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 Translation for 'war reporter' from English to Finnish
NOUN   a war reporter | war reporters
journ.
sotakirjeenvaihtaja {noun}
war reporter
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ammatitjourn.
toimittaja {noun}
reporter
journ.
urheilutoimittaja {noun}
sports reporter
sota {noun}war
asevoi.
sotaveteraani {noun}
war veteran
asevoi.oikeust.
sotarikollinen {noun}
war criminal
sotasankari {noun}war hero
asevoi.
taistelukaasu {noun}
war gas
sotaorpo {noun}war orphan
merisota {noun}naval war
sotapeli {noun}war game
ekonomiapol.
kauppasota {noun}
trade war
asevoi.pol.
kansalaissota {noun}
civil war
journ.
sotakirjeenvaihtaja {noun}
war correspondent
sotarikos {noun}war crime
leikkik.
sotalelu {noun}
war toy
asevoi.pol.
sisällissota {noun}
civil war
asevoi.
maailmansota {noun}
world war <WW>
sanasota {noun}war of words
hermosota {noun}war of nerves
asevoi.pol.
sodanjulistus {noun}
declaration of war
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  • (born 31 August 1938) is a British UNICEF (UNICEF UK) Ambassador, a former broadcast war reporter and former independent politician who became the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tatton from 1997 to 2001.
  • He then worked as a war reporter in Vietnam and Israel and reported the death of the first British soldier during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
  • The historian Jens Ebert has accused the former German war reporter of Propagandakompanie 637 attached to the 6th Army during the war Heinz Schröter to have written the book.
  • Following his character's departure (Walker was last mentioned in the episode "The Recruit", although he does not appear in this episode) the series attempted to replace him with a war reporter called Private Cheeseman (played by Talfryn Thomas), who had made a previous cameo appearance in the episode "My British Buddy".
  • He has been a commentator for the "Huaxia Times", correspondent of the "21st Century World Herald", war reporter in Baghdad in 2003, researcher at "The Washington Post" Beijing Bureau and at "The New York Times" Beijing bureau, columnist for the "Southern Metropolis Daily", and publisher of the "Far and Wide Journal".

  • In summer 1966, "France Soir" news magazine director and French public channel ORTF producer Pierre Lazareff proposed that war reporter and director Pierre Schoendoerffer complete the "unachieved" war documentary Schoendoerffer began in 1954.
  • The film is inspired by the life of the French novelist and war reporter Olivier Weber.
  • The SS-Kriegsberichter-Kompanie ("SS War Reporter Company") was formed in January 1940 with four platoons of war correspondents and their support staff.
  • According to Barbara and Scott Siegel, "Besides being a war reporter, he was noted for being a tough crime reporter while also becoming known in Chicago literary circles".
  • He also applies the dark tone of his experiences as a war reporter.

  • Director Vladimir Bortko invited Mikhail Leshchinskiy (a Soviet TV war reporter who worked in Afghanistan for 4.5 years) as a co-writer and visited Kabul and Kandahar in 1988 to research on the ground.
  • He then worked as an independent reporter for Independent Television News as a war reporter in Iraq, where he taped the bombing of the Baghdad TV Tower during the First Gulf War.
  • In 1859 he became war reporter for the journal "Ueber Land und Meer".
  • The labs became his temporary abode for around five years after which he was employed as war reporter for Novosti.
  • He received additional training as a war reporter as well as running a pharmacy and building houses.

  • During 1943, drawing on his experience as a war reporter, he authored one of his best-regarded works, "Long Were The Nights", telling of the first PT boats at Guadalcanal.
  • Louis-Nicolas also worked as official campaign painter of the French court, following the French army as a war reporter.
  • But as an embedded war reporter documenting urgent or fleeting moments, he had to draw and work much more quickly.
  • However, "Picture Post" covered the 5th Pan African Congress in an article by war reporter Hilde Marchant titled "Africa Speaks in Manchester", published on 10 November 1945.
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