
Frankie Mills
Photographer and Writer at Freelance
Photographer & writer in New York Times, Guardian, & CodaStory Formerly DevonLive
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1 week ago |
intellinews.com | Frankie Mills
From his forced exile, Félix Maradiaga watches on as his beloved homeland morphs into something unrecognisable: a surveillance state where speaking out against Daniel Ortega's government could mean jail, exile, or, in Maradiaga's case, both. After being stripped of his citizenship and forced to flee, the regime has tried multiple tactics to keep him quiet. But no matter the pressure, Maradiaga refuses.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Frankie Mills
Three weeks ago, Keir Starmer said the UK was at risk of becoming an “island of strangers”. But for countless British citizens across the country, that isolation is already a lived reality by design of immigration rules that force them to choose between their homeland and family. The minimum income requirement dictates how much a person needs to earn in order to bring their non-British partner here.
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2 months ago |
intellinews.com | Frankie Mills
By Frankie Mills in Mexico City #bnl #Mexico #democracy #violence #corruption #cartels #Tlatelolco #disappearances #gentrification #MexicoCity #Sheinbaum
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Feb 15, 2025 |
intellinews.com | Frankie Mills
US President Trump's controversial decision to freeze USAID funding for 90 days from January 23 has dealt a severe blow to humanitarian organisations supporting refugees in Mexico, coming at a time when new US border policies have increased demand for their services. Mexico's Commission for Refugee Assistance (Comar), the government body responsible for processing refugee applications, faces a critical funding shortfall just as applications surge exponentially.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
intellinews.com | Frankie Mills
Panama has strongly rejected US claims about securing free passage for government vessels through the Panama Canal, whilst announcing its withdrawal from China's Belt and Road Initiative amidst growing US pressure over alleged Chinese influence in the region.
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A photo op-ed documenting Tbilisi's ongoing protests. As well as Georgia’s EU accession, these protests are about democracy and the values of a post-Soviet generation who know freedom threatened by Georgian Dream’s authoritarian rule. https://t.co/zRAkpYYmmk

Coming back to Twitter after sometime A story from last year about what a refugee scheme could look like for *all* people that found a home in the New York Times. https://t.co/FlPhLH4p2E

RT @CodaStory: Our reporter @isocockerell’s award-winning investigation dives into the clash between green industry and indigenous lands in…