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Journalist at the Albanian Post. She has also participated in several projects, including the show "Ti duhet ta dish" on Albanian radio-television, RTSH, and "Qyteti im" for the municipality of Tirana. Holder of a master's degree in regional political studies and a bachelor's degree in political science from the faculty of social sciences, she is passionate about political, social and economic issues. She has also worked in human resources and coordination.
Rajmonda Basha

Rajmonda Basha

Albania
A journalist in Algiers for about twenty years, Tarek had a long stint at Le Soir d'Algérie, a newsroom where he signed several investigations on political and economic subjects. He then freelanced with various international media. In parallel, from 2008 to 2021, he produced a long series of reports on the programs and projects of the European Union in Algeria. He also serves as a professional security trainer on behalf of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
Tarek Hafid

Tarek Hafid

Algeria
Holding a master's degree in European Union Law, Andri has worked for years as a journalist in Cypriot media on television, radio, in print, and on websites. She has also worked in the field of social reporting, winning a national award. Throughout her career, she held the position of press and communication officer for five years at the Cypriot Ministries of Interior and Finance.
Andri Kounou

Andri Kounou

Cyprus
A journalist for nineteen years, Mohamed was the deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper Al Gomhouria. Today, he holds the position of editor-in-chief of The Egyptian Progress (a French daily in Egypt). He is also the director of various programs for Egyptian television channels. Throughout his career, he has always strived to ensure that the editorial lines meet the needs of the public. Mohamed is a graduate of the French Institute of Cairo.
Mohamed El Azzawy

Mohamed El Azzawy

Egypte
Jorge Dobner is a journalist, editor, and media consultant with over fifty years of experience. In December 2008, he created the information site En Positivo and then the non-profit journalism association of the same name, composed of professionals. Cristina Grao is the editor-in-chief of En Positivo. She specializes in the development and dissemination of solutions journalism and is dedicated to highlighting stories of progress and positive change in society.
Cristina Grao & Jorge Dobner

Cristina Grao & Jorge Dobner

Spain
Nathania Cahen, Maëva Gardet-Pizzo, Marie Le Marois, Olivier Martocq, Agathe Perrier, Audrey Savournin, and Paul Molga: seasoned professional journalists, correspondents for numerous newsrooms. Their common point, they all contribute to Marcelle, an online and interactive solutions media born in 2018 from the desire to take a step aside from so-called hot news, and to put more meaning into their work. Without overbidding or rushing.
Les Journalistes de Marcelle

Les Journalistes de Marcelle

France
A science, health, and environment journalist with over fifteen years of experience, Kelly is based in Athens. Her reports cover a wide range of topics, including cutting-edge innovations in the scientific field, health inequalities, sustainable development and the climate crisis, migration and social exclusion. Kelly is also a member of the Athens Daily Press Journalists Union.
Kelly Fanarioti

Kelly Fanarioti

Greece
A journalist for over ten years in Tel Aviv, Caroline holds a master's degree in information-communication from the Sorbonne. She worked for seven years for the i24NEWS website and specialized in the fields of culture, high-tech, environment, and social issues. Caroline has extensive expertise in the field of media, social networks, and public relations. She also collaborates as a media consultant in a public relations agency.
Caroline Haïat

Caroline Haïat

Israel
Based in Italy, Valentina regularly travels to Spain, where she has lived and worked for a long time, and to other countries around the Mediterranean. She studied Arabic in Meknes and Cairo. She is a correspondent for the Spanish daily La Voz de Galicia and also writes for Italian and pan-European newspapers on Italian economy and politics, innovation, environmental issues with a focus on the Mediterranean, and human rights.
Valentina Saini

Valentina Saini

Italy
Also a correspondent for 22-med in Syria, Edward is a science journalist, biologist, and researcher in the philosophy of life sciences. With six years of experience as a science journalist in various Lebanese and international media, he co-founded 961 Scientia, the first scientific multimedia in Lebanon. His work blends science, philosophy, and journalism. He holds a bachelor's degree in Life and Earth Sciences from Saint Joseph University in Beirut.
Edward Sfeir

Edward Sfeir

Lebanon
Print and radio journalist, based in Rabat for two years, Adèle works notably for several French and Moroccan media outlets. She graduated from the School of Journalism and Communication of Aix-Marseille and Sciences Po Aix. A great enthusiast of local gastronomy and country walks, Adèle enjoys hiking in the High Atlas and the Rif, discovering the country of its inhabitants and their way of life.
Adèle Arusi

Adèle Arusi

Morocco
Monjed is a veteran Palestinian journalist and director of the Palestine News Network (PNN), an independent media outlet promoting free journalism in Palestine. He has worked with ANN, Al-Ahram Weekly, and Al Jazeera English. A defender of press freedom, he sees journalism as a mission based on integrity and public service.
Monjed Jadou

Monjed Jadou

Palestine
Larisa holds a degree in French and Theology and lives in Ljubljana. She began her career as a television journalist for the daily news program Today. Since 2018, she has been writing for the Slovenian public radio's website MMC RTV SLO. She focuses on environmental issues, climate change, green transition, pollution... Recently, she has also been working on issues related to Slovenia's energy future.
Larisa Daugul

Larisa Daugul

Slovenia
Lilia Blaise has been a correspondent journalist for France 24 and RFI in Tunisia for nine years. She covered the year following the Tunisian revolution and the first democratic elections in 2011. A graduate with a master's degree in journalism from Science Po Paris, she worked for a year and a half at the New York Times office in Paris, primarily covering the terrorist attack of 2016 and societal and cultural topics. Today, she is particularly interested in issues surrounding ecology.
Lilia Blaise

Lilia Blaise

Tunisia
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