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Articles by Lydia Tomkiw

Lydia Tomkiw is a freelance journalist based in New York. She is a graduate of Wesleyan University and worked at The Jakarta Globe in Indonesia as part of a Princeton in Asia journalism fellowship. She is currently a graduate student at Columbia University.
Poland, which has taken in more Ukrainian refugees than any other country, is launching news products for them.
“Meduza was never meant to be opposed to anything. We are strictly pro-common sense. Unfortunately, it’s no longer possible to maintain that in Russia anymore, and this is why we had to leave.”
Barely 90 days after launch, StopFake is reaching 1.5 million unique visitors a month and bringing social media verification to a conflict being fought both on land and online.