Irma Mecele
Irma Mecele
- International Affairs Correspondent
- Vilnius, Lithuania
Born in 2009 in London, UK, Irma studies in Vilnius, Lithuania. She is interested in history, politics and the environment, and plans to study economics. For Harbingers’ Magazine, she writes about politics, culture and society.
In her free time, Irma plays tennis, piano and other sports like karate and boxing. She also enjoys learning languages, travelling and singing. She is proud of finishing a Columbia University program, completing an internship at the EU and taking part in the ‘Voice Kids of Spain’.
Irma speaks Russian, English, Spanish and studies French and Lithuanian.
Written by Irma:
February 20, 2026
Inside Munich 2026: Future shaped behind closed doors
February 13, 2026
Europe’s nuclear deterrence in focus at Munich Security Conference
January 30, 2026
Why youth matters: The rise of Europe’s youngest political record-breaker
January 02, 2026
Should politicians have to prove their emotional intelligence?
December 19, 2025
Can ethics survive nuclear politics? A philosopher’s take
November 14, 2025
Europe’s politics runs on words, not action: I saw it first-hand
October 03, 2025
Why we must stop Gen Alpha’s obsession with beauty products
August 15, 2025
The world can go nuclear-free: Exclusive interview with ICAN head
August 10, 2025
End the nuclear threat until it ends us
August 06, 2025
Hiroshima’s men and women disagree on Japan's persistent gender pay gap
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