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Yordano Carmona
Yordano Carmona Is a journalist based in Miami, United States of America. He has been covering baseball for the last 7 years and is a BBWAA Member. He has been at World Series, and World Baseball Classic and covers the Miami Marlins on a daily basis.
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Jobs Completed 35
Job Success Rate 100%
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The Cuban Robeisy 'El Tren' Ramírez in the Rematch for the World Title
06 Dec 2024
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Martí Noticias | Martinoticias.com/
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Spanish
| Sports
Robeisy 'El Tren' Ramírez and Rafael 'Divino' Espinoza are set for a highly anticipated rematch at the Footprint Center in Arizona. Ramírez aims to reclaim the featherweight title he lost to Espinoza, who is determined to defend his crown. Both fighters have prepared extensively, with Ramírez seeking redemption and Espinoza looking to solidify his legacy. The event, organized by Top Rank, is expected to draw fans from Mexico and Cuba, promising an unforgettable night of boxing.
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Bill Corcoran
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Bill Corcoran is a journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa. He has worked across Sub-Saharan Africa for the past 11 years providing breaking news and analysis from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Liberia, Uganda, Malawi and Zambia to name but a few countries. Bill is currently the ...
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Content Writing
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South Africans seek ways to repair US relations as 30% tariffs seen as punishment
04 Apr 2025
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The Irish Times
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English
| Diplomatic Relations
The article discusses the strained relations between South Africa and the US following President Donald Trump's imposition of 30% tariffs on South African exports. The tariffs are seen as a punitive measure, reflecting damaged diplomatic ties. Key issues include South Africa's foreign policy of non-alignment, its support for Palestinian rights, and the controversial land expropriation law. The US has accused South Africa of human rights violations against Afrikaners, while South Africa views the tariffs as retribution. The article highlights the need for South Africa to appoint a new ambassador to the US to navigate these challenges, with suggestions for candidates outside the ruling ANC.
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Marylou Costa
MaryLou Costa is a journalist based in Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom.
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
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Business
Current Affairs
Technology
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Jobs Completed 1
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Reinventing Menopause: How an Initiative is Transforming Women's Adulthood in Latin America
07 Nov 2024
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gk.city
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Spanish
| Social Awareness
No Pausa, an initiative founded by Milagros Kirpach and Miriam Di Paoli, aims to transform the perception and understanding of menopause in Latin America. The organization provides comprehensive information and support through its website, addressing the lack of awareness and support for women experiencing menopause. They have developed tools like MenoCheck and MenoPlan Nutricional to assist women in managing symptoms. Despite challenges in reaching rural areas and expanding services, No Pausa has positively impacted many women, offering a sense of community and professional guidance. The initiative also highlights the need for broader societal understanding and support for menopause, including involving men in the conversation.
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James Crisp
James Crisp is a journalist based in Brussels, Belgium. He is the Brussels correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, covering the EU, Belgium and Brexit. Over the last seven years, he has covered EU politics, financial services and energy regulation for MLex, EurActiv, The Sun and the New Statesman. ...
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Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Politics
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 11
Job Success Rate 100%
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Sinn Fein wins Irish election but looks set to be shut out of power, exit poll reveals
29 Nov 2024
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The Telegraph
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English
| Coalition Government
Sinn Fein emerged as the winner in Ireland's election according to exit polls, but is unlikely to form a government due to insufficient votes. The coalition between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail is expected to continue, maintaining their long-standing dominance in Irish politics. Sinn Fein's victory raises questions about a potential united Ireland referendum, but both Fine Gael and Fianna Fail view it as a long-term goal. The election results reflect a close contest among the three main parties, with independents potentially influencing the formation of the next government. Housing and public spending were key issues during the campaign.
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Sindiso Dube
Sindiso Dube is a journalist and digital content creator based in Harare, Zimbabwe. He writes for Newsday and the weekly Standard. He also has published works in Southern Eye, Zimbabwe Independent and various online publications. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Media Studies and a ...
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Ndebele
Shona
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Current Affairs
Science & Environment
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Bulawayo sneaker expo is more than just footwear
23 Nov 2024
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Southern Eye
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English
| Cultural Events
The Bulawayo Sneaker Expo is described as a cultural event that extends beyond showcasing footwear, emphasizing fashion, streetwear, and authenticity. Organizers aim to promote genuine apparel amidst the prevalence of counterfeit goods, fostering a culture of authenticity. The expo serves as a platform for young entrepreneurs, fashion enthusiasts, and artists to engage with local streetwear brands and make meaningful connections. The event will feature various DJs and provide opportunities for buying, selling, and trading fashion items.
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Gabriela Estrada
Gabriela Estrada is a journalist based in México City. Her specialty is art, lifestyle and architecture.
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Technology
Arts & Books
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Women AD100 2025, these are the architects, designers and landscapers who dominate our count and the Hall of Fame
04 Dec 2024
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www.admagazine.com
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Spanish
| Women in Creative Industries
Architectural Digest México y Latinoamérica highlights the influential women in architecture, design, and landscape architecture across Mexico and Latin America. The article celebrates the innovative contributions of these women, emphasizing their impact on the creative scene and cultural diversity. It features various architects and designers, such as Merlyn González from Cuba, Ana Paula de Alba from Mexico, and Frida Escobedo, known for her global architectural influence. The piece underscores the importance of female talent in shaping the future of design and architecture in the region.
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Sarah Finley
Sarah Finley is a journalist based in London. She has worked on Lifestyle print and online desks including at Femail (Mail Online), Womanandhone.com, Closer, Bella, Woman, Stylist.co.uk She has also written travel, beauty, lifestyle and in-depth features for the BBC, Independent and the Evening ...
English
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Business
Technology
Entertainment & Celebrity
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I wore an electric shock suit to work out - it was expensive but worth it
17 Nov 2024
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inews.co.uk
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English
| Health
The article explores the author's experience with Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) workouts, a fitness trend involving wearing a suit that delivers electrical pulses to muscles. The author describes the physical sensations and soreness experienced during and after sessions at E-Pulsive and Vive Fitness studios in London. Experts like Eladio de León and Fraser Smith highlight EMS's benefits, including muscle toning, calorie burn, and potential injury prevention. While the author notes some muscle definition improvements, they emphasize that EMS should complement other exercises and lifestyle changes for effective results. Despite the high cost, the author considers EMS a valuable addition to their fitness routine.
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Paolo Gambi
Paolo Gambi is a multi-awarded post-contemporary multimedia artist, poet, performer, journalist and expert of communication. His mission is to bring ‘poetry everywhere’ as his motto states. He has written more than 30 books As for practical experience, he had an experience at the Financial Times, ...
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Italian
Content Writing
Investigative Journalism
Journalism
Business
Politics
Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 1
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Open doors, crucifixes desecrated. The words of the week
16 Nov 2024
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ilGiornale.it
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Italian
| Antisemitism
The article discusses various social and political issues in Italy, including immigration policies, feminism, multiculturalism, political extremism, and freedom of speech. It highlights Lilli Gruber's comments on immigration, Edoardo Leo's views on feminism, and the desecration of crucifixes by children in a multicultural school in Turin. The article also addresses the violent clashes in Bologna, the suspension of Christian Raimo for his attacks on a minister, and the rise of antisemitism. The narrative is critical of left-wing figures and supports right-wing perspectives, particularly in relation to social centers and political extremism.
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David Gordon
David Gordon is a journalist & presenter based in Belfast, United Kingdom. He is a Broadcaster, Radio Presenter and Travel Journalist with bylines in national newspapers and magazines and a daily radio show in Northern Ireland David is a Director of the British Guild of Travelwriters
English
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Feature Stories
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Food & Drink
Media Training
Travel
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Jobs Completed 6
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Midnight Cowboy Musical in the Works for London Premiere
02 Dec 2024
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TheaterMania.com -
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English
| Musical
A musical adaptation of 'Midnight Cowboy' is set to premiere at London's Southwark Playhouse Elephant from April 4 to May 17. The production, based on James Leo Herilhy's 1965 novel and the subsequent film, is written by Bryony Lavery with music by Francis 'Eg' White. The creative team includes director and choreographer Nick Winston and musical supervisor Charlie Ingles. The original film, notable for its X-rating and Academy Award for Best Picture, starred Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight. Casting for the musical will be announced later.
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John Hecht
John Hecht is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. He is a travel, food and entertainment writer and has experience writing general news stories as well.
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Journalism
Business
Film & Theatre
Entertainment & Celebrity
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6 of the best neighborhoods in Mexico City
14 Jan 2025
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Lonely Planet
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English
| Mexico City
Mexico City offers a diverse range of neighborhoods, each with unique characteristics. Centro Histórico is rich in culture and architecture, featuring historic buildings and museums. Roma is known for its vibrant food and nightlife scene, while Condesa offers a laid-back atmosphere with parks and cafes. Alameda Central retains local flavor with historic bars and markets. Coyoacán, once home to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, maintains a quiet charm with cobbled streets and cultural sites. Xochimilco and Cumbres del Ajusco provide outdoor activities, including gondola rides and hiking trails.
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James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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Spanish
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 89%
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The 60 best Netflix series to watch in February 2025
04 Feb 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Entertainment
The article provides a comprehensive list of the best Netflix series to watch in February 2025, highlighting a diverse range of genres including drama, thriller, comedy, and documentary. It features new releases like 'Apple Cider Vinegar' and 'American Primeval', as well as returning favorites such as 'Squid Game' and 'The Crown'. The piece emphasizes the quality of storytelling and production in these series, with notable performances from actors like Kaitlyn Dever and Taylor Kitsch. It also touches on the cultural impact of these shows, reflecting on themes like alternative medicine, historical events, and modern societal issues.
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David Lillywhite
David Lillywhite is a journalist based in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, but able to travel worldwide. He is an experienced magazine and website editor, with extensive experience in automotive, particularly classic cars, road trips and events. David also has expertise in automotive ...
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Feature Stories
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Arts & Books
Health & Fitness
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King of Belgium Bugatti wins Car of the Year at 2024 International Historic Motoring Awards
22 Nov 2024
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Magneto
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English
| Awards
The 1934 Bugatti Type 59, once owned by King Leopold of Belgium, was awarded Car of the Year at the 2024 International Historic Motoring Awards (IHMA) in London. The event, attended by notable figures like Rowan Atkinson and Richard Hammond, celebrated various achievements in the historic motoring industry. The awards, including categories like Book of the Year and Museum of the Year, highlighted the contributions of organizations such as the Revs Institute and the Vintage Sports-Car Club. The IHMA, supported by sponsors like Lockton Insurance and the Petersen Automotive Museum, emphasized the importance of preserving automotive heritage.
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Kit Macavoy
Kit MacAvoy is a freelance photojournalist based in upstate New York.
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Photography
Journalism
Politics
Current Affairs
Science & Environment
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EDA Buys Frederiksted Property for Food and Agriculture Center
14 Nov 2024
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St. Thomas Source
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English
| Real Estate
The V.I. Economic Development Authority has purchased a historic property in Frederiksted to establish an Agro and Food Innovation Center, aimed at boosting economic growth through food processing and kitchen facilities. The purchase was finalized for $800,000, with funding sourced from settlements with financier Leon Black and Jeffrey Epstein's estate. Concurrently, the Economic Development Authority reviewed applications for hotel redevelopment incentives, including a new Hampton by Hilton Hotel in St. Thomas. The authority also addressed noncompliance issues with financial consultant Greenleaf VI II and International and Capital Management Company.
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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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Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 1
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Botafogo has three players nominated for the King of America award
27 Dec 2024
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Metrópoles
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Portuguese
| Football
Botafogo has three players, Luiz Henrique, Jefferson Savarino, and Thiago Almada, nominated for the King of America award, competing against notable players like Lionel Messi and Léo Fernández. The award, organized by the Uruguayan newspaper El País, will be announced on December 31. Germán Cano of Fluminense was the previous year's winner. Despite being the top scorer in the 2024 Libertadores, Botafogo's Júnior Santos was not nominated.
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Andrew Naughtie
Andrew Naughtie is a journalist based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 36
Job Success Rate 92%
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What are the possibilities and critical issues regarding the early election in Ireland?
29 Nov 2024
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tr.euronews.com
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Turkish
| Housing Crisis
Ireland is preparing for an early election with Sinn Fein, once poised to lead, facing challenges in the Republic despite its success in Northern Ireland. The current coalition government, led by Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, hopes to maintain power amidst global trends favoring opposition parties. Key election issues include public finance challenges, exacerbated by a European Court ruling against Ireland and Apple, and a severe housing crisis. Sinn Fein's support for refugees complicates potential coalitions, while Fine Gael's Simon Harris faces backlash over a campaign incident. The election outcome remains uncertain, with complex coalition dynamics at play.
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Nyashadzashe Ndoro
Nyashadzashe Ndoro is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Month reprieve as South Africa extends permit validation
30 Nov 2024
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nehandaradio.com
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English
| South African Legal System
South Africa's Department of Home Affairs has extended the Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) until November 28, 2025, following a court ruling that deemed the initial termination decision as unfair. This extension affects approximately 178,000 Zimbabwean nationals, allowing time for consultation with stakeholders. The Immigration Advisory Board will advise on compliance with the court's order. ZEP holders are temporarily relieved from deportation concerns, but the long-term status of the permits remains undecided.
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Liam Scott
Liam Scott is an independent journalist based in Washington, D.C. He focuses on human rights and mass atrocities, China, press freedom, and disinformation.
Chinese (Mandarin)
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French
Feature Stories
Content Writing
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Politics
Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 18
Job Success Rate 100%
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Africa: 'We Have Taken Risks to Tell the Stories,' Says Press Freedom Awardee
25 Nov 2024
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allAfrica.com
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English
| Political Prisoners
Alsu Kurmasheva, an American journalist previously imprisoned in Russia, received a press freedom award from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in New York. The award highlights the global issue of criminalizing journalism, with Kurmasheva and other journalists like Quimy de Leon, Samira Sabou, and Shrouq Al Aila facing legal challenges for their work. CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg emphasized the increasing use of laws to suppress journalists worldwide. The event, hosted by John Oliver, also addressed concerns about press freedom in the U.S. under the upcoming Trump administration. The article underscores the ongoing struggle for press freedom and the personal sacrifices made by journalists.
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Ricci Shryock
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Ricci Shryock is a photographer and visual journalist based in Dakar, Senegal portfolio: ****
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French
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Politics
Current Affairs
Science & Environment
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Jobs Completed 49
Job Success Rate 100%
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Oumou Sy is the septuagenarian queen of the Dakar fashion scene
19 Nov 2024
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The World Of Interiors
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English
| Film Industry
Oumou Sy, a prominent Senegalese fashion designer, is celebrated for her innovative contributions to fashion and film. Known as the queen of couture in Senegal, she has worked with renowned directors and showcased her designs globally. Despite facing familial opposition, she pursued her passion, establishing a successful career in Dakar. Her work blends traditional and contemporary elements, emphasizing creativity and individuality. Oumou remains committed to her roots, advocating for originality in fashion and inspiring women to reach for their dreams.
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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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Feature Stories
Content Writing
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Three babies who were starved of oxygen and died hours after birth at Scots hospitals could have been saved, judge rules
18 Mar 2025
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The Sun
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English
| Infant Mortality
A judicial inquiry led by Sheriff Principal Aisha Anwar found that the deaths of three babies, Leo Lamont, Ellie McCormick, and Mira-Belle Bosch, at Scottish hospitals could have been prevented. The inquiry highlighted systemic failures in NHS maternity services, including inadequate responses to emergency calls and poor communication. Recommendations were made to improve preterm labor symptom identification, establish direct communication lines for ambulance staff, and enhance information recording systems. The report underscores the need for systemic changes to prevent future tragedies.
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Kira Taylor
I'm an energy and environment multimedia journalist, based in Brussels. I specialise in EU politics and EU policy, particularly around energy, climate, environment and circular economy. I've covered stories, both on the politics and practicalities of these topics. Previously, I was an investigative ...
English
Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Climate Change
Fact Checking
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Europe braces for next gas supply drop
05 Dec 2024
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foresightmedia.com
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English
| Europe
Europe faces a potential gas supply crisis as Russian supplies to Austria decrease and a transit deal through Ukraine nears its end. Leo Lehr from Austria's E-Control and Sam Williams from EPICO KlimaInnovation discuss the need to ensure supply and reduce gas consumption. Shell is reducing offshore wind investments to cut costs, while NGOs warn that new LNG export terminals could breach net-zero goals. Wind Europe's slow progress in replacing old turbines is highlighted as a concern for energy output.
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Sergio Vargas
Sergio Vargas is a journalist currently in Panamá City, Panamá.
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December 2024 Releases
01 Dec 2024
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miradasdecine
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Spanish
| Cinema
The article provides an overview of upcoming film releases in December 2024, highlighting a mix of remakes, documentaries, and original films from various directors. Notable releases include Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu', Paolo Sorrentino's 'Parthenope', and Paul Schrader's '¡Oh, Canada!'. The article also mentions films by Robert Zemeckis, Jacques Audiard, and François Ozon, among others. It discusses the diversity of genres, from animated films like 'La guerra de los Rohirrim' to documentaries such as 'Dahomey' by Mati Diop. The piece reflects on the potential impact and reception of these films, with a focus on both international and Spanish cinema.
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Anchal Vohra
Anchal Vohra is a Beirut-based TV and Print journalist. She is a freelance Correspondent for AJ English and a writer on the Middle east for Foreign Policy. She also contributes to the Times, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, the New Statesman, and Berlin Policy Journal. Ms Vohra has been Deutsche Welle ...
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Live Reporting
Fact Checking
Investigative Reporting
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Jobs Completed 19
Job Success Rate 95%
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Europe’s Looming Guns vs. Butter Decision
04 Mar 2025
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Military expenditure
European countries face a challenging decision between increasing military spending to meet NATO targets and maintaining their welfare state commitments. With U.S. President Donald Trump and NATO chief Mark Rutte pushing for higher defense budgets, European nations are grappling with the implications of reallocating funds from social services to defense. Countries like Germany and Italy are particularly resistant to reducing welfare spending, while the UK has opted to cut foreign aid to bolster defense. The debate continues as European leaders consider joint procurement strategies to optimize defense spending without compromising social welfare.
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Bruno Waterfield
Bruno Waterfield is Brussels correspondent for The Times. He has been reporting on European affairs for almost 20 years, first from Westminster and then from the capital of the EU. He reported for the Daily Telegraph from Brussels from 2007 to 2015.
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Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
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Jobs Completed 4
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Netherlands heads for firework ban to dampen soaring bomb attacks
03 Apr 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Bomb Attacks
The Netherlands is considering a ban on fireworks to address the rise in bomb attacks, with the Dutch police union NPB supporting the move. Illegal fireworks like the Italian-made 'Cobra' are frequently used in attacks, complicating police efforts. The ban could cost taxpayers as the national fireworks industry seeks €895 million in compensation. The police suggest public firework displays as alternatives for New Year's Eve celebrations. Stakeholders express mixed reactions, with concerns about enforcement and financial implications.
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Tracy Wilkinson
Top Rated
Tracy Wilkinson is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
Jobs Completed 15
Job Success Rate 100%
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Will Trump send troops to Mexico? His pick for ambassador worries officials there
23 Dec 2024
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www.latimes.com
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English
| Immigration
The Trump administration's proposal to potentially deploy U.S. troops to Mexico to combat drug cartels and manage immigration has raised concerns among Mexican officials. The nomination of Ronald D. Johnson, a former military officer and CIA official, as ambassador to Mexico signals a focus on security and immigration enforcement. This move aligns with Trump's broader strategy of strengthening ties with right-wing governments in Latin America. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who opposes a military-heavy approach, may face challenges in maintaining cooperative relations with the U.S. amid these developments. The article highlights the potential economic and diplomatic repercussions of Trump's policies on U.S.-Mexico relations.
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