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Summary

The website content discusses the appreciation for journalists reporting on the war in Ukraine, highlighting several Italian reporters who are providing valuable coverage in multiple languages.

Abstract

The article titled "The war in Ukraine and gratitude for the reporters" expresses deep appreciation for the work of journalists covering the conflict, particularly those who are providing expert analysis and real-time updates. It emphasizes the importance of following certain journalists for accurate information on the war. Among these are Emanuele Valenti, a journalist with expertise in conflict and international crises, who has recently returned from Ukraine and is scheduled to give a lecture; Danilo Elia, a journalist at Rai covering the post-Soviet world; Stefania Battistini, a Rai correspondent who experienced a frightening interruption during a live broadcast in Dnipro; and Emma Farné, who has been on the ground in Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict, sharing daily updates through videos and reports. The piece also references an article reflecting on the situation in Ukraine a year after President Biden's remarks about President Putin.

Opinions

  • There is a strong sense of gratitude towards the journalists for their dedication and bravery in reporting from the front lines.
  • The work of these reporters is seen as crucial in understanding the complexities of the war in Ukraine.
  • The article suggests that the journalists' multilingual communication efforts are commendable and beneficial for a broader audience.
  • The incident involving Stefania Battistini illustrates the high level of tension and the potential dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
  • The mention of President Biden's previous statement about President Putin implies a perspective that current events may validate earlier assessments of international leaders.

The war in Ukraine and gratitude for the reporters

Here are some journalists to follow, as they are expertly engaged in reporting on the attack on Russia

Photo by Daniel Stuben. on Unsplash

To them, one can only feel gratitude for all the work they are doing. Here are four special reporters and journalists to follow, as they are competently engaged in reporting on the attack on Russia. They are Italian, but on social networks they are also communicating in English for the benefit of all.

Emanuele Valenti, journalist, radio host & teacher, is an expert on conflict, international crises, borders, and geopolitics: he has just been to Ukraine for the Swiss radio and television. Tomorrow he will hold a lecture for the Milan Foundation about the #war in #Ukraine: “Everyone can follow from the link. Simultaneous translation in French, English, Spanish, German. With me Diana Shendrikova

Danilo Elia, Journalist at Rai, National Broadcaster of Italy, covering post-Soviet world, is also following all the events carefully.

The Rai correspondent in Dnipro Stefania Battistini was stopped during a live broadcast by the Ukrainian special forces: 4 special forces agents threw open the door of the hotel room screaming with rifles drawn, they threw the two camera operators Simone Traini and Mauro Folio to the ground, with his knee pressed to their back and the Kalashnikov pointed 2 centimeters from their head.

Luckily everyone is fine:

“Thank you, thank you very much everyone. Unfortunately, the country lives in terror of an external attack, and anything ‘unknown’ is considered a threat” said the journalist.

Finally, Emma Farné, Journalist at Rainews24, has been in Ukraine since the first moments of the attack on Putin’s Russia and is telling every day that passes with videos and services.

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