motivated ahead of upcoming elections. The government has also targeted other critics, including the National Democratic Institute, under a controversial NGO law. The US State Department expressed concern over the deteriorating democratic climate in Cambodia. Analysts suggest the Cambodian People's Party is emboldened by diminished US influence and increased Chinese support. The Cambodia Daily, founded in 1993, faces an uncertain future, with its staff and supporters appealing for intervention.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
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Post-Raqqa IS moves from 'caliphate' to guerrilla war
18 Oct 2023
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Middle East Eye
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English
| Middle East Conflict
US-backed Syrian forces are clearing Raqqa of landmines and rubble after its liberation from the Islamic State (IS), marking a significant defeat for the militant group. Despite the loss of their 'caliphate,' IS is expected to transition to guerrilla warfare, exploiting regional chaos and Sunni alienation. The fall of Raqqa has led to humanitarian concerns, with thousands of civilians displaced. The focus now shifts to IS strongholds along the Euphrates River, while the group's leadership and remaining militants may regroup in other conflict zones. Experts warn that IS's ideology will persist, posing ongoing security threats globally.
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Abby Seiff
Abby Seiff is an award-winning freelance journalist with a decade of experience reporting and editing in Asia. Her writing and photography have appeared in Newsweek, Time, The AP, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, and more. She also regularly edits and writes reports for think-tanks, security firms, ...
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As Cambodian repression worsens, donors fret over their responses
07 Dec 2017
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Devex
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English
| Foreign Aid
Cambodia's political repression under Prime Minister Hun Sen has intensified, with the government dissolving the main opposition party, jailing its leader, and cracking down on independent media and rights groups. International donors, including the EU, US, and Sweden, have responded with various sanctions and aid suspensions, though their overall influence remains limited. The article highlights the challenges and limitations of using foreign aid as leverage to promote democratic reforms and human rights in Cambodia.
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Abby Sewell
Abby Sewell is a freelance journalist based in Beirut, where she focuses on refugee and development issues. She was a staff reporter with the Los Angeles Times from 2010 to 2016, where her coverage included local government, breaking news, business, and national and international news. See more ...
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Palestinians in Syria, Lebanon may feel US UNRWA cuts 'within weeks'
25 Jan 2018
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Middle East Eye
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English
| Humanitarian Aid
Palestinians in Syria and Lebanon face a severe crisis as the US withholds significant funding from the United Nations Relief and Welfare Agency (UNRWA). The cuts, announced after President Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital, have left hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees in uncertainty. UNRWA officials warn that the lack of funds could disrupt essential services like education and healthcare, potentially leading to unrest. The US State Department demands reforms in the agency before releasing more funds, while other countries have expedited their contributions to mitigate the shortfall.
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