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Katia Galati
Freelancer
Katia Galati is a Canadian freelance journalist and photographer based in Yerevan, Armenia, currently covering the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. After graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University with the Jeff Junke Award and the Ross and Don MacLean Award, she worked as a producer with 640 Toronto alongside a wide range of hosts. She can be found on Instagram at @katgalati or Twitter at @galati_katia.
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Fearing all-out war, thousands flee southern Lebanon
Across Lebanon, people are bracing for a war the troubled country cannot afford, and thousands from the south are fleeing north to escape the fighting.
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A Canadian Armenian visited his dad's grave in a contested region. Now he's stuck in a humanitarian crisis
For nearly nine months, Andranik Pogosian has been trapped in a small village in the middle of what Canada calls a "deteriorating humanitarian situation.” He entered the contested region of Nagorno-Karabakh in late November 2022. He's still there.
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