Delphine Saubaber
Delphine Saubaber (born 1978, in Agen) is a French journalist.
Career
Saubader is a graduate of the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (1999)[1] and of the Centre de formation des journalistes of Paris.[2]
She performed her first internship at the Sud Ouest agency in Agen.[3] She then worked for Le Monde, before joining the world service at L'Express as senior reporter.[4][5]
In 2010, Saubader was awarded the Albert Londres Prize.[6][7]
Works
- 2011: with Henri Haget. Vies de mafia. Stock document. Paris: Stock. p. 258. ISBN 978-2-234-06458-4. OCLC 758613712.
- 2016: with Tran To Nga. Le Pays empoisonné. Paris: Stock. p. 250.
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gollark: Black is "timed out". Orange is "HTTP error status". Red is " actively failed somehow".
References
- "Delphine Saubaber"..
- Fiche sur franceinter.fr
- « Delphine Saubaber, lauréate du prix Albert-Londres, originaire d'Agen », Sud Ouest
- Fiche sur le site du théâtre du Rond-Point
- Fiche sur le site des éditions Stock
- "Fiche sur le site du prix". Archived from the original on 2016-10-16. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
- « Delphine Saubaber remporte le prix Albert-Londres », Libération
External links
- Le pays empoisonné on Eyrolles
- List of articles in L'Express
- Delphine Saubaber on Dailymotion
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