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Sertaç Aktan

Brussel, Belgium
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Sertaç Aktan is a journalist based in Brussel, Belgium.
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The number of countries in Europe that do not want Russian tourists is increasing
09 Aug 2022  |  tr.euronews.com  |  Turkish  |  Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Estonian and Finnish leaders have called for a halt to issuing tourist visas to Russian citizens, arguing that Russians should not vacation in Europe while their country is engaged in an aggressive war. Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin expressed their concerns, emphasizing that visiting Europe is a privilege, not a right. The issue of visas for Russians will be discussed at an upcoming EU foreign ministers' meeting. The article highlights the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on European tourism policies and the specific concerns of countries bordering Russia.
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Jennifer Baker

Brussel, Belgium
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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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Tweets of the Week: Finnish wait, Balkan Euco and Kaliningrad
24 Jun 2022  |  EURACTIV.com  |  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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Sanna Marin Zoran Milanović Charles Michel Viktor Orbán Olaf Scholz Ingrida Simonyte Garry Kasparov Anne Applebaum
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Anthee Carassava

Athens, Greece
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Anthee Carassava is a journalist based in Athens, Greece.
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Italy heads back into lockdown as third wave advances across Europe
12 Mar 2021  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  Vaccination
Italy re-enters lockdown as Europe faces a third wave of COVID-19, with rising infection rates and vaccine distribution challenges. AstraZeneca's vaccine faces scrutiny over side-effects and supply shortfalls. France's hospitals are overwhelmed, and President Macron faces criticism for avoiding a third lockdown. Other European countries, including Germany, Finland, and Sweden, are also grappling with increasing cases. Greece experiences social unrest due to prolonged lockdowns and economic strain.
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Cristina Cennamo

Naples, Italy
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Cristina Cennamo is a professional journalist based in Naples, Italy. She started working as a freelance in 1992  and since 2000 she's been working as a fixer for foreigner magazines and newspapers. 
In the same years, she also worked as a press officer for institutional companies and private ones:...
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I'M, 15 years of glamour in Naples: actors and models in Coroglio
10 Jun 2023  |  www.ilmattino.it  |  Italian  |  Event
The 15th anniversary party of the magazine I'M, published by actor Maurizio Aiello and directed by his wife Ilaria Carloni, was held at Club Partenopeo in Coroglio, Naples. The event featured a digital carpet displaying magazine covers and was attended by numerous celebrities, including actors from 'Mare Fuori' and 'Un Posto al Sole'. Highlights included performances by Ciccio Merolla and culinary delights by chef Giuseppe Molaro. The event was a significant social gathering, celebrating the magazine's milestone with a host of notable guests.
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Marina Nappa Pasqualina Sanna Maurizio Aiello Ilaria Carloni Antonello Paternoster Carmine Recano Donatella Tipaldi Vincenzo Ferrera Francesco Panarella Antonio De Matteo Giovanna Sannino Enrico Tijani Giuseppe Pirozzi Patrizio Rispo Claudia Ruffo Gina Amirante Chiara Conti Imma Pirone Francesco Vitiello Marco Maddaloni Carlo Cracciolo Luciano Giugliano Luca Abete Anastasia Ronca Francesco Paolantoni Maurizio De Giovanni Francesco Cicchella Leopoldo Mastellone Nunzia Schiano Antonio Milo Peppe Iodice Maria Bolignano Daniele Decibel Bellini Karim Zedadka Titta Fiore Paolo Terracciano Azzurra Avallone Veronica Maya Nando Prisco Marcello Tortora Ciccio Merolla Christian Maggio Valeria Maggio Fabrizio Carloni Mena Carloni Alessandra Carloni Stefano Carloni Dario Guida Forlenzo Ugo Cilento Antonio Sasso Antonio Paone Armando Saggese Sergio Di Sabato Lello Carlino Ciro Perrella Ivan La Rusca Mirko Fammiano Ines Mordente Giuseppe Molaro Salvio Salzano Elisabetta Salzano Peppe Nardelli Bruno Nardelli Antonio Di Bonito Annapaola Manfredonia Stefania Cilento Zeudi Di Palma Antonio Medugno Luciano Punzo Alessandro Esposito Bianca Imbembo Tommy Ricozzi Serena De Simone Benedetta Riccio Francesco Salzano Mario Fuduli Mariano Baldissara Annunziata brothers Andrea Dal Corso Teresa Langella Gennaro Lillo Federica Calemme Vincenzo D'Alessandro Francesco Cappuccio Massimo Schisa Giancarlo Fimiani Alessandro Spada Tiziana Mauro Ciro Sorbino Alessandro Bello Daniele Gervasio Stefania Morelli Rocco Rella Alessandro Pergolizzi Michele Zatta Massimiliano Neri Rossella Catapano
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Isabella Cipirska

London, United Kingdom
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Isabella Cipirska is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Finland confirms it will seek to join NATO in historic decision with Sweden expected to follow
15 May 2022  |  inews.co.uk  |  English  |  Defense
Finland has formally announced its intention to join NATO, a significant shift from its long-standing non-military alignment, prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Public support in Finland for joining NATO has surged to approximately 75%. Sweden is also expected to pursue NATO membership. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned against the expansion of NATO and has cut power supplies to Finland in response. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has welcomed the potential new members, while some NATO countries have called for an expedited membership process. Turkey has expressed objections to Finland's membership due to concerns over support for the PKK. However, NATO's Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoana is confident these issues can be resolved among allies.
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Sanna Marin Sauli Niinistö Vladimir Putin Jens Stoltenberg Melanie Joly Annalena Baerbock Mevlut Cavusoglu Mircea Geoana Liz Truss

Borzou Daragahi

İstanbul, Turkey
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Borzou Daragahi is a longtime foreign correspondent now working full-time for The Independent. He covers Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and the Arabian Peninsula as well as the Balkans and global issues such as public health, international crime and security ...
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Finland to join Nato as hold-out Turkey approves membership bid
31 Mar 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk  |  English  |  International Relations
Finland is set to join Nato after Turkey's parliament ratified its membership bid, marking a significant moment given Finland's 830-mile border with Russia and its powerful military. Turkey was the last Nato member to approve the bid, following concerns over Kurdish separatists. Finland's membership strengthens Nato's presence on Russia's borders and enhances its defense capabilities. The move comes amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine and is expected to benefit Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin ahead of national elections. Sweden's bid remains pending, likely to be approved after Turkey's upcoming elections.
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Sanna Marin Jens Stoltenberg Recep Tayyip Erdogan Ismail Ozdemir Vladimir Putin Viktor Orban Mai’a Cross
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Yüksel Durgut

Dortmund, Germany
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Yüksel Durgut  is a journalist based in Dortmund, Germany. He is in the fields since 1994. He worked for a Turkish News Agency. He covered Afghanistan and Pakistan about ten years. He wrote four books and hundreds of documentaries for many TV channels.

Journalist, صحافي, журналист, روزنامه نگا,ر,...
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Looking for a Unique Leader
01 Oct 2023  |  Tr724  |  Turkish  |  Pandemic Response
The article discusses the challenges and qualities of political leadership, focusing on Jacinda Ardern's tenure as New Zealand's Prime Minister. It highlights her empathetic and effective response to crises such as the Christchurch terror attack, a volcanic eruption, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Ardern's unexpected resignation is attributed to burnout, and her leadership style is praised for its empathy, kindness, teamwork, and service to people. The article also mentions other young leaders like Sanna Marin and emphasizes the need for a new generation of leaders who prioritize public service over personal gain.
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Sanna Marin Jacinda Ardern Chris Hipkins Benazir Bhutto
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Jared Feldschreiber

Warsaw, Poland
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I have been a working journalist for over 8 years, and have varied experiences in all facets of reporting, be it beat reporting, geopolitical analyses and features, in addition to arts reviews. I am based in Warsaw, and continue to accept freelance assignments. In May 2019, I published my novella, '...
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‘All the Red Lines Had Been Crossed’: CEA Talk with Finland Amb. Jari Vilén
18 May 2023  |  centraleuropeanaffairs.com  |  English  |  Geopolitics
The Hungarian parliament ratified Finland's NATO membership in late March, despite initial delays and criticisms from Hungarian officials. Ambassador Jari Vilén discussed Finland's decision to join NATO following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing the need for security and collective defense. Vilén highlighted the strong relationship between Finland and Hungary, despite recent tensions, and stressed the importance of NATO focusing on Arctic defense. He also noted the European Union's unprecedented unity in response to the war in Ukraine and the changing economic landscape.
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Sanna Marin Jari Vilén Viktor Orbán István Teplán Tamás Menczer
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Paolo Gambi

Bologna, Italy
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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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Meloni 'Sam Gamgee' and the end of Superquark: the seven words of the week
20 Aug 2022  |  ilGiornale.it  |  Italian  |  Entertainment
The article highlights seven notable news items of the week, including Giorgia Meloni's admiration for British culture and her comparison to Sam Gamgee, the end of Piero Angela's iconic show 'Superquark,' and the controversy surrounding Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin's dancing video. It also covers the ongoing naval tensions between NATO and Russian forces in the Adriatic, the aftermath of the attack on Salman Rushdie, Giovanni Ciacci's revelation of his HIV status on 'Grande Fratello VIP,' and other trending topics on Google. The piece blends factual reporting with personal commentary, reflecting on the cultural and political implications of these events.
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Sanna Marin Giorgia Meloni Piero Angela Salman Rushdie Giovanni Ciacci Roger Scruton Niccolò Ghedini Raspadori Thomas Ceccon Fabri Fibra
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Kit Gillet

London, United Kingdom
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Recently relocated to London, Kit Gillet is a journalist with extensive experience covering Romania/Moldova, writing for The New York Times, Guardian, Economist and others. He's also a regular commentator for the BBC World Service, Monocle radio, Al Jazeera, France 24, Euronews and others.
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Virus Surges in New Jersey, Where It Was Once Contained
19 Oct 2020  |  www.nytimes.com  |  English  |  Government Policy
New Jersey is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, reversing its previous success in containing the virus. Cases are rising across the state, attributed to indoor gatherings. Governor Philip D. Murphy has urged residents to avoid non-essential out-of-state travel. The increase in cases is part of a broader trend of surges across the Northeast and the country. The article also discusses the controversy surrounding the Great Barrington Declaration, which advocates for herd immunity, and the criticism it has received from public health experts. President Trump's criticism of Dr. Anthony Fauci is highlighted, as well as the conflict over the use of masks. The article further covers the situation in other states and countries, including the imposition of new restrictions in Europe and the preparation for vaccine distribution by UNICEF.
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Sanna Marin Philip D. Murphy Jay Bhattacharya Scott W. Atlas Donald Trump Anthony S. Fauci Rochelle Walensky Zwelini Mkhize Andrew M. Cuomo Bill de Blasio Jaroslaw Kaczynski Gavin Newsom Michael Martin Henrietta H. Fore
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Tim Gosling

Prague, Czech Republic
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Tim Gosling is a journalist, editor and analyst based in the Czech Republic. He covers politics, business, current affairs and football across Central & Eastern Europe. Regular bylines for Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle, Foreign Policy, Politico, The Times. He provides political and economic analysis ...
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Democracy Digest: Orban Holds Rare International Presser; Another Loan for Dodik
23 Dec 2022  |  Balkan Insight  |  English  |  Judicial Reforms
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban held a rare international press conference amid declining public support, while Hungary provided a 110-million-euro loan to Republika Srpska. Controversial energy deals in Poland involving PKN Orlen, Grupa Lotos, and Saudi Aramco are under scrutiny. Julia Przylebska continues to head Poland's Constitutional Tribunal despite her mandate expiring. In Slovakia, PM Eduard Heger secured a state budget deal with opposition support, avoiding a provisional budget. Czech presidential candidate Danuse Nerudova leads in polls, while Andrej Babis faces criticism and legal challenges.
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Sanna Marin Viktor Orban Milorad Dodik Szilard Nemeth Hernan Maria Patino Mayer Lionel Messi Julia Przylebska Jaroslaw Kaczynski Eduard Heger Richard Sulik Igor Matovic Zuzana Caputova Boris Kollár Danuse Nerudova Andrej Babis Petr Pavel Milos Zeman Kaja Kallas Maia Sandu
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Valerie Hopkins

Budapest, Hungary
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Valerie Hopkins is currently the South-East Europe Correspondent for the Financial Times, where she covers the region out of Budapest. She has more than ten years of experience working in South-Eastern Europe. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian The Atlantic, The Washington ...
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The Latest: War in Ukraine: Finland Clears Last Hurdle to Join NATO, Reshaping Balance of Power
30 Mar 2023  |  www.nytimes.com  |  English  |  International Relations
Finland has cleared the final hurdle to join NATO, significantly altering the strategic balance in Europe. With an 830-mile border with Russia, Finland's accession strengthens NATO's deterrence capabilities. The move has been met with threats of military retaliation from Russia. Turkey's ratification was the last step needed for Finland's membership, while Sweden's bid remains blocked by Turkey and Hungary. The decision is expected to influence Finland's upcoming national elections. The article also discusses the broader implications of NATO's expansion, the historical context of Finland's relationship with Russia, and the geopolitical dynamics involving Turkey, Russia, and the European Union.
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Sanna Marin Matti Pesu Sauli Niinistö Recep Tayyip Erdogan Vladimir V. Putin James G. Stavridis Gonul Tol Klaus Korhonen Ulf Kristersson Anushka Patil Victoria Kim Katie Rogers Carly Olson Emma Tucker Anthony Loyd Jack Hill Aleksei Moskalyov Maria (Masha) Moskalyov Yevgeny V. Prigozhin Viktor Orban Zoltan Kovacs Kaja Kallas Dmitri S. Peskov Evan Gershkovich Paul Whelan Brittney Griner Sergei A. Ryabkov Tatiana Stanovaya Danielle Rhoades Ha Xi Jinping Ursula von der Leyen Olaf Scholz Pedro Sanchez Jens Stoltenberg
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Richard Latendresse

Washington, United States of America
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Richard Latendresse is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Jobs Completed 24
Job Success Rate 100%
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United States: Too Old to Stay in Power
18 Nov 2022  |  www.journaldemontreal.com  |  French  |  Elections
The article discusses the advanced age of several prominent political leaders in the United States, including Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, and argues for the need for younger leadership and new ideas. It also compares the situation in the US with other countries like China and Russia, where leaders have taken measures to remain in power for extended periods. The article highlights younger leaders emerging in various countries and suggests that the mid-forties is becoming the new standard for political leadership.
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Sanna Marin Donald Trump Joe Biden Nancy Pelosi Steny Hoyer Xi Jinping Vladimir Putin Giorgia Meloni Emmanuel Macron Volodymyr Zelensky Ron DeSantis Paul Biya Mahmoud Abbas Salmane ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud François (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) Ali Khamenei Ibrahim Traoré Gabriel Boric Mohammed ben Salmane
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Michael Maitland-Jones

London, United Kingdom
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Michael Maitland-Jones is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He has worked as a producer for the BBC World Service, BBC Newsnight and LBC News. He has an MA in Broadcast Journalism from City University, London.
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Russian army says it has seized east Ukraine villages near Bakhmut
30 Nov 2022  |  www.france24.com  |  English  |  War in Ukraine
The Russian army announced the capture of settlements near Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken condemned Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, while NATO allies pledged support for Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and Bosnia. Germany and Norway proposed a NATO-led initiative to protect underwater infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed disbelief that Russia would use nuclear weapons. The UK imposed sanctions on Russian officials involved in forced military mobilization. The EU proposed a specialized court to investigate Russian war crimes, and Ukraine urged NATO to expedite support for its power grid and military needs.
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Sanna Marin Antony Blinken Vladimir Putin Nicu Popescu Jens Stoltenberg Olaf Scholz Volodymyr Zelensky Oleg Nikolenko Denis Manturov James Cleverly Yuri Chernichuk Andriy Yermak Ramzan Kadyrov Ursula von der Leyen Dmytro Kuleba Roman Starovoyt
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Kevin Mcgwin

Svaneke, Denmark
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Kevin McGwin is a journalist based on the Danish island of Bornholm.
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‘Important undertaking’ begins as Finland seats Sámi truth and reconciliation commission
29 Oct 2021  |  ArcticToday  |  English  |  Government Policy
Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has announced the initiation of a truth and reconciliation commission to address injustices and discrimination faced by the Sámi population. The commission, which includes Sámi-appointed members and government appointees, will document the effects of state assimilation policies and seek to improve the recognition and implementation of Sámi rights. Drawing inspiration from Canada's commission, it aims to respect Sámi land-use rights and has a budget of €1.5 million to complete its work by November 30, 2023.
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Lauren Medlicott

Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom
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Lauren Medlicott is a journalist based in Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom.
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Will a Labour government respond to the UK's falling birth rate?
13 Sept 2024  |  www.politicshome.com  |  English  |  Pronatalism
The UK's birth rate has been declining for nearly 15 years, reaching 1.49 children per woman in 2022, below the replacement rate of 2.1. This trend is part of a broader European phenomenon, with implications for public services and economic growth. The Labour government faces challenges in addressing this issue, with debates around pronatalism, immigration, and social policies. While some advocate for pronatalist policies, others on the left express concerns about potential anti-immigration and anti-feminist undertones. The article explores various perspectives, including those of Labour MPs and think tanks, on how to address the declining birth rate and its impact on society.
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Sanna Marin Elon Musk Miriam Cates Baroness Harman JD Vance Rosie Duffield Aaron Bastani Aveek Bhattacharya Keir Starmer Claire Ainsley Anna Rotkirch Torsten Bell Fiona Mackenzie
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Matti Mörttinen

Tampere, Finland
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Matti Mörttinen is a journalist based in Tampere, Finland. He worked close to 40 years for Aamulehti, the second biggest daily newpaper in the country. Since then he has freelanced. He is a regular columnist for Yleisradio, the Finnish Public Broadcasting Company.
Matti's most important field of ...
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Come back Doctor Raimo – the kingdom needs its therapist
22 Aug 2022  |  Yle.fi  |  Finnish  |  Leadership
The article discusses the immense pressures faced by political leaders, particularly Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, in the context of public scrutiny and personal life. It reflects on the historical challenges faced by former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb and the need for mental health support for leaders. The author suggests that contemporary politicians could benefit from a 'national therapist' to help manage stress and pressures, similar to the fictional character Doctor Raimo from a past satirical radio show. The piece highlights the changing nature of media scrutiny and public expectations of political figures.
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Andrew Mueller

London, United Kingdom
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I'm an author, journalist and broadcaster based in London, specialising mostly in music, travel, politics and current affairs. I've written for most British newspapers, magazines all over the world, contributed to many radio and television outlets, and reported from more than 80 countries.
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Attaché Cases
19 Aug 2021  |  monocle.com  |  English  |  Cultural Exchange
The article explores the roles and experiences of attachés at various embassies, highlighting their contributions to diplomacy and cultural exchange. Reetta Purontakanen, a Finnish press and culture attaché in Japan, focuses on country branding and crisis communication. Moon Sangmin, a South Korean commercial attaché in the UK, facilitates business relations and navigates post-Brexit opportunities. Sarah Bamfield, New Zealand's defence attaché in Fiji, serves as a role model and liaison. Shelly Hugler Livne, an Israeli culture attaché in Spain, promotes cultural richness while navigating political sensitivities. Beza Melis Yirga, an Ethiopian public diplomacy attaché in Brazil, strengthens bilateral relations and showcases Ethiopian culture. The article provides insights into the diverse responsibilities of attachés and their impact on international relations.
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Sanna Marin Reetta Purontakanen Moon Sangmin Sarah Bamfield Shelly Hugler Livne Beza Melis Yirga Moon Jae-in Haile Selassie
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Pasi Myohanen

London, United Kingdom
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Pasi Myohanen is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Europe-letter: UK's Johnson in a hurry to show he's different from Trump - European carnivals and Christmas markets cancelled
13 Nov 2020  |  yle.fi  |  Finnish  |  COVID-19 Pandemic
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson received a reassuring call from US President-elect Joe Biden, affirming the special relationship between the UK and the US. The call was significant as it came before calls to France or Germany, suggesting the UK's priority status. The conversation addressed concerns over the UK's proposed internal market law potentially breaching the Brexit withdrawal agreement and threatening peace in Northern Ireland. The article also discusses the cancellation of European carnivals and Christmas markets due to COVID-19, Europeans' increased savings potentially weakening the economy, and various EU-related updates including negotiations with the UK, the EU budget, and the handling of the pandemic.
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Sanna Marin Boris Johnson Joe Biden Christine Lagarde Viktor Orbán Emmanuel Macron Angela Merkel Jutta Urpilainen Sean Connery
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Jack Parrock

Brussels, Belgium
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Jack Parrock is a journalist based in Brussels, Belgium. He is specialised in live and packaged TV and radio news and moderating live events.
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Why the party might be over for ‘world’s coolest prime minister' Sanna Marin
01 Apr 2023  |  The Telegraph  |  English  |  Economic Policy
Sanna Marin, Finland's Prime Minister, known for her youthful and vibrant image, faces declining popularity amid economic challenges and criticism of her public spending. As Finland heads to the polls, Marin's Social Democrats are trailing behind the Finns Party and the National Coalition Party. Marin's leadership, marked by her stance on economic growth through spending and her role in Finland's NATO accession, is under scrutiny. Her political future remains uncertain, with potential roles in European politics being speculated.
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Sanna Marin Petteri Orpo Riikka Purra Vladimir Putin Emilia Palonen Tony Blair
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Pablo Ramiro

Madrid, Spain
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Pablo Ramiro is a video journalist based in Madrid, Spain. He has worked in different national and international media such as El País or Euronews, in different countries.
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Preaching by example: European politicians who have skipped restrictions
10 Dec 2021  |  es.euronews.com  |  Spanish  |  COVID-19 Pandemic
European politicians, including UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and former Badalona Mayor Alex Pastor, have faced criticism for violating COVID-19 restrictions. Johnson attended a party during a severe lockdown, while Pastor was arrested for DUI during the pandemic. Other cases involve Dominic Cummings traveling with symptoms, Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin going to a club after exposure, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula visiting a restaurant against orders, and MEP József Szájer attending an orgy. These incidents have led to resignations and damaged public trust in political leaders.
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Sanna Marin Boris Johnson Alex Pastor Dominic Cummings Andrej Babis Roman Prymula Jaroslav Faltinek József Szájer Viktor Orbán Phil Hogan
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Beatriz Rios

Brussels, Belgium
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Beatriz Rios is a reporter, broadcast journalist and events moderator based in Brussels, Belgium.
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EU to tread fine line with China's Xi over Putin's war
28 Mar 2022  |  www.luxtimes.lu  |  English  |  Russia-Ukraine Conflict
During an online EU-China summit, EU leaders will confront China's President Xi Jinping about accusations of China aiding Russia in circumventing Western sanctions and supporting the war against Ukraine. The EU is skeptical of China's claimed neutrality, especially with evidence of potential high-tech component supply to Russia. The summit aims to balance economic ties with China while opposing Russia's actions. The EU's approach to human rights violations and trade deals is critiqued as potentially naïve. The article also touches on the EU's response to the refugee crisis caused by the war and the upcoming Hungarian elections, which could see Viktor Orban's Fidesz party remain in power despite his close ties with Putin and refusal to send weapons to Ukraine.
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Priyanka Shankar

Amsterdam, Netherlands
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I'm an independent journalist, based in Amsterdam, with a keen interest in press freedom, human rights and podcasting. With experience in producing, reporting and presenting news for radio, television and online content using software like Avid Media Manager and Adobe Audition, I currently ...
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Finland, having cleared last NATO hurdle, heads to elections
01 Apr 2023  |  www.aljazeera.com  |  English  |  Public Opinion
Finland is set to join NATO following Turkey's ratification, as the country heads to elections to form a new government. Prime Minister Sanna Marin's Social Democratic Party faces competition from the National Coalition Party and the Finns Party. The election will determine the next government, which must form a coalition to secure a majority. Key issues include NATO membership, inflation, climate change, and immigration. Marin's popularity remains strong despite personal controversies, and public opinion largely supports NATO membership due to security concerns stemming from Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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Philip Willan Top Rated

Roma, Italy
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Philip Willan is a freelance journalist and author who has worked in Italy for more than 30 years. He has specialised in cold war intrigues and parapolitics. As well as reporting for electronic media, Philip writes for the Times of London and, on information technology, for IDG News Service.
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Giorgia Meloni separates from partner after threesome comment
20 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  Media
Giorgia Meloni, Italy's right-wing prime minister, has separated from her partner Andrea Giambruno following the release of a controversial tape where he made inappropriate comments. The split challenges Meloni's family values stance but is seen as a demonstration of her strong character. Giambruno, a TV presenter, has been suspended from his show, and the incident has sparked speculation about political maneuvering within Meloni's coalition. The article also references other world leaders who have experienced similar personal upheavals while in office.
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Kim Willsher

Paris, France
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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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Gabriel Attal, nicknamed ‘baby Macron’, becomes youngest ever French prime minister at 34 – as it happened
09 Jan 2024  |  the Guardian  |  English  |  European Elections
Gabriel Attal, at 34, has been appointed as France's youngest prime minister by President Emmanuel Macron, succeeding Élisabeth Borne. The reshuffle aims to reinvigorate Macron's second term ahead of the European elections. Attal, a popular figure and the first openly gay French prime minister, is known for his strong communication skills and centrist politics. The move has received mixed reactions, with Macron's allies welcoming it and critics questioning its effectiveness. The reshuffle is seen as a strategic effort to bolster Macron's party against the far-right National Rally in the upcoming elections.
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Sanna Marin Marine Le Pen Gabriel Attal Emmanuel Macron Élisabeth Borne Sylvain Maillard Stéphane Séjourné Sebastian Kurz Viktor Orbán Leo Varadkar Jüri Ratas Yves Attal Marie de Couriss
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