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Aino Lehtinen is a Finnish journalist and editor originally from Helsinki, Finland. She studied Media and Communication Studies at the University of Tampere, where she developed a strong interest in investigative storytelling and cross-border journalism. After several years working with leading Finnish publications, she relocated to Berlin, Germany, where she currently lives and works as a freelance editor. Lehtinen focuses on issues such as digital privacy, press freedom, and the intersection of media and politics in Europe. Fluent in Finnish, English, and German, she often collaborates with international media outlets on transnational reporting projects.
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