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Sharifah Fadhilah Alshahab
Sharifah Fadhilah Alshahab is a journalist based in Singapore, Singapore.
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Meet the music therapist inspiring young people with special needs in Argentina
11 Sept 2023
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Inclusivity
Ralf Niedenthal, a music therapist in Argentina, leads 'We All Make Music', an NGO comprising individuals with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, blindness, and autism. The organization includes bands like THM, Jade, and Sabadabadú, which perform across Buenos Aires. Music therapy has shown remarkable benefits, improving mental health and confidence among participants like Angy and Paloma Facchini. Ralf utilizes technology to enable severely disabled members to compose music. The organization, which has been touring Argentina, recording albums, and has published a book since 2007, aims to provide band members with a source of income through their performances and recordings.
Brooke Binkowski
Career spot and breaking news reporter (CBS, CNN), now freelance in a chronically undercovered region. I started my career in radio, but now I've added a full array of tools for "backpack reporting." Mostly in Tijuana and San Diego, California, but extremely mobile. Soy "periodista mochilera" ...
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IB Mayor Paloma Aguirre Announces Plan to Run for Vacated Supervisor Seat
30 Dec 2024
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Times of San Diego
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English
| Elections
Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre has announced her candidacy for the soon-to-be-vacated San Diego County Supervisor seat in District 1, following Nora Vargas's resignation. Aguirre, known for her advocacy in the Tijuana River Valley sewage crisis and efforts to secure federal funding, aims to address financial struggles, social inequalities, and public safety in South Bay. She has garnered endorsements from several local and state legislators. A special election is anticipated in 2025.
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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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Live Reporting
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Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 46
Job Success Rate 100%
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Mexican Military Takes Over Broken Tijuana Sewage Plant Rehab
11 Jan 2024
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Voice of San Diego
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English
| International Relations
The Mexican military has taken over the rehabilitation of the Punta Bandera wastewater treatment plant in Tijuana, which has been polluting southern San Diego beaches. This project, part of a broader initiative by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to entrust infrastructure projects to the military, aims to address the long-standing Tijuana River sewage crisis. The military's involvement is seen positively by local officials and stakeholders, who believe it will ensure secure funding and timely completion. The plant's rehabilitation is crucial for reducing beach closures in Imperial Beach and addressing water scarcity issues in Baja California. The project has faced delays and challenges, including previous plans involving a private Israeli company. The U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and other officials recently participated in a groundbreaking ceremony, highlighting the importance of binational cooperation in solving the sewage crisis.
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Osniel Carmona Breijo
Osniel Carmona Breijo is a journalist based in Havana, Cuba.
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News Gathering
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Politics
Natural Disasters
Film & Theatre
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Euro Cup vs Copa América: The Duel That Infected Cuba
12 Jul 2024
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Cubanet
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Spanish
| Copa América
The article discusses the simultaneous occurrence of the Euro Cup and Copa América, highlighting the excitement and rivalry it has sparked among Cuban football fans. It explores the cultural differences between European and South American football, noting the tactical sophistication of European teams versus the passionate style of South American teams. The article also touches on the economic disparities between the tournaments, with the Euro Cup offering larger financial rewards and attracting more global viewership. Key figures like Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are mentioned, with their performances being a focal point for fans. The article concludes by noting the historical significance of both tournaments and the ongoing debates among fans regarding the quality of football played in each continent.
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David Chazan
David Chazan is a journalist.
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The Afterlife of Pablo
22 Jul 2023
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airmail.news
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English
| Gender and Post-Colonial Perspectives in Art
The article discusses Paloma Picasso's perspective on her father, Pablo Picasso, and her role in managing his estate. Despite acknowledging his flaws, including his treatment of women and controversies surrounding his use of African art, Paloma defends his legacy. She is set to take over the Picasso Administration from her brother Claude, overseeing the rights to Picasso's works and related merchandising. The article also touches on the family's internal disputes, particularly regarding the failed release of NFTs by other family members. Paloma plans to involve younger family members in the estate's management and is interested in innovative ways to engage new audiences with her father's art, such as immersive exhibitions. The article also reflects on the influence of Picasso's art, including its relevance to contemporary issues like peace and freedom.
Melissa Daniels
Melissa Daniels is a journalist based in Los Angeles. She has extensive experience covering political campaigns, public policy and the judiciary — as well as feature reporting for arts and culture sections and business publications. She is available for freelance assignments as well as contract ...
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Corporate America ignores my community: Unlocking the $800 billion Hispanic business sector
01 Oct 2023
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Digiday
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Spanish
| Corporate America
The article discusses the significant yet often overlooked contributions of the Hispanic business sector in the United States, emphasizing the need for greater diversity and inclusion in corporate America. Jorge Plasencia and Javier Palomarez highlight the economic potential of the Hispanic community, which boasts a purchasing power exceeding $2.5 trillion. The USHBC plays a crucial role in advocating for Hispanic businesses, while successful entrepreneurs like Claudia M. Mirza exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit within the community. The article calls for a year-round commitment to diversity, beyond the Hispanic Heritage Month, to fully leverage the growing Hispanic market.
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Ana Dominguez
Ana Dominguez is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain. University College London graduate. PhD in Media Communications. Writer for La Vanguardia, An-Nahar, and others. Specialised in Political, and Current Affairs. Contact for more details.
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Julio Iglesias detained at Punta Cana airport for carrying food in his suitcases
16 Jan 2024
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www.fuenlabradanoticias.com
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Spanish
| Travel
Julio Iglesias was detained at Punta Cana airport for carrying 42 kilograms of food in his suitcases. Makoke, a former romantic partner, revealed that she used to bring him food from Spain, including seafood and ham. Paloma Barrientos added that Iglesias often receives wine and ham as gifts due to his preferences.
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Gerard Escaich Folch
Journalist with experience in international affairs, Spanish politics, Catalan politics, and local affairs. Working for Euronews as journalist and Assignment Editor. Collaborating with Ràdio Capital de l'Empordà in the current affairs show. Reporting, interviewing, presenting radio bulletins, and ...
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Parliament speaker sentenced to jail - what happens next?
05 Oct 2023
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www.catalannews.com
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English
| Catalan Independence
The future of the Catalan parliament speaker position is uncertain following Laura Borràs' sentencing to 4.5 years in prison and a 13-year disqualification from public office by Catalonia's High Court. Borràs, also the president of Junts per Catalunya, can appeal to the Supreme Court, delaying any immediate action. The Electoral Board may oust her, leaving the speaker position vacant. The court has requested a partial pardon to reduce her sentence, potentially avoiding prison time. Political dynamics within the Catalan parliament could shift, with pro-independence parties and other political groups considering next steps.
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Patricia Figueiredo
I'm a Brazilian freelance journalist currently based in London and a scholarship holder at the Erasmus Mundus Master's program in Journalism, Media and Globalisation. Recently I have had bylines at Euronews, Climate Home News, Next City, Agência Pública, InfoAmazonia and Folha de S. Paulo, among ...
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Journalism
Climate Change
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How to choose a maternity hospital? Check out the most important aspects
05 Oct 2023
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Terra
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Portuguese
| Childbirth
Choosing a maternity hospital involves prioritizing safety and quality over luxury amenities. Experts emphasize the importance of evaluating objective indicators such as maternal and neonatal mortality rates, and the percentage of vaginal and cesarean births. Multidisciplinary support, especially in high-risk pregnancies, is crucial, and hospitals linked to general hospitals are preferred. Public maternity hospitals are also improving, with the adoption of birth plans and better communication with patients. Proximity to the patient's residence is recommended for convenience and support.
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Tais Gadea Lara
Tais Gadea Lara is an independent environmental journalist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She writes about sustainability (economic, environmental and social aspects), climate change, and the role of women in social change.
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Argentina Elections: What is the Environmental Agenda of the Candidates?
20 Oct 2023
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elDiarioAR.com
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Spanish
| Climate Change
Argentina's presidential elections are set against a backdrop of economic crisis and environmental challenges, including a severe drought impacting agriculture. The article examines the environmental positions of the three main presidential candidates—Sergio Massa, Patricia Bullrich, and Javier Milei—based on their party platforms, campaign proposals, and debates. Massa and Bullrich acknowledge climate change and propose actions, while Milei's climate change denial alarms environmentalists. All candidates support the fossil fuel sector, particularly the Vaca Muerta oil and gas field, with varying degrees of commitment to renewable energy. The extraction of lithium for electric mobility is also a contentious issue, with environmental and indigenous community concerns. Agricultural proposals are less detailed, but Massa pledges to address deforestation. International commitments like the Paris Agreement are upheld by Massa and Bullrich, while Milei rejects the Agenda 2030. The elections, with potential implications for Argentina's environmental policies, are scheduled for October 22, with a possible second round on November 19.
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Ter García
I am a journalist based in Madrid. I have worked for seven years in the Diagonal and El Salto Diario newspapers, of which I am one of the founders. I am specialized in information on human rights violations and company monitoring.
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Spanish
Journalism
Investigative Reporting
Social
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Cárcel de Ventas, history of a memory project born from 15M and two city councils
01 Oct 2023
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www.elsaltodiario.com
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Spanish
| 15M Movement
The article discusses the history and significance of the Ventas women's prison in Madrid, which was demolished in 1972. It highlights the efforts of the 15M movement and local activists to preserve the memory of the prison and its inmates through various projects, including a web-based memorial. The article criticizes the current Madrid city council, led by José Luis Martínez-Almeida, for blocking these memory projects and praises the support from organizations like the Fundación Rosa Luxemburgo. The narrative underscores the importance of remembering the historical injustices faced by the women imprisoned during the Francoist regime.
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Susanne Gottlieb
Susanne Gottlieb is a journalist based in Wien, Austria.
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German
News Gathering
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Content Writing
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Arts & Books
Film & Theatre
Entertainment & Celebrity
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The 61st Viennale revs up
19 Oct 2023
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Cineuropa - the best of european cinema
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French
| Cinema
The 61st Viennale, running from 19-31 October, features a diverse line-up of films, including major festival hits and local productions. The festival aims to attract a broad audience while reflecting on contemporary challenges. Highlights include Gábor Reisz's 'Explanation for Everything,' Margarethe von Trotta's 'Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey into the Desert,' and international winners from Berlin, Cannes, and Venice. The retrospective focuses on Chilean cinema and Raúl Ruiz, marking the 50th anniversary of Pinochet's coup. Special guests include Catherine Deneuve, with Quentin Dupieux's 'Yannick' closing the festival.
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Rebecca Johns
Rebecca Johns is a freelance journalist based in Hodgenville, United States of America. Summary Enthusiastic writer with significant experience in newspaper and radio news looking to expand horizons. Creative, reliable and motivated individual with established photography, writing and ...
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Abortion Rights Debate Continues to Cause Tension Throughout Chile
01 Nov 2023
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www.mcgilldaily.com
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English
| Gender Equality
Chile is experiencing heightened tensions over abortion rights, with recent pro-choice protests in Santiago and a contentious political climate surrounding the drafting of a new Constitution. The conservative Republican Party, led by far-right Catholic Jose Kast, has gained significant influence in the Constitutional Council, raising concerns among progressives about potential restrictions on abortion. Currently, abortion in Chile is legal under limited circumstances, but clinics can refuse services based on ideology. The debate has been fueled by historical issues of gender inequality and violence, with the UN urging improvements. The rise in clandestine at-home abortions using misoprostol highlights the risks faced by women, particularly those from poorer and Indigenous communities.
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Graham Keeley
As Spain Correspondent for The Times of London for 11 years, I covered the Catalan independence drive, royal scandals and the rise of animal rights in a country famed for bullfighting. Now I freelance for The Independent, the i paper, Reuters, The Telegraph and Al Jazeera among others. I am ...
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Jobs Completed 217
Job Success Rate 99%
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If Picasso lived today, he might be experimenting with digital art, says his grandson
06 Nov 2023
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inews.co.uk
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English
| Digital Art
Bernard Ruiz-Picasso reflects on his grandfather Pablo Picasso's legacy, suggesting that if Picasso were alive today, he might be experimenting with digital art and NFTs. As Spain and France commemorate the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death with exhibitions, Bernard discusses the enduring relevance of 'Guernica', Picasso's anti-war masterpiece, amidst the current Israel-Hamas conflict. He also addresses Picasso's reputation, acknowledging his humanity and imperfections. Bernard, who oversees part of the Picasso estate and promotes contemporary art through a foundation, cherishes personal memories of his grandfather, emphasizing his simple lifestyle despite his fame.
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Laura Llach
Laura Llach is a freelance journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Content Writing
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Jobs Completed 7
Job Success Rate 100%
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Explained: Why violence hit Madrid's streets ahead of historic Catalan deal
09 Nov 2023
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Political Negotiations
Tensions remain high in Madrid following six days of protests against negotiations between Spain's acting government and Catalan separatist parties over a potential amnesty for those involved in Catalonia's independence movement. The Socialist Party, led by acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, is negotiating with Catalan parties to secure support for forming a new government, promising to cancel a portion of Catalonia's debt. This has sparked public outrage and violent protests, with critics arguing it undermines democracy. The amnesty, which could benefit over 1,400 individuals including key political figures like Carles Puigdemont, has divided Spanish society and faced strong opposition from various sectors, including the judiciary.
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Lauren Medlicott
Lauren Medlicott is a journalist based in Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom.
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Journalism
Current Affairs
Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 100%
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Bill to ban UK fur imports and sales to be introduced to Parliament
15 Oct 2024
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www.politicshome.com
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English
| Fur Trade
A bill to ban the import and sale of fur in the UK is set to be introduced by Labour MP Ruth Jones, aiming to extend existing bans to include all animal fur. The Fur Free Britain campaign, led by Humane Society International/UK, supports the bill, highlighting the cruelty of the fur trade and the potential health risks associated with fur farms. The bill has garnered significant public support, with over 1.2 million petition signatures and backing from various celebrities. The Labour Government is urged to support the bill, which seeks to close the loophole allowing fur imports despite domestic production bans.
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Beatriz Miranda
Independent journalist from Brazil. Over five years of experience in covering Brazil for English-language outlets. Particularly focused on the intersections of Brazilian music and social issues. Former music critic at Shfl.com
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Luis Miguel and Enrique Ponce: slim and styled by Paloma Cuevas
24 Sept 2023
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www.elmundo.es
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Spanish
| Personal Image
Paloma Cuevas, at 51, maintains an impressive physique through rigorous exercise and a balanced diet. She has influenced the personal images of her former partner Enrique Ponce and current partner Luis Miguel, both of whom have adopted similar grooming and fashion styles under her guidance. Luis Miguel, who has reportedly quit alcohol, has seen a positive shift in his public image, especially after the release of his biopic on Netflix. Paloma's own public recognition increased significantly after her separation from Ponce, who now has a lower public perception due to his relationship with a much younger woman, Ana Soria.
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Maria Miret Garcia
María Miret is an international freelance journalist based in Madrid, Spain. She writes about health, wellbeing and healthy lifestyle, covering issues such as Mind&Body, personal development or mental health, psicology and women's health. He has specialized in medicalization of life, the ...
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Libraries in Hospitals, the Impact of Books on Health
01 Aug 2023
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hazrevista.org
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Spanish
| Patient Care
The article discusses the positive impact of hospital libraries on patient health, focusing on the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid. It highlights the role of the Fundación de Educación para la Salud (Fundadeps) and the Red Estatal de Bibliotecas para Pacientes in providing books and support to patients. The initiative includes mobile book carts, illustrated albums for mental health interventions, and volunteer involvement. The article also recounts the success of the Biblioteca Resistiré during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of reading for patients.
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Estelle Ndjandjo
I'm a independant VJ and producer currently based in Paris. I've worked with VOA and Reuters in Dakar, Senegal. I can work in English but my mother tongue is French. I've also skills in radio. I've produced radio story for RFI ( International French Radio) and Radio Canada. I'm also a ...
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Queens and Black: How Racist Stereotypes Infiltrate Even Drag Scenes
29 Jun 2023
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www.mediapart.fr
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French
| Media Representation
Following the success of the first season of 'Drag Race France' in summer 2022, the show's drag queens have been featured on various prestigious platforms. However, Soa de Muse, the only Black finalist, has not received the same level of exposure. This absence, noted by social media users and other Black drag queens interviewed by Mediapart, highlights systemic racism and a certain invisibility within a seemingly open community.
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Ana Oliveira
Ana Oliveira is a journalist based in São Luís, Brazil.
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Arthur discovers that Mariano was Teresa's first man
28 Mar 2024
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www.dicasnainternet.com
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Portuguese
| Drama
Arthur and Teresa's honeymoon is disrupted by work issues and jealousy. Arthur learns from Paloma that Teresa and Mariano had a past relationship. During a weekend at Aurora's father's beach house, Arthur overhears Teresa admitting to Aurora that Mariano was her first man. Feeling betrayed, Arthur leaves Teresa at the beach house and returns to the capital, seeking comfort from Paloma.
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Diane Shipley
Diane Shipley is a journalist based in Sheffield, United Kingdom. She specializes in books, pop culture, and health (especially unusual conditions, revolutionary treatments, and how technology intersects with our physical and emotional well-being). Her bylines include The Guardian, The Washington ...
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Prince William delights fans as he cries with laughter during Royal Variety Performance
29 Oct 2023
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HELLO!
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English
| Entertainment
Prince William and Princess Kate attended the Royal Variety Performance, where Prince William was seen laughing heartily at comedian Tom Allen's set. The event featured performances by various artists, including Hannah Waddingham and Beverley Knight, and marked Disney's centenary with acts from popular musicals. The occasion was the couple's first public appearance since the release of Omid Scobie's book 'Endgame'. The event, held at London's Royal Albert Hall, also welcomed Swedish royals Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel.
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Mark Smith
Mark Smith is a freelance journalist, copywriter and digital content writer based in Liverpool, United Kingdom. He has written for the Guardian, BBC, Daily Mirror Online and Express Online as well as Very.co.uk and Littlewoods. Areas of expertise include all aspects of business and ...
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Sascha Bailey: I nearly became a woman
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Mental Health
Sascha Bailey recounts his near-transition to becoming a woman, detailing his experiences with gender dysphoria, a brief diagnosis at a Nagoya clinic, and the subsequent decision to desist. He reflects on his childhood trauma, modeling career, and the pressures of his marriage to Mimi Nishikawa. Bailey's story highlights the complexities of gender identity and the societal challenges faced by men today. He emphasizes the importance of listening to diverse perspectives and expresses relief at his decision to remain male, looking forward to a fresh start with his girlfriend, Lucy Brown.
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Kim Willsher
Kim Willsher is an award winning journalist based in Paris, France, writing for The Guardian, The Observer and the Los Angeles Times.
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Picasso Museum to show work of Françoise Gilot, ex-partner he tried to destroy
12 Mar 2024
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the Guardian
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English
| Historical Recognition
The Picasso Museum in Paris is set to feature a room dedicated to the works of Françoise Gilot, an artist and former partner of Pablo Picasso, in its new permanent exhibition. This initiative aims to recognize Gilot's artistic contributions independently of her relationship with Picasso. Despite facing significant opposition and career sabotage from Picasso and his circle, Gilot rebuilt her career in the US and continued to paint until her death in 2023. The exhibition seeks to correct historical oversights and celebrate Gilot's long and diverse career.
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