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Mohamed Ali
Mohamed Ali is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Somali
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Excellent Bafana march on towards World Cup with win against Benin
25 Mar 2025
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Daily Dispatch
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English
| Football
Bafana Bafana secured a 2-0 victory against Benin in Abidjan, strengthening their position in the World Cup qualification campaign. Lyle Foster and Jayden Adams scored the goals, while South Africa maintained a lead in Group C. An administrative error involving Teboho Mokoena's suspension was noted, but the South African Football Association believes it won't lead to sanctions. The win keeps South Africa ahead of Nigeria, who drew with Zimbabwe, and maintains their lead in the group standings.
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Abdul Aziz
Life is a continuous cycle of oppression I don't remember what crime he was found guilty of I knocked on the door with my eyelids I am the questioner who doesn't remember any sound!
Urdu
Photography
Paranormal
Travel
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Green Power Group Targets 45 Percent Stake in Nickel Mining Company
27 Feb 2025
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Harga Nikel Turun, Laba Vale Indonesia Anjlok 78,5 Persen - Hallo Bisnis
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Indonesian
| Business Acquisition
Green Power Group (LABA) plans to acquire a 45% stake in Gotion Indonesia Material, a nickel mining company, to expand its renewable energy business. The acquisition is currently a memorandum of understanding with Neopower Teknologi Indonesia. LABA aims to enhance its business by forming divisions for raw battery materials, battery products, and battery applications for electric vehicles. The company also plans to invest in solar power projects and electric vehicles. Previously, LABA's controller, Nev Stored Energy, secured $4 million in funding from S2C Capital Group for solar power and electric truck projects.
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Hope Brotherton
A determined, passionate and hard- working journalist. I enjoy running, hiking and exercising and often take on challenges to raise money for charity. I’m an avid traveller, home cook and bookworm. PPA Accredited Journalist – Shorthand 100 WPM – Media Law – Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, ...
Italian
Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Travel
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 2
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Small UK seaside theme park named one of the best in the world with record-breaking coasters and new rides
08 Jan 2025
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The Sun
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English
| Tourism
Blackpool Pleasure Beach has been recognized as one of the best family-owned theme parks globally by Blooloop, being the only UK park on the list. The park, founded by William George Bean and still family-run, is celebrated for its vintage rides and record-breaking coasters, including the Big Dipper and the Grand National, both awarded Rollercoaster Landmark Plaques by the American Coaster Enthusiasts. The park continues to innovate with new rides like the Launch Pad and maintains a strong focus on family entertainment.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
English
Content Writing
Fact Checking
Business
Fact Checking
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Rebekah Vardy disputes Coleen Rooney’s legal bill in Wagatha row
31 Mar 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Celebrity
Rebekah Vardy is contesting the legal costs claimed by Coleen Rooney in their ongoing libel dispute, arguing that Rooney's costs should be limited to the amount initially claimed. The High Court previously ruled that Vardy should pay Rooney's legal bill on an indemnity basis due to Vardy's destruction of evidence. The case, which gained public attention during the pandemic, involves significant legal expenses and has yet to reach a final judgment. The hearing continues with a detailed examination of the disputed costs scheduled for later this year.
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Laura Castañeda
Laura Castañeda is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
Jobs Completed 2
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Opinion: Meeting Hollywood stars is only one highlight for me at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. Here are some others.
13 Mar 2025
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San Diego Union-Tribune
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English
| Hollywood
The San Diego Latino Film Festival holds a special place for the author, who has been involved in various capacities since 2002. The festival showcases 120 films over five days and involves extensive behind-the-scenes work by a dedicated team. The author shares personal experiences of meeting Hollywood actors and presenting films, highlighting the festival's significance in the local film community. The festival is portrayed as a rewarding and enriching experience, offering opportunities for networking and personal growth.
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David Chazan
David Chazan is a journalist.
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It's a revolution: the skydiver breaking world records and glass ceilings
03 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Sports
Kiger, a Paris-born skydiver, has been breaking world records and challenging gender norms in the sport. Despite initial resistance, she has become a world champion, competing against men and advocating for gender equality in skydiving. Her efforts have led to mixed-gender teams achieving world records. Kiger emphasizes the safety of skydiving compared to base jumping and shares personal experiences, including a memorable jump in a haute couture dress. She continues to skydive and also engages in public speaking, focusing on team-building and continuous learning.
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Enrique García Fuentes
Enrique García Fuentes is a journalist based in Chicago. Originally from Mexico City, García Fuentes has successfully ventured into all areas of journalism. Before graduating from the University of Colorado, he was already the editor of Cultural Currents, the bilingual supplement of the Campus ...
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+7
Breaking News
Jobs Completed 17
Job Success Rate 100%
Usually Responds Within a day
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The Bitter Side of a Passion
24 Jan 2025
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Hoy
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Spanish
| Discrimination
The article discusses the book 'Hogar fútbol', which explores the intersection of football with social issues such as exile, persecution, and discrimination. It highlights the stories of various footballers, both men and women, who have faced significant challenges due to wars, political regimes, and societal prejudices. The narrative emphasizes the political and social dimensions of football, moving beyond mere anecdotes to address deeper issues of gender discrimination, racial intolerance, and political oppression. The book is presented as a well-documented report that sheds light on the darker side of the sport, urging readers to reflect on these critical issues.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
English
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Feature Stories
Content Writing
+5
Politics
Current Affairs
Technology
+4
Jobs Completed 1
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After 9 months in space, astronauts come home to pain, parties and pecan pie
21 Mar 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| International Space Station
Astronauts Wilmore and Williams return to Earth after nine months in space, experiencing physical challenges such as muscle loss, spinal instability, and balance issues. NASA provides rehabilitation to help them readjust. Despite the difficulties, they enjoy reuniting with family and experiencing nature. The 'overview effect' from viewing Earth from space has a lasting impact on their perspective. Both astronauts are looking forward to personal activities and family gatherings.
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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.
English
Spanish
Journalism
Business
Film & Theatre
Entertainment & Celebrity
+4
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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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Tamara Hinson
Tamara Hinson is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 7
Job Success Rate 100%
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Back from brink: 12 rare animals that have made a miraculous comeback from the verge of extinction
31 Mar 2025
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www.discoverwildlife.com
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English
| Wildlife Recovery
The article highlights the successful recovery of 12 animal species from the brink of extinction, thanks to dedicated conservation efforts worldwide. Key species include the Arabian oryx, blue iguana, Gould's mouse, red kite, and Spix's macaw. Conservation organizations like the RSPB and Norfolk Wildlife Trust played significant roles in these efforts. The article underscores the importance of captive-breeding programs, habitat restoration, and international collaboration in wildlife conservation.
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Andre Jones
Andre Jones is a journalist based in Silver Spring, United States of America. Accomplished, multi-platform content producer with nearly 30 years of network and cable television experience. Efficient and detail-oriented team leader, with persuasive communication skills who consistently delivers ...
English
Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Film & Theatre
Sports
Research
+3
Jobs Completed 144
Job Success Rate 100%
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Charles City Lady Panthers play well against hot-streaking Essex before bowing in 1A Regional Quarterfinals
26 Feb 2025
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New Kent - Charles City Chronicle
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English
| Basketball
The Charles City Lady Panthers faced the Essex Lady Trojans in the 1A Regional Quarterfinals, where they initially led but ultimately lost 64-32. Despite the defeat, Coach Casey Crawley praised his team's effort and potential, noting the absence of key player Sha’Ryan Paige. The Lady Panthers, composed entirely of underclassmen, are optimistic about future growth. Essex's Morgan Self played a pivotal role in their victory, showcasing her skills as the Northern Neck District’s Player of the Year.
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Sanjay Kumar
Professional Experience: Working in Sai Media and Advertising Services & Associated with International Media for providing News & Contents. - Working since Jan.2016 to till this date in Jharkhand. Associated with short film making,research Worked with [ Freelancer ] LionBridge ...
Hindi
English
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Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Documentaries
+6
Business
Finance
Politics
+15
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Palestine takes center stage at Jaipur Literature Festival, world’s largest literary show
30 Jan 2025
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Arab News
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English
| Literature Festival
The Jaipur Literature Festival, India's largest literary event, is focusing on the history and current situation in Gaza and Palestine. The festival features discussions on the impact of Israeli attacks on Gaza, with speakers like Pankaj Mishra and Selma Dabbagh addressing the geopolitical ramifications and justice issues. The event highlights the challenges of discussing Palestine in Western literary festivals and aims to provide a platform for open dialogue. Key figures like William Dalrymple emphasize the responsibility to accurately represent the situation in Gaza, while speakers like Gideon Levy and Avi Shlaim contribute to the discourse on the region's future.
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Willy Lowry
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Willy Lowry is a Canadian journalist currently based in Arusha, Tanzania. His work appears in The New York Times, Fusion and CBC. He's also appeared on CNN and BBC. As a video journalist, he shoots, writes and edits his own stories. He started his career in Beirut, Lebanon writing for the The Daily ...
English
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
+9
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 10
Job Success Rate 91%
Usually Responds Seldom
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Panama Canal, the Gulf of Mexico and Mt McKinley: Why Trump is looking to make changes
20 Jan 2025
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The National
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English
| Geopolitical Changes
US President Donald Trump, in his inaugural address, reiterated his intention to reclaim control of the Panama Canal, citing unfair treatment and overcharging of American ships. He also announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and restore the name of Mount McKinley in Alaska. Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino rejected Trump's claims, asserting Panama's control over the canal. Trump's speech emphasized an America First agenda, aiming to restore the US's global standing.
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Alasdair Mackenzie
Sports journalist based in Rome.
English
Italian
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
News Gathering
+6
Sports
Fact Checking
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Tommaso Menoncello: 'I want to be considered one of the best centres in the world.'
29 Jan 2025
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www.rugbypass.com
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English
| Six Nations
Tommaso Menoncello, a rising star in rugby, expresses his ambition to be recognized as one of the world's best centers. Despite his modesty, his achievements, including being named Player of the Tournament in the Six Nations and scoring against the All Blacks, highlight his growing influence. Living in Treviso, Italy, Menoncello remains grounded, focusing on his rugby career and drawing inspiration from his idol, Sonny Bill Williams. His partnership with Juan Ignacio 'Nacho' Brex has been pivotal for Italy's recent successes. Overcoming a significant injury, Menoncello aims to continue earning respect for Italy on the international stage.
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Juma Majanga
Juma Majanga is a journalist.
English
Swahili
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+8
Politics
Current Affairs
Technology
+7
Jobs Completed 43
Job Success Rate 88%
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East African Leaders Call for Ceasefire in DRC - Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
31 Jan 2025
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allAfrica.com
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English
| Conflict in DRC
East African Community leaders, led by Kenyan President William Ruto, have called for an immediate ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where government forces are battling the M23 rebel group. The conflict has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, with thousands of Goma residents displaced and essential services disrupted. The Congolese government accuses Rwanda of supporting M23, a claim denied by Rwandan President Paul Kagame. The summit urged the DRC to protect diplomatic missions following attacks in Kinshasa. Aid agencies highlight the severe impact on civilians, urging adherence to international humanitarian law.
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Ricardo Montoya
ricardo montoya is a freelance video journalist.
English
Spanish
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Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Documentaries
+12
Business
Finance
Politics
+17
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Blockades disrupt traffic in Hidalgo, Edomex, and access to CDMX
20 Feb 2025
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La Jornada
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Spanish
| Child Abuse
Blockades in Hidalgo, the State of Mexico, and access routes to Mexico City were organized to demand justice for two young girls allegedly raped in Zimapán. The protests involved cement industry transporters, taxi drivers, and organizations linked to political figures. Protesters demand legal action against Arturo William Trejo Leal and others accused of the crime. The Sindicato del Cemento supports the protests, accusing local justice authorities of illegal actions to protect the accused. The blockades caused significant traffic disruptions, and a meeting with federal government representatives was arranged.
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Julian Ryall
Julian Ryall is a journalist based in Tokyo, Japan.
English
Feature Stories
Corporate Content
Research
+2
Fact Checking
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Ishiba’s snub by Trump may push Japan toward China, sparking concerns about US influence
10 Jan 2025
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South China Morning Post
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English
| International Diplomacy
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's attempts to engage with US president-elect Donald Trump have been rebuffed, leading to concerns about Japan's potential pivot towards China. Ishiba's plans to visit Beijing and meet with Xi Jinping have raised alarms about the implications for the Washington-Tokyo alliance and the broader Asia-Pacific policy. Critics question the rationale behind Trump's refusal to meet Ishiba, especially given his interactions with other world leaders. The situation suggests a possible shift in Japan's diplomatic focus, with analysts noting a passive-aggressive stance towards the Trump administration.
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Henry Samuel
Henry Samuel is a journalist based in Paris, France.
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
+6
Fact Checking
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Gene Hackman and wife discovered in separate rooms with ‘no obvious sign of gas leak’
27 Feb 2025
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NZ Herald
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English
| Celebrity
Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead in separate rooms of their home, with no immediate signs of a gas leak or foul play. The investigation is in its preliminary stages, with authorities considering various possibilities, including accidental death or homicide. Hackman, a celebrated actor known for roles in 'The French Connection' and 'Superman', had retired to New Mexico in 2004. The couple was known for their reclusive lifestyle, and the cause of death remains undetermined pending autopsy and toxicology results. Hackman's family and fans mourn his passing, remembering his significant contributions to film.
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Priyanka Shankar
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 ...
English
Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Current Affairs
Fact Checking
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Uncertainty grows among refugees and migrants as Germany heads to the polls
21 Feb 2025
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Far-Right Politics
Germany is on the brink of high-stakes elections with migration policies and far-right sentiment at the forefront of political discourse. The collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition has intensified the political climate, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) gaining popularity, particularly in eastern cities like Cottbus. The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leads the polls, while the SPD trails behind. Migration remains a contentious issue, with CDU leader Friedrich Merz criticizing current policies and proposing stricter asylum measures. The AfD's controversial tactics, such as distributing fake deportation tickets, have sparked outrage and comparisons to Nazi-era practices. The political landscape is further complicated by Germany's stance on Israel's war on Gaza, contributing to rising Islamophobia and anti-immigration rhetoric. Human rights organizations warn against adopting far-right policies, emphasizing the need for balanced political discourse.
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Emelyne Six
I am a starting journalist who graduated last year. I studied Journalism at Artevelde University College in Ghent, Belgium and studied Broadcasting-Radio at Fanshawe College in London, ON, Canada for one semester as an exchange student. During my time in Ghent, I volunteered at the student radio ...
Dutch
English
French
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
+6
Arts & Books
Film & Theatre
Entertainment & Celebrity
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Sharon Stone found it terrible to work with this film producer: 'A bizarre person'
30 Mar 2025
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www.filmtotaal.nl
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Dutch
| Misogyny
Sharon Stone reflects on her challenging experiences in Hollywood, particularly with producer Robert Evans during the making of 'Sliver'. Despite her success, Stone faced misogyny and was blacklisted by Sony for eight years. She recounts being pressured by Evans to engage in inappropriate behavior to enhance on-screen chemistry, which she refused. The article highlights the difficulties Stone encountered in an industry dominated by powerful men.
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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 ...
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
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Business
Finance
Politics
+5
Usually Responds Seldom
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The Traitors’ Mollie Pearce: My stoma changed my life (for the better)
14 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Reality TV
Mollie Pearce, a former healthcare assistant and model, shares her transformative journey after undergoing surgery for ulcerative colitis, which resulted in a stoma. Despite initial fears, the procedure significantly improved her quality of life, allowing her to travel and participate in reality TV show 'The Traitors'. Pearce advocates for disability awareness and supports charities like Reach and Crohn’s & Colitis UK. Her story highlights the importance of representation and openness about health challenges, inspiring others facing similar situations.
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Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer is Middle East Correspondent for The Times of London, based in Beirut, Lebanon.
English
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Feature Stories
Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
+1
Politics
Current Affairs
War Reporter
+1
Jobs Completed 2
Usually Responds Within a day
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How China’s relentless Taiwan drills illustrate invasion plan
04 Apr 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Geopolitical Tensions
China's recent military exercises near Taiwan, including the unveiling of new landing craft and hypersonic missiles, signal a shift in its military posture. Analysts suggest these actions are part of a strategy to assert dominance and deter Taiwan from declaring independence, rather than an immediate plan to invade. The exercises demonstrate China's readiness to achieve air and sea superiority quickly, potentially preventing US intervention. However, experts believe Xi Jinping is cautious about the economic and military risks of an invasion, opting instead for a 'grey zone' strategy to maintain ambiguity and pressure.
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David Walsh
David Walsh is a journalist based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
English
French
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+8
Politics
Current Affairs
Natural Disasters
+6
Jobs Completed 24
Job Success Rate 100%
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Injury facts alarming — so why does rugby persist with artificial pitches?
01 Feb 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Artificial Pitches
The article discusses the ongoing debate over the use of artificial pitches in rugby, highlighting new research that shows a significantly higher risk of knee injuries on artificial surfaces compared to natural grass. Despite the evidence, clubs like Ospreys and Saracens continue to use artificial pitches, raising concerns about player safety and recruitment challenges. The research, involving experts like Simon Kemp and Andy Williams, indicates that 44% more knee injuries occur on artificial pitches, prompting calls for rugby unions to reconsider their stance on these surfaces.
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Margaret Wanjiru
My name is Margaret Wanjiru. A correspondent for the star News paper based in Kenya. I do freelance photography as well as write stories. i write health stories as well as human interest stories professionally. am a champion of body positivity as well. i do shoot and edit videos ...
English
Photography
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Social
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Final arrangements underway to bring back Stephen Munyakho held on death row in Saudi Arabia
30 Mar 2025
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eastleighvoice.co.ke
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English
| Human Rights
Stephen Bertrand Munyakho, a Kenyan national on death row in Saudi Arabia for 13 years, is set to return home following the payment of blood money. The 'Save Stevo Campaign' confirmed that the Muslim World League cleared the remaining balance, facilitating his release. Munyakho was convicted of manslaughter in 2012, and his sentence was later enhanced to execution. The campaign, supported by various organizations and individuals, raised significant funds and garnered global support, including from Pope Francis and President William Ruto. Final arrangements are underway for his repatriation to Kenya.
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