Atika Shubert
atikawrites.bsky.social
Atika Shubert
@atikawrites.bsky.social
Writer and Journalist
Pope Leo XIV

Last week, I had the privilege of witnessing a truly historic moment: the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost to Pope Leo XIV. The announcement came as a surprise to many (an American?!), and quickly turned into a celebration. I played only a small role in CNN’s coverage of the papal…
Pope Leo XIV
Last week, I had the privilege of witnessing a truly historic moment: the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost to Pope Leo XIV. The announcement came as a surprise to many (an American?!), and quickly turned into a celebration. I played only a small role in CNN’s coverage of the papal conclave, but what a thrill to be there in person. That first Sunday of his papacy, St.
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May 18, 2025 at 12:09 PM
Blackout

Last week, we had a blackout. Not just a blown fuse—this was the real thing. No lights, no wifi, no way to communicate. So, I popped out onto my balcony to find out more. My neighbors were all leaning over their railings, passing information faster than a telegram service. The auntie…
Blackout
Last week, we had a blackout. Not just a blown fuse—this was the real thing. No lights, no wifi, no way to communicate. So, I popped out onto my balcony to find out more. My neighbors were all leaning over their railings, passing information faster than a telegram service. The auntie downstairs shouted up to the mom of three upstairs, who then told me it wasn’t just my house, my building, or even the neighborhood.
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May 7, 2025 at 10:12 AM
Disaster Strikes: Are We Listening Yet?

Watching the fires engulf Los Angeles, I’ve been reflecting on natural disasters, preparedness, and how often we fail to heed warnings. I posted this on LinkedIn. This piece draws on my experience covering the 2004 South Asian tsunami in Aceh and the…
Disaster Strikes: Are We Listening Yet?
Watching the fires engulf Los Angeles, I’ve been reflecting on natural disasters, preparedness, and how often we fail to heed warnings. I posted this on LinkedIn. This piece draws on my experience covering the 2004 South Asian tsunami in Aceh and the devastating floods that struck Valencia last year.
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January 9, 2025 at 10:47 PM
Berlin Reset

A few days in Berlin for a gentle reset. Which may sound surprising given the ferocious use of fireworks by Berliners on New Year’s Eve. I arrived on the big night. Passengers on the U-bahn boarded with wooden sticks of fireworks jutting up out of their backpacks, grinning and…
Berlin Reset
A few days in Berlin for a gentle reset. Which may sound surprising given the ferocious use of fireworks by Berliners on New Year’s Eve. I arrived on the big night. Passengers on the U-bahn boarded with wooden sticks of fireworks jutting up out of their backpacks, grinning and jostling each other in anticipation. Later, safely ensconced in a friend’s warm apartment, I watched these incendiaries bloom across the city, reaching a frenzied crescendo at midnight to the glorious strains of the Blue Danube Waltz, thanks to my friend’s excellent stereo system.
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January 8, 2025 at 10:42 AM
How it started …
January 1, 2025 at 8:19 PM
The Fiction Kitchen Berlin podcast series is up and running! They have a new story every day until Dec 24. Excited to have my story featured alongside some amazing writers. open.spotify.com/episode/3cTL...
Day 6: The Fox Outside her Door by Atika Shubert
Fiction Kitchen Berlin · Episode
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December 8, 2024 at 9:16 PM
Gloriously long summer days. Tapas, wine and dancing into the early morning hours. So far, so Spanish. But the country’s long working day and late-night culture comes at a cost. Here’s what I learned researching this story for @CNNTravel.
www.cnn.com/travel/spain...
Spain’s siestas-and-late-nights lifestyle is making some people unhappy. Here’s why | CNN
Spanish culture is known for its late nights. Now there are calls to reform a “crazy” lifestyle seen by some as an unhealthy use of time.
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March 29, 2024 at 7:11 PM
Learned a lot about the city I live in while reporting on this story for CNN Travel:  97% of residents in Valencia, Spain live less than 300 meters from a major green area!  But there are still big challenges to achieve sustainability goals:  www.cnn.com/travel/valen...
How this beautiful Spanish tourist city became the green capital of Europe | CNN
It’s one of Spain’s sunniest cities, thanks to its Med location. Now, Valencia can also claim to be the most sustainable after winning the Green Capital of Europe title.
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March 14, 2024 at 11:08 PM
An eye-opening glimpse into how the levers of power are pulled inside Gojek, Indonesia’s hugely popular app for on-demand services.
Gojek rider communities across Indonesia work closely with the company to resolve gig workers’ issues. The close relationship also allows for worker surveillance and discouragement of labor organizing.
restofworld.org/2024/gojek-r...
How Gojek keeps its gig riders close — and away from unions
The Indonesian super-app sanctions worker peer-support groups, which help riders solve problems but also discourage dissent.
restofworld.org
February 24, 2024 at 7:49 AM
Less than 30 minutes. That’s how long it took for a single fire in one apt to engulf this entire building in flames. A terrible day for Valencia. Spent the last 24 hrs reporting on this for CNN.
February 24, 2024 at 6:36 AM
Also, how did I not know about this clip before? 😅
youtu.be/9KJSnd8VzQw?...
Homer reads The Economist
Homer finds out that Indonesia is at a crossroads.
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February 14, 2024 at 3:56 PM
A clear-eyed analysis of Indonesia’s election and what to expect in the days ahead.
Indonesia’s Democracy Is Stronger Than a Strongman
Why Prabowo would find it hard to rule as an authoritarian.
www.foreignaffairs.com
February 14, 2024 at 3:13 PM
Oh, the riot of color when Indonesia votes! Where else do election officials dress up as superheros? Yet, democracy is a fragile thing. Hard-earned and easily lost. This election is a particularly difficult one for voters. Watching from afar, hoping for the best.
A ‘Democracy Party’ Like No Other: One of the World’s Biggest Elections
The celebration of the act of casting a vote has particular resonance in Indonesia, which until a few decades ago was a brutal dictatorship.
www.nytimes.com
February 13, 2024 at 2:15 PM