- Friday, 13. November 2020 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Save in my calendar
Beyond Election Day
Transatlantic Media De-Brief
Ten days after Election Day, an international press club will come together in Berlin to discuss the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. Tune in as five leading journalists representing the United States, Germany, Italy, Poland and France comment on possible repercussions on the Euro-American partnership and voice their expectations towards a Biden-Harris administration.
The discussion will be streamed live and feature the following speakers:
- Melissa Eddy, Berlin Correspondent for The New York Times
- Tina Hassel, Head and TV Editor-in-Chief of ARD-Hauptstadtstudio in Berlin
- Tonia Mastrobuoni, Berlin Correspondent for La Repubblica
- Wojciech Szymański, Berlin Correspondent for the Polish Section of Deutsche Welle
- Thomas Wieder (invited), Berlin Correspondent for Le Monde
The discussion will be moderated by
- Terry Martin, Senior Anchor for Deutsche Welle News
This special format is hosted in cooperation with the Senate Chancellery of Berlin.
We are delighted that the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Michael Müller, will give opening remarks.
This is a session of the transatlantic virtual event series Road to Election Night & Beyond #R2EN, which is organized and hosted by several transatlantic institutions and political foundations. More information on the virtual series can be found at https://landing.berlin-election-night.de
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