His achievements? Captivating reports from Baghdad, Kabul and Kyiv. By Alexandra Klinnik, France Télévisions Information MediaLab / Photo credit: Benjamin Géminel / Hans Lucas Belgian war reporter Wilson Fache follows the offensive against the jihadists of the Islamic State until the end of the battle of Mosul, walks the trenches in Ukraine, explores the disused bus station in Tel Aviv, a sort of modern-day courtyard of miracles.
A direct witness to a world in decomposition, he collects fragments bahamas telegram of it with a sharp pen for Libération , L'Echo and Mouvement .Interview with a journalist who values his independence. Did you have the Albert-Londres prize in mind when you were reporting? It would be an exaggeration to say that we write for the prizes, but we keep it in mind.
What matters is the story as such, the way of telling it. The criteria are known: the Bayeux-Calvados prize ( the war correspondents' prize . and the Albert Londres prize favor magazine subjects, series of articles. The writing, the story, the characters can be deployed without constraints.
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