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About Laurent
Laurent Laughlin is a journalist based in Athens, Greece.
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In the Mediterranean, NATO military exercises to counter Russian submarine attacks

15 Mar 2023  |  www.france24.com
NATO conducted a military exercise in the Mediterranean involving nine countries, including the US, Canada, Turkey, Germany, and France, to prepare for potential attacks, including nuclear threats, amid increasing Russian submarine activity. The exercise, held at a Sicilian airbase, aims to address the challenges posed by Russian submarines, which could threaten maritime traffic and gather intelligence near NATO coasts. This comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin recently stated that Russia might not adhere to nuclear non-proliferation commitments, escalating tensions further.

Winner of the Human Rights Press Award I Produced wrote and shot this story.

Children for Sale: The Trafficking Ring Selling Babies from the Slums to Rich Couples

Is the International Criminal Court Racist? | System Error

How QAnon Went Global

How the Philippines Silences Activists

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Aid organizations and the UN have a decades old pattern of sexual abuse and solicitation of prostitution in countries ravaged by natural disasters and conflict. VICE World News looks at these organizations that help those that are most in need, but also p

Beirut Explosion Victims Are Being Preyed on by Real Estate Scavengers

After a week of wildfires, VICE World News travelled to the island of Evia, Greece to meet local villagers that defied evacuation orders. With insufficient forces on the ground, volunteer firefighters took matters into their own hands and fought the fires

SHOWREEL I'm a Journalist, Shooter and Director based out of Athens Greece. I produce and shoot long and short format documentaries and mainly work with Vice News. I've won several awards. Please check out my website.

What It's Like To Sell Weed as a Scared Immigrant

26 Sep 2019  |  www.vice.com
A 32-year-old North African immigrant named Ele sells weed in Exarchia, Athens, amidst police raids and anarchist activity. Despite having asylum and social insurance, he struggles to find legitimate employment due to discrimination. Ele describes the harsh realities of his life, including interactions with anarchists who oppose drug dealing and the risks of being caught by the police. He dreams of owning a barbershop and calls for better opportunities for refugees to reduce societal problems.

What It's Like To Sell Weed as a Scared Immigrant

26 Sep 2019  |  www.vice.com
A 32-year-old North African immigrant named Ele sells weed in Exarchia, Athens, amidst police raids and anarchist activity. Despite having asylum and social insurance, Ele struggles to find legitimate employment due to discrimination and systemic barriers. He describes the harsh realities of his life, including interactions with anarchists and the Albanian mafia, and expresses a desire for a normal job and a better life. The article highlights the socioeconomic challenges faced by immigrants and the impact of government policies on their lives.

A Fighting Chance: Wrestling Out of Poverty in Senegal

28 May 2015  |  TIME Stamped
In Senegal, traditional West African lutte, or lamb wrestling, offers a potential escape from poverty amid high unemployment rates. The sport, deeply rooted in Senegalese culture and history, has gained significant popularity and corporate sponsorship, providing substantial financial opportunities for competitors. Fighters, representing various neighborhoods in Dakar, face immense pressure to win, with successful athletes like Maodo Dione, known as Gris 2, viewing it as a crucial means of economic upliftment.

Families of ISIS Fighters Speak Out

28 Jan 2015  |  TIME Stamped
Kurds in Turkey have been actively fighting against ISIS, but some Kurdish youths have joined ISIS and the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra front, causing division within the Kurdish community. Families of these fighters express regret and blame extremist groups for their relatives' deaths. The ongoing conflict with ISIS continues to worry Kurds in southern Anatolia about the militant group's influence on their youth.
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