International journalist Paula Alves Silva has joined Voice of America. Since December 2019, she served as a foreign correspondent at the Portuguese radio station TSF, where she covered USA news, based in Washington, D.C.
Silva also freelances, covering the world’s biggest refugee camp, U.S. elections, migration, Black Lives Matter protests and the pandemic.
She also worked as a foreign correspondent at TVI, a Portuguese TV news channel in Washington. From September 2019 to August 2020, she worked as an international multimedia journalist at Voice of America.
Silva has degrees from Universidad de Santiago de Compostela and Universidade do Porto.
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