Politico Europe has tapped Antoaneta Roussi as a cybersecurity reporter on its tech team, based in Brussels.
Recently, she worked as a freelance correspondent in Kenya.
Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Nature, The Financial Times, NPR, BBC and The Independent. She also provided editorial consultancy to the UN Environment Program and The World Health Organization.
She also reported on artificial intelligence, defense, cybersecurity, health legislation and covered EU and member state institutions for Research in London. She was also an intern at Thomson Reuters.
Roussi has a B.A. from the University of the Arts London and a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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