
Vanessa Buschschlüter
Vanessa Buschschlüter is a journalist and correspondent for BBC News, known for her insightful reporting on international issues, including migration and human rights. She has covered various global events and has a particular focus on the implications of government policies on vulnerable populations. Her work often highlights the experiences of those affected by geopolitical changes, making her a vital voice in contemporary journalism.
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Vanessa Buschschlüter reported on the violent incident at the football pitch in Salamanca, Mexico.
Gunmen storm football pitch in Mexico and kill at least 11 peopleThe article is authored by Vanessa Buschschlüter.
Thieves walk out of Brazil library with eight Matisse art worksVanessa Buschschlüter reported on Venezuela's demand for international airlines to resume flights.
Venezuela demands international airlines resume flightsVanessa Buschschlüter is a journalist reporting from São Paulo for BBC Brasil.
'The bodies just kept coming'Vanessa Buschschlüter reported on the deadly police raid in Rio de Janeiro.
At least 132 killed in Rio police raid, officials sayVanessa Buschschlüter reported on the preparations in Kingston for Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa could be strongest to ever hit JamaicaVanessa Buschschlüter reported on the US designating Colombia as failing to cooperate in the drug war.
US designates Colombia country 'failing to cooperate in drug war'Vanessa Buschschlüter is a journalist for BBC News reporting on the deportation of migrants to Costa Rica.
Los migrantes deportados por Estados Unidos a Costa Rica que serán liberados de un refugio























