
Camilla Savelieva
Camilla Savelieva
- Economics Section Editor 2024
- United Kingdom
Camilla was born in 2007 in London. She joined Harbingers’ Magazine in 2023 as one of the winners of the first edition of the Harbinger Prize. In 2024, she became the Economics editor for the magazine.
She is interested in politics, history, and economics and enjoys writing about these subjects. Camilla speaks English, Russian, French, and Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys debating, reading and singing.
Edited by Camilla:
afghanistan newsroomMarch 28, 2025
Afghan women fight for sport amid digital distractions
societyMarch 20, 2025
Why you buy: The psychology behind advertising
economicsMarch 13, 2025
Why I chose stocks over Fortnite – and never looked back
afghanistan newsroomMarch 13, 2025
Education is vital for Afghanistan’s youth, especially in rural areas
women's deskMarch 07, 2025
Young women react to new law on female military conscription in Denmark
scienceFebruary 28, 2025
Conflict between humans and elephants at all-time high in Sri Lanka
climate crisisFebruary 28, 2025
What will rise from the ashes of LA?
climate crisisJanuary 31, 2025
What is climate anxiety? And how do we cope?
women's deskJanuary 24, 2025
‘I want the world to hear our story’: The hope of Artsakh’s displaced
politicsJanuary 17, 2025
Young Germans troubled by far-right gains in recent elections
climate crisisDecember 06, 2024
How the devastating floods in Valencia took hundreds of lives
economicsNovember 14, 2024
Why a conflict over Taiwan could damage the global economy
economicsOctober 10, 2024
Dying jobs - will AI shape the future of employment?
scienceSeptember 26, 2024
How media stereotypes of the medical profession damage perceptions and patient care
opinionAugust 22, 2024
What a female president means for Mexico and the world
opinionAugust 01, 2024
Against all odds: Afghan girls want to learn
opinionJuly 04, 2024
My experiences – good and bad – as a third culture kid
cultureJune 27, 2024
How Gen Z adopted LGBTQ+ slang
opinionJune 27, 2024
Academic achievements do not define people
opinionJune 13, 2024
How human rights advocate Sima Samar inspired me to never give up
economicsMay 30, 2024
What does the looming TikTok ban mean for smaller businesses?
economicsMay 16, 2024
Explainer: What is the blue economy?
economicsMay 16, 2024
Energy in crisis: why nuclear power could be our future
economicsMay 02, 2024
A novel approach to affordable housing – Habitat for Humanity’s $1 acquisition
economicsApril 25, 2024
How a fire helmet company is revolutionizing workplace inclusion
Written by Camilla:
economicsFebruary 21, 2025
How Argentina went from ‘almost an aristocracy’ to being crippled by poverty, debt and inflation
politicsFebruary 14, 2025
Will Rachel Reeves’ first UK budget bring pain or gain?
afghanistan newsroomJanuary 31, 2025
Welcome to the new Afghanistan Newsroom
economicsDecember 26, 2024
Best of 2024: Five must-read articles from the Economics section
politicsNovember 29, 2024
Who is Vietnam’s new leader, To Lam?
human rightsAugust 22, 2024
A must-read: White Torture shares the agony of women prisoners in Iran
politicsAugust 01, 2024
Who is Labour’s Rachel Reeves and what are her plans for the UK economy?
women's deskJuly 17, 2024
The ‘pink tax’ – another hidden weapon in the oppression of women
economicsJune 20, 2024
Decoding ‘Bidenomics’ and its role in the US election
economicsMay 09, 2024
The meteoric rise and fall of FTX and its founder Sam Bankman-Fried
opinionJanuary 26, 2024
Shadowy, CIA-affiliated Palantir should not be trusted with NHS patients' data
societyJanuary 05, 2024
The lethal surge: How fentanyl addiction has taken hold of young Americans
societyNovember 17, 2023
Destruction in devotion: how do cults weaponise human vulnerability?
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