Oxford University
Oxford University
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Ben Judah is a journalist.Judah was a policy fellow in London at the European Council on Foreign Relations. He has also been a Visiting Fellow at the European Stability Initiative in Istanbul, and a research fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C. In 2020, he joined the Atlantic Council in Washington D.C. as a Nonresident Senior Fellow.Judah has written for The New York Times, and The Sunday Times. He has been a guest on CNN, BBC News and Channel 4 News and is a contributing writer for Politico Europe. His first book, "Fragile Empire," was published in 2013. | Guest | |
Jodie Ginsberg is the CEO at Internews Europe. | Guest | |
Ewen MacAskill is an investigative journalist. Before his retirement in 2018, he had worked for The Guardian for 22 years, first as chief political correspondent, then as Washington DC bureau chief, and finally as defence and intelligence correspondent.Before working for the Guardian, MacAskill was a political editor for The Scotsman. His first book, " | Guest | |
Ros Atkins is a journalist, broadcaster, and host of The Media Show podcast. | Guest | |
Sarah Lyall is a journalist best known for having been the London Correspondent for The New York Times for 18 years. Having returned to New York, she is now a NYT writer at large, covering sports, culture, media and international stories.Lyall's first book, The Anglo Files: A Field Guide to the British," was published in 2008.Lyall joined the New York Times in 1987 as a clerk in the Washington Bureau. She went on to become a reporter for the metro desk, then she covered book publishing for the culture section.Lyall received her B.A. in History from Yale University, where she was an editor at the Yale Daily News. | Guest | |
Ismail Einashe is a freelance journalist, known for his writing and reporting on immigrants in Europe. He is a member of the journalism project Lost in Europe, a cross-border journalism project that investigates the disappearance of child migrants in Europe. He is also a member of the editorial board of the magazine of the Tate Galleries, Tate Etc.Einashe’s reporting has appeared in The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Prospect, NPR, The Nation, and Index on Censorship. He has worked for BBC Radio Current Affairs and he has presented on BBC radio. He co-edited the book “Lost in Media: Migrant Perspectives and the Public Sphere,” which was published in 2020.He was also a Fellow at the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University, and an associate at the Cambridge Migration Research Network. | Guest |
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