Magnus Falkehed, (born 30 September 1967) is a Swedish journalist. He has been a correspondent for Dagens Nyheter in Paris, France, since 2011. He has also reported from Northern Africa and the Middle East.[1] He has written for other newspapers, like Göteborgs-Posten, Sydsvenskan, Dagens Industri, and Fokus.[1] He published the report and analysis book, Le Modèle suédois – ce qui attend la France with his French publisher, Payot, in 2005.[2] As well as the recipe book Fransk afton – maten, musiken, bistroerna, Paris in 2010 by publishers Norsteadt förlag.[3]
Magnus Falkehed | |
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Born | Huddinge, Sweden | 30 September 1967
Occupation | Journalist |
Magnus Falkehed and the photographer Niclas Hammarström were captured in the city of Yabroud in Syria on 23 November 2013, after a week of doing news work there, by Syrian rebels.[4] On 8 January 2014, the foreign departments announced that Falkehed and Hammarström had been released.[5] Despite their captivity, they got one report out from the conflict zone; it was published in the next coming week on both Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet.[6] In March 2015, the book Idag ska vi inte dö – Fångar i krigets Syrien was published about his time as a captive.[7]
References
edit- ^ a b "Det här är Magnus Falkehed". DN.SE. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ Atelier JMD KERJOSSE Benoit. "Editions Payot & Rivages - Magnus Falkehed Le Modèle suédois (9782228899444)". Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ "Sista minuten-tips". nsk.se. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ "Detta har hänt". DN.SE. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ "Levde i mörker – i över 40 dygn". Aftonbladet. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ En resa rakt in i mardrömmen Dagens Nyheter Retrieved 24 June 2015
- ^ "Närheten var nödvändig". Sydsvenskan. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
External links
editMedia related to Magnus Falkehed at Wikimedia Commons