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From 2007 to the end of 2009, she headed the international department of the [[Inter (TV channel)|INTER]] TV channel<ref name="2:" /> and also served as a special correspondent.<ref name="1:" /> Towards the end of this period, in 2009, for the first time among Ukrainian TV channels, INTER was nominated for an [[News & Documentary Emmy Awards|Emmy Award in the News category]] for its coverage of the [[Russo-Georgian War|South Ossetian War]] (reporter Ruslan Yarmolyuk).<ref name="3:">[http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=86 2009 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213224500/http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=86 |date=13 December 2013 }} // International Emmy Awards.</ref><ref name="4:">[http://inter.ua/uk/about/awards/2009/07/24/3776 Програма «Подробиці» номінована на Emmy!] // ''Інтер'', 24.07.2009 (in Ukrainian).</ref><ref name="5:">[http://kp.ua/live/191892-anna-bezluidnaia-nomynatsyia-prohrammy-podrobnosty-na-emmy-eto-bespretsedentnoe-sobytye-dlia-vsei-ukrayny Анна Безлюдная: «Номинация программы «Подробности» на Эмми – это беспрецедентное событие для всей Украины»]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140504175050/http://kp.ua/live/191892-anna-bezluidnaia-nomynatsyia-prohrammy-podrobnosty-na-emmy-eto-bespretsedentnoe-sobytye-dlia-vsei-ukrayny |date=4 травня 2014 }} // ''Комсомольская правда в Украине'', 25.08.2009 (in Ukrainian).</ref><ref name="6:">Марина Баранівська. [http://www.telekritika.ua/lyudi/2011-02-18/60366?theme_page=70& Наталя Гуменюк: «Кожен з наших героїв — це людина, яка спромоглася на вчинок, не побоялася змінити своє життя»]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140505183633/http://www.telekritika.ua/lyudi/2011-02-18/60366?theme_page=70 |date=2014-05-05 }} // ''Телекритика'', 18.02.2011 (in Ukrainian).</ref> In 2009, Gumenyuk also did an internship at [[BBC World News]] on ''[[HARDtalk]]'' and at ''[[The Guardian]]'' and ''[[The Independent]]''.<ref name="6:" /><ref name="1:" />
 
At the end of 2009, she was fired from the INTER TV channel without explanation. This caused a wave of outrage among her colleagues, who collected more than 70 signatures against her release. After that, some journalists resigned of their own free will (including Roman Vintonov).<ref name="7:">[http://dusia.telekritika.ua/jeto_interesno/13029 За що звільнили Наталю Гуменюк?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140427010041/http://dusia.telekritika.ua/jeto_interesno/13029 |date=27 квітня 2014 }} // ''Телекритика. Дуся'', 15.12.2009 (in Ukrainian).</ref> AfterwwardsAfterwards, she did not get a job in other media and became a [[freelancer]].<ref name="2:" /><ref name="6:" /><ref name="8:">[http://dusia.telekritika.ua/Грани%20бытия/13038/Gumenjuk_vіdpovіdaє_na_zapitannia Гуменюк відповідає на запитання]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304202233/http://dusia.telekritika.ua/Грани%20бытия/13038/Gumenjuk_vіdpovіdaє_na_zapitannia |date=4 березня 2016 }} // ''Телекритика. Дуся'', 16.12.2009 (in Ukrainian).</ref>
 
In 2010–2011, Gumenyuk was the editor-in-chief of the project "Our" (INTER, studio "07&nbsp;Production") whose focus was on fifteen TV programs about Ukrainians who left Ukraine for various reasons and became successful abroad, including in Norway, Brazil, South Africa, India, China, among others.<ref name="2:" /><ref name="6:" /> Gumenyuk took part in the search for sponsors of the project.<ref name="6:" /> After that, she covered the events of the [[Arab Spring]] at her own expense. She worked as an international freelancer mainly for Ukrainian publications, such as ''[[The Ukrainian Week]]'', ''[[Ukrayinska Pravda]]'', ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]] Ukraine'', studio ''1&nbsp;+&nbsp;1'', radio ''Voice of the Capital'', as well as for some foreign media, such as ''OpenDemocracy Russia'' (UK), ''RTL-Netherlands'', and ''M6'' (France).<ref name="2:" />