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Post by pieter on Feb 21, 2022 10:57:50 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Feb 21, 2022 11:26:39 GMT -7
Radoslaw Sikorski, the former foreign minister of Poland shares his views on the relationship between Poland and Russia.Radoslaw Sikorski talks to DW's Zhanna Nemtsova | DW EnglishZhanna Nemtsova Zhanna Borisovna Nemtsova (Russian: Жа́нна Бори́совна Немцо́ва; born 26 March 1984) is a Russian journalist and social activist. She is the daughter of Boris Nemtsov.
Nemtsova was born in Gorky, USSR (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) on 26 March 1984. Her father was the Russian physicist, liberal politician and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov (9 October 1959 – 27 February 2015) and her mother is the part-Tatar investor Raisa Akhmetovna Nemtsova. She graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Also in Moscow, she reached the "second level" of law studies.
Nemtsova worked in the radio station Echo of Moscow, and managed her father's website. She later worked as an economic journalist for the Russian TV station RBK, anchoring broadcasts and interviewing representatives from businesses and politicians.
After her father was assassinated in February 2015, Nemtsova advocated for a proper investigation. She received threats, and, for her safety, emigrated from Russia in June 2015. Following the conviction of five men in connection with her father's assassination, she said “This was not a full-fledged investigation, but an imitation".
In August 2015, Nemtsova began work as a reporter in the Russian department of the German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle in Bonn.
In addition to Russian, she is fluent in English and Portuguese.
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Post by Jaga on Feb 21, 2022 22:57:18 GMT -7
Sikorski is good, it is a pity that he cannot play a bigger role in Polish politics. He is still quite present in Polish opposition media
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