Former Russia correspondent Peter d'Hamecourt (77) passed away
- Journalist Peter d'Hamecourt, a former NOS correspondent, has passed away at the age of 77 due to a heart attack in Zuid-Frankrijk.
- Throughout his career, he worked for various Dutch and Flemish media outlets, including NOS, AD, and VRT.
- D'Hamecourt covered significant events in Russia, such as the fall of the Soviet Union, wars in Chechnya, the Kursk submarine disaster, and hostage crises in Moscow and Dagestan.
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Journalist and former Russia correspondent Peter d'Hamecourt died on Sunday at the age of 77. His family reported this to the ANP. D'Hamecourt died of a cardiac arrest in France, where he lived.
·Kobbegem, Belgium
Read Full ArticleJournalist and former Russia correspondent Peter d'Hamecourt died on Sunday at the age of 77. His family reported this to the ANP. D'Hamecourt died of a cardiac arrest in France, where he lived.
·Amersfoort, Netherlands
Read Full ArticleVoormalig Rusland-correspondent Peter d’Hamecourt op 77-jarige leeftijd overleden
De oud-journalist werd vooral bekend als correspondent in Moskou, voor de NOS en het AD. D’Hamecourt woonde tussen 1989 en 2008 in de Russische hoofdstad en versloeg onder meer de val van de Sovjet-Unie.
·Netherlands
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Right
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- 50% of the sources lean Right
50% Right
L 17%
C 33%
R 50%
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