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Paloma

@palomadinechin

Freelance investigative journalist

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Here is a photoessay by Paloma de Dinechin & Nicola Zolin, in my translation, about scientific attempts to record the Amazon rainforest soundscape to protect biodiversity & indigenous peoples. It discusses potentials & ethical concerns of this technology. thedial.world/articles/news/…

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🍓¿De dónde provienen las fresas que se consumen en Europa? Viajamos a España, Francia y Marruecos para investigar qué pasa con el origen de estas frutas. Por Sofía Caruncho Llaguno, Paloma De Dinechin y Tuti Romain con el apoyo de Journalismfund Europe Leéla aquí 👉bit.ly/4kYiC0f

🍓¿De dónde provienen las fresas que se consumen en Europa? Viajamos a España, Francia y Marruecos para investigar qué pasa con el origen de estas frutas.

Por <a href="/CarunchoSofia/">Sofía Caruncho Llaguno</a>, Paloma De Dinechin y <a href="/tutiromain/">Tuti Romain</a> con el apoyo de <a href="/journalismfund/">Journalismfund Europe</a>

Leéla aquí 👉bit.ly/4kYiC0f
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NEW: Every spring in Syria, the ancient damask rose blooms. It has endured war, the Assad regime’s exploitation and now drought, reports Paloma de Dinechin, with photos by Arthur Larie, for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/the-…

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Every spring in Syria, the ancient damask rose blooms. It has endured war, the Assad regime’s exploitation and now drought. A stunning dispatch from there by Paloma de Dinechin, with photos by Arthur Larie, for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/the-…

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En Syrie, des incendies ont ravagé 15 000 ha de forêt. Au cœur de la catastrophe, Mohammed Alaa Aljaleel, ambulancier connu pour avoir sauvé des chats sous les bombes à Alep, a combattu les flammes pour secourir les bêtes piégées l.leparisien.fr/GRiS

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6- "Etiquetas relativas: cómo se cambia el origen de las frutas que se comen en Europa." 👉Por Sofía Caruncho Llaguno 🇪🇸, Paloma De Dinechin 🇫🇷 y Tuti Romain 🇲🇦 👉Esta investigación se realizó con el apoyo de Journalismfund Europe Léela aquí 👇 revistalate.net/2025/06/04/eti…

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Sweida remains scarred by a week of sectarian bloodshed that left more than 1,200 dead. Survivors on both sides recount atrocities, amid growing fears the violence could return pulse.ly/s3tsb5zcfo

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The air in Sweida still carried the stench of death. Four days after a ceasefire was declared, the southern Syrian city seemed frozen in horror: charred cars, shuttered stores, and bullet-riddled homes, with the rare pedestrian moving cautiously through streets patrolled by

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On Tuesday, a fourth humanitarian convoy of 22 trucks entered Sweida, carrying food supplies, fuel and medical kits. But severe shortages persist, especially in water, electricity and medicine, while sporadic clashes continue to unsettle the fragile ceasefire

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NEW: Every Friday, 30 cyclists take to the streets of Damascus, including ex-rebels, former regime loyalists & foreigners, riding through a country emerging from 14 years of war, writes Paloma De Dinechin, with photos by Alexandra Henry, for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/peda…

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Every Friday, 30 cyclists take to the streets of Damascus, including ex-rebels, former regime loyalists and foreigners, riding through a country emerging from 14 years of war. By Paloma De Dinechin, with photos by Alexandra Henry, for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/peda…

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Chris E. 3 🧵In Damascus, a cycling club brings Sunnis, Alawites, Christians and foreigners together, pedaling past ruins and reminders of war. Their rides capture resilience amid destruction, writes Paloma De Dinechin, with photos by Alexandra Henry newlinesmag.com/spotlight/peda…

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NEW: Under Syria’s new flag, influencers and DJs portray Wadi Qandil as a Mediterranean fantasy. But how long can a bubble of cocktails and reels survive the post-Assad transition? Paloma reports for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/reportage/welc…

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Under Syria’s new flag, influencers and DJs portray Wadi Qandil as a Mediterranean fantasy. But how long can a bubble of cocktails and reels survive the post-Assad transition? Paloma reports for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/reportage/welc…

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Under Syria’s new flag, influencers and DJs portray Wadi Qandil as a Mediterranean fantasy. But how long can a bubble of cocktails and reels survive the post-Assad transition? Paloma reports for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/reportage/welc…

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NEW: Across the fields and ruins of Idlib, a farmers’ initiative is taking root: restoring Syria’s agricultural autonomy by reviving the ancient practice of saving and replanting traditional “baladi” seeds, reports Paloma for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/repl…

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In the fields of Idlib, farmers are making life bloom again with local seeds that either survived the war or were preserved in Lebanon, reports Paloma for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/repl…

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Across the fields and ruins of Idlib, Paloma reports for New Lines Magazine on a farmers’ initiative taking root, as traditional seeds are revived by communities “determined to replant life where war had erased it.” newlinesmag.com/spotlight/repl…

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Across the fields and ruins of Idlib, a farmers’ initiative is taking root: restoring Syria’s agricultural autonomy by reviving the ancient practice of saving and replanting traditional “baladi” seeds, reports Paloma for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/repl…

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Après l’assassinat de son frère Mehdi, Amine Kessaci, 22 ans, engagé dans la lutte contre le narcobanditisme à Marseille, témoigne : « On m'a brûlé mon premier frère et on vient de tuer le deuxième. Vous voulez que j'aie peur de quoi ? » #narcotrafic #drogue #marseille #kessaci