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Mircea Barbu (born 26.04.1984)[1] is a Romanian journalist and war correspondent for HotNews.ro, one of Romania’s largest and most influential news platforms. He is best known for his in-depth reporting on political, social, and international affairs, particularly his coverage of the Ukrainian conflict.[2]
Early Life and Education
editBarbu was born in Rosiori de Vede, Teleorman county, Romania, and pursued his education at the University of Babes-Bolyai în Cluj-Napoca[2], where he specialized in history and philosophy.[1]
Career
editMircea Barbu started his career as a journalist with Adevarul newspaper before joining HotNews.ro as a freelance contributor, where he gained recognition for his special reports. Over the years, Barbu has contributed significantly to the understanding of complex issues in Eastern Europe, particularly the geopolitical tensions involving Ukraine and Russia.
As a correspondent, Barbu has reported extensively from conflict zones such as Gaza Strip, Syria and Iraq, and has been involved in covering major political and humanitarian crises. His work has been recognized for its depth, clarity, and impartiality.
Awards and Recognition
editBarbu has been recognized for his contributions to journalism with several awards, including an award for his work in Ukraine from the National Council of Audiovisuals in Romania.[3]
Personal Life
editMircea Barbu is a frequent contributor to both Romanian and international media outlets such as BBC, GB News, DW, Al-Jazeera. He resides in Bucharest, Romania.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Despre mine – Fără Frontiere | cu Mircea Barbu" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-09-19.
- ^ a b https://alumni.ubbcluj.ro/barbu-mircea/
- ^ "CNA, premii pentru toată presa. De la Pro TV şi Antena 1, la Romania TV".
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