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Annabelle Timsit is a breaking news reporter at The Washington Post. Based in London, she covers a range of topics including geopolitics, with a particular focus on Britain's relationship with China, as well as breaking news across various sectors. Annabelle has been featured in numerous publications, including Quartz, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Boston Globe.
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Annabelle Timsit primarily covers evolving stories, breaking news, and government announcements related to government & politics, politics, and crime. Her coverage includes a wide range of topics such as international conflict, shootings, higher education, language and slang.
Given her focus on covering evolving stories and breaking news in the areas of government & politics and crime with an emphasis on international conflict and shootings incidents; she would likely be most responsive to pitches that provide expert analysis or firsthand accounts related to these types of events. Additionally, given her interest in language trends (e.g., Gen Z slang), she may also be open to pitches involving cultural or linguistic developments tied to current events.
For anyone reaching out with information about ongoing situations like geopolitical conflicts or domestic crises need factual accuracy is key when providing insights for Annabelle's articles.
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