By: Elena Morresi, Oliver Holmes, Sofia Couceiro, Acacia Redding, Sarah Bertram
The Guardian's Oliver Holmes looks at how Donald Trump's book The Art of the Deal could shed light on the president's negotiation tactics in the war with Iran
Sarah Bertram is an acting reactive news editor specializing in video at The Guardian. She covers a diverse range of themes including animals, animal cruelty, general assignment news, world affairs, and arts and entertainment, with a particular focus on conflict and war, current affairs, and geopolitics. Sarah's work has been featured in The Guardian, showcasing her expertise in international affairs and fine art.
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Sarah Bertram's coverage primarily focuses on sports, with an emphasis on profile features and expert commentary. She would likely be interested in pitches that offer compelling human interest stories about athletes or figures within the sports industry, as well as insights from experts who can provide meaningful analysis of ongoing sports events.
Given her focus on obituaries related to iconic figures in various sports, she may also respond well to pitches offering insightful retrospectives or tributes related to significant anniversaries or milestones in the world of sports.
While Sarah’s geographic focus is not explicitly stated, her diverse coverage suggests a broad international perspective encompassing various sporting events and personalities.
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