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Juliana Zammit, copyright: European Commission

Juliana Zammit

Juliana, Malta, Malta, Age 19

I have loved writing and telling stories since I was little. Over time, I've grown to enjoy learning and researching new things. I also studied photography for two years, which taught me to see the world differently and find beauty in ordinary things. I hope to tell many stories through words and pictures.

Hello, I'm Juliana Zammit, a 19-year-old journalism student. I have loved writing and telling stories since I was little. Over time, I've grown to enjoy learning and researching new things. I also studied photography for two years, which taught me to see the world differently and find beauty in ordinary things. I hope to tell many stories through words and pictures.

Updated on Monday, 13/05/2024

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Hanna Fodor

Hanna, Hungary, Hungary, Age 18

Right now, I'm in high school but I plan to study communication and media at university. I want to be a journalist one day. I have interests in lots of different areas like human rights, volunteering, worldwide events, feminism, and societal problems. That's why I'm thrilled to work on this project. When I have free time, you can usually find me listening to music and collecting CDs.

Hello, I'm Hanna from Hungary. Right now, I'm in high school but I plan to study communication and media at university. I want to be a journalist one day. I have interests in lots of different areas like human rights, volunteering, worldwide events, feminism, and societal problems. That's why I'm thrilled to work on this project. When I have free time, you can usually find me listening to music and collecting CDs.

Updated on Monday, 13/05/2024

Greta Orehhova

Greta Orehhova

Greta, Latvia-Estonia, Estonia, Age 19

In recent years, I've been really involved with human rights, volunteering, youth work, and Erasmus+. Since 2022, I've also joined the EuroPeers network where my interest in journalism grew because I write about Erasmus+ experiences. When I have free time, I like to travel, learn about new cultures and people, spend time with those closest to me, and make someone smile every day.

Hello, my name is Greta. I have both Latvian and Estonian roots. In recent years, I've been really involved with human rights, volunteering, youth work, and Erasmus+. Since 2022, I've also joined the EuroPeers network where my interest in journalism grew because I write about Erasmus+ experiences. When I have free time, I like to travel, learn about new cultures and people, spend time with those closest to me, and make someone smile every day.

Note: EuroPeers are young people who took part in EU programmes like Erasmus+ Youth or the European Solidarity Corps. They share their experiences with other young people.

Updated on Thursday, 23/10/2025

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Emma Örjas

Emma, Sweden, Sweden, Age 22

Currently engaged in Social and Environmental Studies, I serve as the Head of Marketing on the board of my university. Additionally, I work in management consulting and contribute to the NGO Hand in Hand, alternating between paid and voluntary roles. Beyond my academic and professional pursuits, I have a keen interest in sports, sustainability, and writing. By joining the Pool of young journalists in Europe, I aspire to integrate my passion for storytelling with global issues.

Hello, or as we say in Swedish, Hej! 

I am a twenty-two-year-old girl from a small town near Gothenburg. Currently engaged in Social and Environmental Studies, I serve as the Head of Marketing on the board of my university. Additionally, I work in management consulting and contribute to the NGO Hand in Hand, alternating between paid and voluntary roles. Beyond my academic and professional pursuits, I have a keen interest in sports, sustainability, and writing. By joining the Pool of young journalists in Europe, I aspire to integrate my passion for storytelling with global issues.

Updated on Monday, 13/05/2024

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Emma Brownrigg Fenech

Emma, Malta, Malta, Age 18

Raised by political discussions, I've forged a deep interest in societal change. Presently, I serve as the Vice-President of my college. In 2022, I made my parliamentary debut. I eagerly anticipate engaging in global dialogue. Journalism and politics aside I enjoy rock and metal music. My commitment remains steadfast—to utilise media as a catalyst for meaningful societal transformation.

Hello! I'm Emma Brownrigg Fenech, an 18-year-old studying journalism from Malta. Raised by political discussions, I've forged a deep interest in societal change. Presently, I serve as the Vice-President of my college. In 2022, I made my parliamentary debut. I eagerly anticipate engaging in global dialogue. Journalism and politics aside I enjoy rock and metal music. My commitment remains steadfast—to utilise media as a catalyst for meaningful societal transformation.

Updated on Thursday, 23/10/2025

Emanuele Gessi, copyright: European Commission

Emanuele Gessi

Emanuele, Italy, Italy, Age 23

In between quiet and chaos, reality and ideas. My hair and eyes are brown, my nose is straight and I have a bit of a beard. I like my khaki backpack, Bolaño and working in the open air.

Emanuele, 23 years old, coming from Italy, in between quiet and chaos, reality and ideas. My hair and eyes are brown, my nose is straight and I have a bit of a beard. I like my khaki backpack, Bolaño and working in the open air.

Updated on Monday, 13/05/2024

Alannah Wrynn

Alannah Wrynn

Alannah, Ireland, Ireland, Age 18

My name is Alannah Wrynn and I am an Irish nineteen-year-old studying History and Politics at Trinity College Dublin. I come from a farming background in rural West Cork and have been campaigning as a climate activist since the age of sixteen when I joined the Future Generations Climate Justice Project and began campaigning for sustainable food production methods.

My name is Alannah Wrynn and I am an Irish nineteen-year-old studying History and Politics at Trinity College Dublin. I come from a farming background in rural West Cork and have been campaigning as a climate activist since the age of sixteen when I joined the Future Generations Climate Justice Project and began campaigning for sustainable food production methods. I took part in YMCA Ireland’s Youth Journalist project combining my passion for environmental protection with a flourishing interest in journalism. Since then I have continued to use videos, interviews and photography as a way to share information and inspire action.

Updated on Thursday, 23/10/2025

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