By: Andres Schipani, Henry Foy, Harry Dempsey
Chair of Kimberley Process says African countries view proposal as a penalty that will cause them ‘irreparable harm’
Andres Schipani is the East and Central Africa Bureau Chief for the Financial Times. With a focus on economic and political developments in the region, his articles cover a wide range of topics including conflict, reconstruction, tourism, mining, and international trade. Andres' work has also been featured in Yahoo Finance and The Irish Times.
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Andres Schipani's coverage indicates a keen interest in global politics, particularly as it pertains to African conflicts and international trade. His focus on evolving stories and breaking news suggests that he is more likely to respond to pitches related to current events or ongoing developments in these areas.
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Pitches should aim at providing unique perspectives on the topics covered such as insights into African conflicts or the impact of international trade policies on developing economies. Additionally, given his varied geographic coverage across Africa and South America (particularly Peru), sources who can offer nuanced understanding of political dynamics within these regions may also capture his attention.
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