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Publications (Coming Soon)
From Top Left, Barbara Serra; previously worked for Aljazeera but now with Sky News, Anne-Marie Green; works for CBS News, Wang Mangmang; works For CGTN, Sam Naz; works for Sky News, Azadeh Moshiri; works for BBC News and Isha Sesay, previously worked for CNN.