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About Anaïs Boisdron Populo
Student globetrotter, craves arts and literature, and food most of the time. Advocates for the right to have a future by being respectful towards Gaïa and all its living beings, human or animal, vegetation and water included.
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One small step in 1969, a giant leap for today’s Australian Aerospace sector

2019-05-20 Anaïs Boisdron Populo 0

On the 20thof July 2019, we will commemorate the 50thanniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing. Australia played a crucial part to help the US achieve this ‘first time in the world’ accomplishment, as Australia’s antennas […]

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The Art of Crafting Bread

2019-04-15 Anaïs Boisdron Populo 0

This smell instantly took me back to France. Hot, round, filled with sweetness and bitter at the same time. I guess the smell of baking bread carries different notes for each one of us depending […]

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Online coverage of the sudden Wow Air company crash: The Washington Post versus Vice News

2019-04-02 Anaïs Boisdron Populo 0

Online journalism is a sector in constant evolution. Democratised with the opening of the Internet to a larger public around the ’90s, the apparition of online journalism content has put traditional media on the edge, […]

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Ogossagou’s Massacre: BBC.com is barely reporting the news

2019-03-27 Anaïs Boisdron Populo 1

by Anaïs Boisdron Populo Since Saturday, looks are turning towards Mali where an attack by an unidentified armed militia has left more than 134 dead. Reporting on the news the next day BBC.com left some […]

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