Examples of 'danish journalist' in a sentence

Meaning of "danish journalist"

Danish journalist: Refers to a professional who practices journalism and is from Denmark or of Danish descent. This phrase is commonly used to specify the nationality or background of a journalist and can indicate their expertise in covering Danish news, culture, or issues

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A similar question was also put to us by a Danish journalist.
A Danish journalist who presented a news program on television.
Here ends my life as a Danish journalist.
The Danish journalist Knud Holmboe was his elder brother.
The Cavling Prize is a prestigious Danish journalist award.
Jersild was a Danish journalist who made a television documentary featuring a group of neo-Nazi youths.
President Dmitry Medvedev made a revolutionary statement during an interview with a Danish journalist in April.
Recently, a Danish journalist was denied entry to Russia.
Set in Cuba and Denmark, it tells us the story of Danish journalist Jan Stage.
In 2005, a Danish journalist asked the Commission to disclose data on beneficiaries of EU agricultural subsidies.
So you are going to leave a Danish journalist in the lurch?
I am a Danish journalist at TV1.
Martin Andersen Nexø, Danish journalist and author d.
Henrik Pontoppidan, Danish journalist and author, Nobel Prize laureate b.

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