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Anne Kirstine Rønn
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Anne Kirstine has a bachelor's degree in Political Science and a master's in International Studies. She is currently based in Denmark but has lived in Lebanon, working as a freelance journalist and studying at the Lebanese American University. Her entries are mainly about youth, culture, politics, and the lives of Syrian refugees.

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