Emma Bubola

Emma Bubola is a New York Times reporter with the International desk, based in London. She focuses on news across Europe and has reported from various countries including France, Italy, and Britain for The Times. Bubola covered the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy and reported on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Her work has involved covering a wide range of topics such as immigration, demographics, and inequality. She is committed to journalistic ethics and reporting with humility, curiosity, and nuance.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

91%

Examples:

  • Emma Bubola has demonstrated a clear and thorough approach to reporting, with minimal instances of bias in her articles.
  • However, in the article

Conflicts of Interest

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  • No conflicts of interest have been identified in Emma Bubola's reporting.

Contradictions

38%

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  • There is one instance of contradictions found in the article

Deceptions

88%

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  • Emma Bubola's articles do not contain any deceptive practices.

Recent Articles

Two Italian Volcanoes Erupt: Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli Spew Ash and Lava into the Sky

Two Italian Volcanoes Erupt: Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli Spew Ash and Lava into the Sky

Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024 Two Italian volcanoes, Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli, erupted recently with ash clouds reaching high altitudes and lava flowing into the sea. Mount Etna's July 5 eruption produced a dazzling lava fountain, causing Catania airport to shut down due to ash disruption. Nearby Mount Stromboli intensified volcanic activity, raising concerns for a possible tsunami from lava entering the sea.
550 Lives Lost: The 2024 Hajj Pilgrimage's Deadly Heat Wave

550 Lives Lost: The 2024 Hajj Pilgrimage's Deadly Heat Wave

Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 During the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage, at least 550 people lost their lives primarily due to heat-related illnesses. Extreme temperatures reached 51.8 degrees Celsius (125.2 Fahrenheit) in Mecca's Grand Mosque, posing a significant danger to pilgrims from around the world, including 323 Egyptians and six Jordanians. Studies suggest climate change may exacerbate heat risks during hajj. The Saudi health ministry treated over 2,700 pilgrims for heat-related illnesses.
Pope Francis Under Fire for Using Homophobic Slur During Private Meeting with Roman Priests

Pope Francis Under Fire for Using Homophobic Slur During Private Meeting with Roman Priests

Broke On: Wednesday, 12 June 2024 Pope Francis, in a private meeting with Roman priests on June 12, 2024, used a homophobic slur while discussing the Catholic Church's stance on homosexuality in the priesthood. This is his second such incident within two weeks and contradicts his previous supportive statements towards LGBTQ individuals. The Vatican has yet to comment on the use of offensive language.

EU Official Warns of Significant Risk of Terror Attacks Over Christmas Due to Israel-Hamas Conflict

Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 EU's home affairs commissioner warns of a significant risk of terrorist attacks in Europe over the Christmas holiday period due to the fallout from the war between Israel and Hamas. Recent attacks in Paris and Germany, treated as terrorist incidents, have heightened the security concerns. The EU has pledged an additional 30 million euros to help bolster security in vulnerable areas.