Tha Annabel NicIllFhinnein a’ toirt thugaibh trì sgeulachdan drùidhteach bho thasglann Eòrpa agus a’ faighinn a-mach bhon luchd-naidheachd cò ris a bha e coltach ag obair air na sgeulachdan sin. Ann an 2016 bha Eòrpa ann an Tuaim, Countaidh Ghaillimh, ag aithris air uaigh neo-chomharraichte aig dachaigh airson màthraichean nach robh pòsda; bha Darren Linc ann an Crimea a’ coimhead air ciamar a bha beatha dhaoine an sin air atharrachadh dà bhliadhna às dèidh dhan sgìre gluasad gu bhith mar phàirt dhen Ruis; agus ann an 2020 bha Eòrpa air eilean Lesbos anns a’ Ghrèig le aithris mu shuidheachadh luchd-imrich ann an campa fògarraich.
Annabel Maclennan presents three reports from the Eòrpa archive with recollections from reporters on working on these often-challenging stories. In 2016 Eòrpa was in Tuam, County Galway, where an unmarked grave was discovered at a church-run home for unmarried mothers; Darren Laing was in Crimea reporting on how the lives of people in Crimea had changed two years after the region became part of Russia; and in 2020 Eorpa travelled to the island of Lesbos to report on the plight of thousands of migrants housed in camps there.
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