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@Robidy: I've removed the tag for more sources needed. Five sources and an external link seem fine for an article that's only 3 short paragraphs long. Right now it needs more content, not more references. Everything here, with one small exception that I'm checking, is quite well referenced, by The Times, the Guardian, Reuters, Bloomberg, and her Alma Mater. I'm surprised that the BBC doesn't have more on its correspondents. but that's their choice. So there is no question that's she's notable. It's not a case of BLP1E, the Guardian article shows that her career as a whole is notable. So let's save the "references needed" tag for cases where we actually need reference for the content that's here, not for cases where we'd just like more content. Smallbones(smalltalk)12:17, 15 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Smallbones: Thank you, always happy to learn, given the fast pace of the topic and my addition of the info box first cut, was a bit concerned about lack of sources but always happy to learn from those with experience Robidy (talk) 12:32, 15 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Robidy: Actually, thank you for the KITA and the infobox. BBC has responded to the expulsion, so there is more info now. The Lukashenko video in that article was amazing. Her Russian is better than Lukashenko's! It's a shame the BBC doesn't release a freely licensed photo, but anybody who owns the copyright on one can upload it to Commons without any problem. Maybe Rainsford can send a selfie. Smallbones(smalltalk)13:45, 15 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]