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Angelika Regossi

Angelika Regossi
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 Angelika Regossi was an East Europe news reporter for BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Radio during the unprecedented changes in the region; the fall of the “Iron Curtain”, the expansion of NATO and the European Union, and the transition from communism to capitalism. In addition to BBC, she freelanced for RFI (Radio France International) and DW radio (Deutsche Welle) and worked as a TV producer for Belgium VRT, German Spiegel, Dutch NOS, USA the Voice of America, and others. At that time, she was writing under the name Agnes R. Bos. Regossi traveled extensively through the region, reporting about the major historical events in East Europe; including several Balkan wars of independence during the break-up of Yugoslavia (1991–2001), the overthrow of the president of Yugoslavia—Slobodan Milosevic (2000)—and his trial for the war crimes at the Tribunal in The Hague   Regossi also worked from Canada over the independence of Quebec (1995) and other parts of the world, like the NATO war in Iraq (2003), the Karen civil war in the jungles of Burma, and religious persecutions in Laos (2005), the Russian war in Georgia

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