Jose Lopes Amaral was born (1977) and raised in Luxembourg. After studying Visual Communication Jose started his first Photojournalistic experience in 2009 with a small Newspaper for the Portuguese community in Luxembourg where he documented the different activities of the Portuguese community. Today, Jose Lopes Amaral is based in Taiwan (since 2013) and focuses on documenting Human rights issues, social issues, unrest, animal rights, environmental issues, and natural catastrophes in Asia, but not only. His work is published in Die Welt, The Times, L'Express, Asia Times, MediaPart, South China Morning Post, The Wall Street Journal, DeLand, Chicago Tribune, Le Journal du Dimanche, and other News media around the World. He is distributed by Hans Lucas, NurPhoto, and works with other news organizations by doing Photography and Video work at the international level. More recently Jose Lopes Amaral has found pleasure in filmmaking and has been working as a freelance Videojournalist for A24, Ruptly Tv, AlaNews, and other news outlets around the World. Jose Lopes Amaral is the author of the book "Hong Kong, in the Name of Democracy" ISBN: 978-2-9199676-0-5.
بكساد المنتجات لدى بعض المزارعين الذين يصدرون أكثر من 90 ٪من منتجاتهم وإلحاق خسائر اقتصادية فادحة للمزارعين ، إضافة إلى زيادة الرقعة الزراعية في تايوان بالآونة الأخيرة وسط غياب القنوات التسويقية. وتتخطى صادرات البلاد من الفواكه حوالي المليار دولار، من ج
Taipei residents demonstrated on Sunday against the removal of the city's Chiang Kai-shek statue, outside the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. Protesters could be seen carrying Taiwanese flags and banners while gathering at the memorial hall with
Taiwanese company Miniwiz has found a way to make use of discarded used surgical face masks by converting them into phone chargers, as seen in Taipei on Wednesday. Used face masks have been proving a major source of pollution on streets, in countryside a
Crowds held a rally outside the presidential office in Taipei on Friday on the eve of the upcoming Saturday referendum votes on the island. People waved Taiwan flags and held signs in favor of the four referendum votes as they listened to a speech from
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