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Angel Ricardo Martinez

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About Angel
Freelance print and broadcast journalist specialized in international affairs and geopolitics. Reporting experience in English and Spanish from more than 30 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. 

Recent news coverages include:

Jun – Jul 2015 – Greek debt crisis
Feb 2014 – Venezuela's political crisis
Jun 2013 – Protests and unrest across Brazil
May 2013 – US President Barack Obama's Costa Rica tour
April 2013 – Venezuelan presidential elections
March 2013 – Death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez
Feb 2013 – Ecuadorean presidential elections
Oct 2012 – Venezuelan presidential elections
Oct 2011 – South Sudan's recently acquired statehood
Sept 2011 – Libyan Civil War
Jul – Oct 2011 – Post-Arab Spring unrest in Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt
Languages
English Spanish Portuguese
Services
News Gathering Feature Stories Content Writing
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Fact Checking
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Journalists Angel Ricardo Martinez and Lidia Pedro travel to Dharamsala, where the Dalai Lama lives, to explore the situation of the Central Tibetan Administration.

The joys of the Libyan revolution end 10 kilometers west of Tripoli, in the improvised refugee camp of Sidi Bilal. Press TV's Ricky Martinez visited the camp, where around 1,000 Sub-Saharan Africans fled from the fighting in the Libyan capital. They lost everything they had, and now they are living in extreme conditions.

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