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Radek is a journalist, video-reporter, licensed drone operator, researcher, fixer and producer based in Wrocław, Poland. Able to work both individually or as part of a team. Filming video with reporter’s or cinema camera. He is prepared for mobile work with his workstation - instant video file editing in most popular video editors. Additionally, he works with stills. Radek is specializes in news related to Central and Eastern Europe - in particular: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria. His work appears in international media: NRK (Norway), TVN, Polsat (Poland), bTV (Bulgaria), El Observador (Uruguay). He also cooperate with freelancers. Radek is specialized in social and political issues, human rights, new technology, transportation and public health. During the coronavirus pandemic, he prepared video reports from restricted areas in hospitals. His recent work focued on reports of the refugees crisis at Polish-Ukrainian border as a results of Russian aggresion toward Ukrainian Working languages: Polish (native), Bulgarian (native), English. Communicative: Ukrainian, Macedonian. MA in journalism at Opole University.
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Opposition March in Poland: 'I am here to fight for women's rights'
Thousands gathered in Warsaw to support women's rights, LGBTQ rights, and the European Union, rallying behind Donald Tusk and his liberal-conservative party, Borgarplattforma (PO). The march, dubbed 'a march with a million hearts,' highlighted issues such as abortion rights and the treatment of LGBTQ individuals in Poland. Criticism was directed at the ruling party, Lov og orden (PiS), and President Duda for their undemocratic actions and anti-LGBTQ stance. Tusk promised to improve conditions for LGBTQ individuals and uphold democratic values.
Shots from the border, the journey of the photographer from Cascina Jacopo Papucci between Poland and Ukraine
Freelance photographer Jacopo Papucci from Cascina has returned from the Polish-Ukrainian border where he documented the refugee situation in Medyka, a village overwhelmed by fleeing Ukrainians. Accompanied by Sara Russo, who handled the written aspect, Papucci's five-day journey involved visiting a repurposed supermarket and an abandoned factory serving as refugee centers. He captured stories of volunteers, locals like Jan, whose life was upended by the sudden influx of refugees, and moments like a Red Cross volunteer offering tea to a man from bomb-ravaged Mariupol. Children's drawings in a school depicted the war's trauma, and pianist Davide Martelli played music for refugees. Papucci plans to return to continue documenting the crisis through photography.
Coronavirus - TV report from inside the Polish hospital
Sample TV news - rescuing students from India who are stuck in Ukraine.
He revealed how North Korea circumvents international sanctions
Danish Ulrich Larsen exposed how North Korea offers weapons and narcotics in exchange for oil and Western currency to circumvent international sanctions.
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