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The Albert London Prize Will Be Presented in Beirut on 25 October; Two Journalists From the "World" in the Run

Summary by Le Monde
The capital of Lebanon was already to host the deliberations of the prize last year, but the Israeli bombings had prompted the jury to repatriate its work to Paris. Eliott Brachet and Olivier Peru, journalists at the "World", are finalists respectively for the price of the written press and the book.

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The Lebanese capital will host the deliberations of the most prestigious French-language press award on 25 October.

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The capital of Lebanon was already to host the deliberations of the prize last year, but the Israeli bombings had prompted the jury to repatriate its work to Paris. Eliott Brachet and Olivier Peru, journalists at the "World", are finalists respectively for the price of the written press and the book.

·Paris, France
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A journalist specializing in the Sahel, Matteo Maillard is one of the finalists for the 87th Albert London Prize, which recognizes the best French-language written and audiovisual reportage of the year. It will be presented on 25 October in Beirut.

The prestigious award for French-language journalism will be held in Lebanon on 25 October, after a cancellation last year due to the hostilities. Eight finalists are competing for the written prize, six for the audiovisual and four for the book. The Albert London association has formalized the holding of its annual ceremony in the Lebanese capital, one of the most [...] Read more The Albert London 2025 Prize will anchor in Beirut for a symbolic…

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The French journalist Olivier Peru, in Paris on 6 May 2025. JOEL SAGET/AFP The Albert London Prize, which recognizes the best French-language written and audiovisual reports of the year, will be presented in Beirut on 25 October, announced the association on Wednesday 17 September. The Lebanese capital was to host the deliberations of the most prestigious award of the French-language press last year, but the Israeli bombings on several regions o…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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