Anna Pujol-Mazzini

@annapmzn

Journalist in Paris . I cover France, Africa, Covid-19 and climate change. Ex-West Africa correspondent . I speak 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇪🇸🇮🇹

Paris, France
Joined October 2013

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    Dec 23

    Super excited to end the year by joining the as a reporter and our Covid travel ban story making the front page. I'll be covering France and always keeping an eye on Africa. You can now reach me at: anna.pujolmazzini@telegraph.co.uk

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  2. Dec 30

    GO ARGENTINA! Women will be able to get abortions up until 14 weeks of pregnancy. Currently, it is only legal if the mother's life is at risk or if the pregnancy is a result of rape.

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    Dec 23

    Super excited to end the year by joining the as a reporter and our Covid travel ban story making the front page. I'll be covering France and always keeping an eye on Africa. You can now reach me at: anna.pujolmazzini@telegraph.co.uk

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    Dec 21

    ▪ UK Hit By Virus Travel Ban Across Europe. Supplies of food and Covid vaccine threatened as France takes lead in halting flights and freight ▪ 📰

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  5. Dec 20

    European countries are shutting air links to the UK to avoid spreading a new, more infectious strain of . Our latest with

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  6. Dec 14

    "There are parallels between a fascination for languages and journalism: both open doors, reveal unsuspected worlds, and confer an enviable status of being both participant and observer." sums up the beauty of being a linguist & a reporter

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    Dec 6

    'We are living a nightmare': family of missing British hiker Esther Dingley fears she was kidnapped. My latest for with

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  9. Dec 1

    The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for use. It will start being rolled out from next week.

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    Nov 29

    For : how colonized , based on my interviews w/ more than 80 taxi drivers, as well as dozens corporate sources, academics, historians, labor activists, bank tellers, car sales people, lawyers and union leaders in Nairobi and Mombasa.

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    Nov 29

    This is the extraordinary story of how a senior Syrian general in charge of an intelligence branch alleged to have carried out war crimes gained asylum in Europe with the help of Western and Israeli intelligence. It's a wild ride but I'll try to summarise.

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  12. Nov 29

    Another day, another police violence incident revealed in France.

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    Nov 27

    French newspapers leading with the police attack on Michel, which was filmed, as the gov’t tries to criminalise filming police.

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  14. Nov 26

    🇫🇷 twitter: what are the best articles/books/academic papers to read about police brutality in France? // Quels sont les meilleurs articles/bouquins/papiers académiques à lire sur les violences policières en France? Merci!

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    Nov 25

    Police are using new powers intended to protect the public from Covid to persecute the LGBTQ+ community. The details of this Ugandan case are horrific: 20 people were imprisoned for months & brutally tortured. My latest story, out today with

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    Nov 25

    1/ It's the site of the worst (known) attack on civilians in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict -- 600 dead, by one count. Our  story from Mai-Kadra, which has been spared shelling but is clearly reeling from traumas that may be even harder to overcome

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  17. Nov 25

    I'm willing to bet the real numbers are much higher. According to a new study, 50% of French women have faced gender-based violence, from harassment to rape to domestic violence.

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  18. Nov 24

    Finally some good news: Scotland has become the first country in the world to provide free and universal access to period products

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    Nov 24

    Intanto, a Parigi la polizia sgombera i migranti con gas lacrimogeni e aggredisce i cronisti che seguivano i fatti. Quelle immagini potrebbero diventare illegali con la legge appena approvata (via )

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  20. Nov 24

    The cover of tomorrow's on the violence, denouncing the "extreme brutality" of security forces and a sense of impunity fuelled by the government itself

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