By: Emma Bubola
While many Cubans were divided over the legitimacy of the U.S. charging Raul Castro with murder, the hope for developments that might ease their suffering is widespread. “This has to change.”
Emma Bubola is a reporter at The New York Times, based in Rome, where she covers Italy for the International desk. Her reporting focuses on significant global issues, including the Covid pandemic, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and the impact of cultural movements. Emma's work has been featured in numerous publications, including Khaleej Times, The Seattle Times, and The Boston Globe.
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Emma Bubola's coverage indicates a focus on international news, conflict, kidnapping, terrorism, and human rights. She frequently covers evolving stories and breaking news related to government announcements. Pitches should offer unique perspectives or insights into ongoing conflicts or geopolitical events of international significance.
Given her substantial coverage of crime and government & politics themes within the context of international news, she may be responsive to pitches that provide expert analysis on political developments in conflict zones or insights from individuals with direct experience in addressing issues related to terrorism and human rights violations.
Pitches should align with Emma’s geographic scope which is not specified but appears to have an emphasis on global events impacting various regions around the world.
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