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KOMU 8 News reporter Annisa Budiman, left, interviews President of Lincoln University Kevin Rome in Jefferson City, Missouri, on Oct. 2, 2015. Rome said Lincoln University students can work and learn in the center, and the center is open to the public too. Photo: Fan Feng.

Le foto del programma, condotto da Moreno Rognoni, EXPLORACAFE’ ON AIR, in onda su Radio Reporter, ogni giorno dal Lunedì al Venerdì dalle 10.15 alle 10.30

 

Retro photo journalist camera, fedora hat with a press pass in the headband, and ballpoint pen with notepad

I think I'm one of those 'born smokers.' If I ever took it up, I'd probably smoke two packs a day. Thank goodness I'm too cheap to start.

The Retro Reporter preparing her camera, to get that award-winning picture

Local News Reporter with Nikon D3 + 24-70 f/2.8...

Shot at Ground Zero on 5/1/11 at the gathering following the announcement of Osama bin Laden's death on a Nikon D200

The Retro Reporter. A look of confidence, a newspaper-selling smile

Foto: Sandro Nascimento/Alep e Dálie Felberg/Alep

Reporters took to the streets of cities in South Sudan, Central African Republic and Afghanistan to ask people what the impact of the coronavirus pandemic is on their lives.

 

Name: Fatima Khaleqi

Age: 46

Profession: Cook

Location: Kabul, Afghanistan

 

"After we had to go into quarantine because of the pandemic, I lost my job. Now, I am not making any money to provide for my family. I am 4 months behind on my rent. I try to borrow some cash from relatives, but it is not enough. We are worried we will be suffering from hunger soon.

 

I am separated from my husband. I have four kids who are living with me. My eldest daughter is 23 years old and I have a son of 6 years old. My elderly mother is also living with us.

 

If I am not able to earn any income to support my family, to provide them with food, clothes and shelter, they cannot survive. On the other hand, I need to take care of my health and the health of my family as well. If I get infected they will be left with nothing.

 

Our lives have never been more at risk. We are experiencing the same issues. COVID-19 is treating everyone the same way. This teaches us to listen to each other.

 

The future is very unpredictable. We have no idea what will happen in the next weeks or months.

 

The only support I received is the food vouchers from the government. The government is handing out these vouchers to families in need and this gives us daily five pieces of bread. This is not enough for a family of 6.

 

I hope this situation will be over soon."

The Retro Reporter capturing the action on her vintage twin lens reflex camera

Merveille and Nathan, the two UNICEF youth reporters who attended the Girl Summit in London in July, reporting back and arguing that Congolese girls need “books not husbands”.

jorge machado foi entrevistado pelo programa globo reporter

first bench reporter caught today, got home and got your bottle package

A reporter interviewing one of the several groups of school kids down in Battery Park for the Enterprise fly-over.

The Retro Reporter capturing the latest exciting retro action

Lois Lane was asleep, Polly Perkins was tied up, but Angela was there! Ready to get the exclusive pictures and the story, on the Night that They came!!!

Foto: Sandro Nascimento/Alep e Dálie Felberg/Alep

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Monday October 1, 2018: The Young Reporters and Photographers team at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Nick Didlick/IOC Young Reporters

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