Nataliya Gumenyuk
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Nataliya Petrivna Gumenyuk (; alternate
Romanization:
Natalia Humeniuk; born 1983) is a Ukrainian journalist and author specializing in foreign affairs and conflict reporting. She is a co-founder and CEO of the
Public Interest Journalism Lab, and a co-founder of the independent media
Hromadske. She is the author of several books, including ''The Lost Island: Tales from the Occupied Crimea'' (2020).
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