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My name is Cátia Bruno and I am a journalist based in Lisbon, Portugal, the city where I was born. I graduated in 2011 with a BA in Journalism. Since then, I already worked for two national newspapers in the country - the prestigious Expresso and the innovative i. I also freelanced for some ...
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George Eliason is a journalist based in Roven'ky, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine. In 2014, I was the only journalist to go across the entire region doing invasive passport and weapons checks on the militias fighting here. From early 2014 I broke most of the important stories from the region. I scooped ...
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Ioana Moldovan is a freelance photojournalist, documentary photographer, writer and published author based in Bucharest, Romania. Her work has been published by The New York Times, BBC, Der Spiegel, GEO Magazin, Libération, de Volkskrant, Society Magazine, NPR, ESPN, Al Jazeera English, Huffington ...
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The first investigative journalist in the old Soviet Union, Vitali Vitaliev was forced to defect from the USSR in January 1990 – the result of his ground-breaking and courageous investigations into Soviet organised crime, neo-fascism, political prisoners and persecutions. For his dangerous, ...
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