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taz Talk zu internationalem Journalismus - Der Blick über den Tellerrand

In the organizer's words:

If you want to understand Europe, you need to know the perspective of your neighbors. The winners of the Czech-German Journalism Prize show how cross-border journalism can help us move forward.

Whether it's Czech care workers in German households or the integration debate surrounding Mesut Özil - the reports by Leonie Gubela (taz) and Tomáš Lindner(Respekt) show how closely interwoven our societies are and why cross-border journalism is essential in order to truly understand Europe's problems.

Guest:

🐾 Leonie Gubela is an editor in the society section of wochentaz and winner of the 2025 award. She studied political science, English and journalism in Bonn and Munich.

🐾 Tomáš Lindner is the winner of the 2025 award and has been a member of the editorial team at Respekt magazine since 2008, where he mainly deals with foreign topics. He prefers to write about Germany, sub-Saharan Africa and relations between rich and poor countries.

🐾 Jury member Daniel Brössler is a senior editor in the parliamentary editorial department of the Süddeutsche Zeitung and is responsible for the Chancellery and the Federal Foreign Office. He studied journalism in Munich and Washington and is a graduate of the German School of Journalism.

Moderation:

🐾 Silja Schultheis moderates this taz Talk. She is head of public relations at the German-Czech Future Fund in Prague and has been in charge of the German-Czech Journalism Prize, a project close to her heart, since it was founded and has played a key role in shaping it.

This taz Talk is being held in cooperation with the Czech Center Berlin and the Goethe Institute.

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