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Joana Moser has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in October 2024. The social media accounts linked to from Joana Moser are: LinkedIn, WhatsApp. Besides social media accounts, joanamoser has populated their site with Interview with photojournalist Lynsey Addario | The Briefing, Vhils’ sculptural door installation for Cairo’s ‘Forever Is Now’ confronts the weight of Egypt’s layered history - Monocle, Interview Vhils, Portuguese Street Artist on his installation in Cairo (29:09), Produced an Interview with A Land For All | The Globalist, Interview Aziza Akrami, Afghan Youth Representative to the UN (29.31), Is the vision of Palestinian statehood more distant than ever?, Elon Musk's Rocket - 2 Way, The abduction of Ukrainian children by Russia, "I never took these photos, but they looked real. They left me very confused." Mariana Rocha Assis, Portuguese surfer, was blackmailed with 'fake nudes' generated by AI, Portugal "is exactly what I need after what I've been through". The stories of three Ukrainian women who can't imagine returning to their country and living with the sound of sirens, “Do you think you can hear the heartbeat? There’s nothing in here.” That’s how Joana learned from the doctor that she had lost the baby. Stories of people who suffer miscarriages, "Mother, pray for us." Before being taken by Hamas, this was Daniela's last request to her mother, “They confiscate our cell phones” and “we risk being arrested.” The story of a Palestinian living in an Israeli-controlled enclave, "When you're in Gaza, you don't know anything." 20 days of war through the eyes of an Israeli soldier, They escaped the Taliban. Now They’re Rebuilding Their Lives in Portugal, 3rd Anniversary of war in Ukraine PKG, A "living museum" with a "sense of community" and "no hierarchy": this is how the students of this republic in Coimbra live, Rita Matias and Fabian Figueiredo get angry in a bar: "mafia", "threats to women" and "300-page rubbish", Pedro took his friends to the Freedom March and Vincent went to see the results of his great-grandfather's struggle. April 25th, a different look at the celebration, Ventura called her on Friday about a headline, on Saturday he had the convention chanting her name, “80% are good people and 20% are not”: inside Chega.