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Jan is a field producer and team player, ready to fulfil the important requests and overcome great challenges in creating appealing trans-media content. Teams available in Vienna in Austria and Nairobi in Kenya with experienced visual storytellers and media production. Experienced in journalism, multimedia, documentary, corporate, featured, web and mini-series for clients across the globe. Commissioned by History channel, Zinc Network, CGTN Beijing, Global Citizen and Al Jazeera. Awards; 2019 UNHCR Award, Czech Press Photo, ****** 2018 Nominee, series News, Slovak Press Photo 2018 Finalist, Fotožurnalistika – Najlepšia fotografia 2017 | Open Society Foundation, ****** 2018 Best International Film on Modern Slavery 2017, Unchosen – films against Slavery, ****** 2017 CENA ČTENÁŘŮ ČASOPISU LIDÉ A ZEMĚ, Czech Press Photo, ****** ****** ******
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What Awaits Austria After the Historic Victory of the Far Right?
The far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has won the general elections with 29% of the votes, marking a historic victory. Despite this, forming a coalition government remains challenging as other major parties refuse to collaborate with FPÖ and its leader, Hebert Kickl. The party has capitalized on public concerns over housing and healthcare, often attributing issues to immigration. Kickl's stance against military aid to Ukraine and sanctions on Russia further complicates coalition possibilities. As negotiations begin, Austria's political future remains uncertain.
Austrian citizens yearn for change after national elections this weekend
Austria faces a pivotal moment as national elections approach, with the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) potentially poised for a historic victory. The FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, has gained traction by capitalizing on public discontent over issues like the pandemic, inflation, and immigration. Meanwhile, the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) has seen a decline, complicating potential coalition formations. The FPÖ's success could signal a significant political shift, though challenges remain in securing coalition partners. The elections reflect a broader European trend of rising populism, with the FPÖ aligning with similar parties in Hungary and the Czech Republic.
Novinky Reporter Directly from the Site of the Russian Missile Impact in Kyiv
In Kyiv's Solomjanský district, two Russian cruise missiles struck a building, causing significant chaos and prompting emergency response efforts. The building was evacuated, and a curfew was imposed from 5 PM until Monday morning. Kyiv's mayor, Vitalij Kličko, reported 35 injuries, including two children, amid ongoing battles. The Ukrainian Emergency Service confirmed that one missile hit a multi-story residential building without causing fatalities. Since the invasion began, nearly 200 people have died. Kyiv's metro service has been halted and will now serve as a shelter.
Novinky Reporter from Kyiv: People Return to the Streets Over the Weekend
People and cars are gradually returning to the streets of Kyiv, the most since the start of the war. The government has even urged residents to return to work. While there are occasional cars and pedestrians, the city is far from bustling, with everything still closed and passport checks at every corner.
Reporter from Kyiv: The Battle for the City is Approaching. It Will Be Pure Hell
The article describes the tense situation in Kyiv as the battle for the city approaches. The author recounts a harrowing encounter with armed men who mistook them for Russian saboteurs. The city is under curfew, with frequent explosions and increasing proximity of attacks. Civilians are preparing for guerrilla warfare, collecting supplies, and making Molotov cocktails. The Ukrainian Army is depicted as organized and supportive, while the Russian forces are portrayed negatively, aiming to drive people out of Kyiv.
Giant convoy heading to Kyiv appears to be on the move. Thousands of civilians flee from Irpin
A massive Russian convoy, previously stalled, appears to be moving towards Kyiv, prompting thousands of civilians to flee from Irpin. The convoy, stretching up to 64 kilometers, includes various military vehicles and is speculated to aim at besieging Kyiv. Ukrainian forces and volunteers are assisting civilians in evacuating, despite ongoing artillery fire and recent explosions in Irpin. Satellite images from Maxar show the convoy's significant length, and experts suggest it may establish a large military camp near Kyiv.
Novinky Reporter from Kyiv: Missile destroyed market and glass skyscraper
A block of apartment buildings has been destroyed in Kyiv, including a new glass skyscraper, as described by Husár. The location is in the broader center of Kyiv to the north of the city. Russia has been attacking Kyiv with missiles for several days, with several residential buildings being destroyed since yesterday.
Kyiv Correspondent for Novinky: People Helping Evacuees Also Remember Animals
Yellow buses continue to evacuate refugees from Irpin, Bucha, and other villages as they flee the advance of Russian troops. Civilians head to the Kyiv railway station, hoping to reach safety. People receive tea, water, and food, and thanks to a volunteer who was a welder before the war, pets also receive aid. The volunteer purchased dog and cat food to distribute to evacuees, ensuring their pets are fed. An elderly woman from Irpin, who ran a small dog shelter with her mother, expressed gratitude for the help as they had to urgently evacuate due to running out of gas and animal food.
Kyiv does not give up. Symphony orchestra plays on Maidan
Musicians from the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra and other ensembles gathered at the city's main square despite the approaching Russian army. The orchestra performed the Ukrainian national anthem and part of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, the anthem of the European Union, in an open-air concert attended by dozens of people.
Crosses next to Kalashnikovs. In a Ukrainian monastery, they bless Ukrainians heading into battle
In a Ukrainian monastery, men preparing to head into battle receive blessings. The juxtaposition of Kalashnikov rifles and crosses creates a striking image, evoking a sense of divine presence even for non-believers.
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