Biography
Antonia Rados is one of Germany’s most renowned reporters on international crisis regions. A journalist from Austria with several years experience, she gained recognition for her reporting from Baghdad during the Iraq war in 2003. She has received numerous awards for her courageous work in documentaries on crisis-torn regions.
Antonia Rados studied political science in Paris and Salzburg attaining a Ph.D and studied international relations at Johns Hopkins University in Bologna, Italy. Her journalistic career had begun in the Austrian ORF. In 1991 she started at German WDR, from there she moved on to RTL in 1995. After a brief spin-off to join ZDF in 2008 she returned to RTL. She won the German TV Prize and the Hanns-Joachim Friedrichs Award for her wartime coverage from Iraq. She also received the Robert Geisendörfer Prize, the German Camera Award and a nomination for the Grimme Prize and the German Television Prize.
With a wealth of experience reporting from the world’s hot spots, Antonia Rados offers audiences invaluable insights into the current social and political changes affecting the world.
With vast media experience, she is a courageous and charismatic speaker.
Topics
- The Middle East
- The World’s Major Crisis Regions
- Media and Communications
- Women in Fear
- Current Political and Social Issues
- A Female Viewpoint
Languages
Publications
- Die Bauchtänzerin und die Salafistin (2014)
- Die Fronten sind überall: Aus dem Alltag der Kriegsreportage (2009)
- Im Land der Mullahs: Wie eine Reporterin den Iran erlebt (2009)
- Zwei Atombomben dankend erhalten (2007)
- Live aus Bagdad (2007)
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