Up to 2024, I’ve been on the ground in five countries and written pieces ranging from Aussie linguistics to TV statistics, music monopolisation to EU immigration.
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Shifting tides: The changing face of the North Atlantic’s whaling war
In Iceland and the Faroe Islands, it’s a practice that’s been kept alive for centuries by commerce and culture. But with pressure mounting, has the ship sailed on this age-old tradition? Harper Pestinger and Caelan Monkman report for In Motion.
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Flaws in their fight: EU’s struggle to tackle human rights breaches
There’s no lack of measures from the EU in their battle against human rights-violating member states, but putting them into action has proven easier said than done. Harper Pestinger, Bella Ireland and Sara Schwartz Wiman report for Europe and You.
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Dictatorship to democracy – how East German refugees have settled in the West
For almost 30 years, the inner German border culturally, politically and forcefully divided a formerly united country. Exit visas were only granted to a lucky few and border guards had licence to kill. Harper Pestinger and Bella Ireland report for Now Look At This.
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