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Leyla Latypova

Leyla Latypova

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Editor, EURACTIV

Amsterdam

Biography

I am a journalist covering regional and indigenous politics and civil society in Russia for The Moscow Times. Prior to joining the publication, I worked as a geopolitical risk analyst covering REECA and the Middle East. I have extensive experience conducting data-driven research and analysis on geopolitics and civil society mobilization in Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. As an ethnic Tatar hailing from the republic of Bashkortostan, I am deeply passionate about advancing and protecting the rights of indigenous peoples colonized by Russia. Through my public engagements and scholarly work I aim to bring the world’s attention to the issues of systemic violations of the rights of Russia’s indigenous communities and ethnic minorities by the Kremlin.

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Russian Foreign Policy , Russia’s Ethnic Republics , War In Ukraine , Regional Politics In Russia , Russia’s Civil Society

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Total articles 194

  • Major Fires in Siberia, Far East Mark Ominous Start to Russia’s 2025 Wildfire Season

    By Leyla Latypova Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Major Fires in Siberia, Far East Mark Ominous Start to Russia’s 2025 Wildfire Season

    By Leyla Latypova Verified

    Apr. 10, 2025

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EURACTIV

Euractiv is an independent media network based in Brussels, Belgium, that focuses on EU affairs. Founded in 1999 by Christophe Leclercq, Euractiv serves as a media and publishing house dedicated to providing policy news and facilitating discussions among stakeholders, including government, business, and civil society. The company covers a wide range of EU policy topics across eight key areas: Agrifood, Economy, Energy and Environment, Global Europe, Health, Politics, Technology, and Transport. Euractiv publishes news articles and editorial content, offers various newsletters, and hosts events that bring together key stakeholders for discussions on European policy-making. Its media network includes independent news outlets that provide localized coverage, complementing the broader Brussels perspective. Euractiv is committed to impartiality and independence, ensuring its content remains unbiased. In 2023, the company was acquired by Mediahuis and became a Trust Project news partner, reinforcing its dedication to transparency in journalism.

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Founded: 1999