Manuel Ausloos-Lalanda
Multimedia Journalist
Paris, France
Paris, France
Présentation
Staff Producer and VJ with Reuters TV Paris, I focus on French news resonating internationally with a special interest for stories about the environment, current social issues and history. I have freelanced in the past for CNN International, TF1, France 24 and Loopsider among others.Expérience








Formation
Ecole de Journalisme de Sciences Po
McGill University
Réalisations

War is 'just a job' for Ukraine frontline soldiers
04-05-2023
After months in trenches near Ukraine's southeastern frontlines, Artem and fellow soldiers are waiting the launch of a major counteroffensive that they hope will shift the momentum of a war that has slowed into a battle of attrition. Trench footage shot, produced and partly edited for Reuters TV.

Ukrainian soldiers fire howitzer at Russian infantry near Bakhmut, say more Western weapons needed
13-04-2023
Ukrainian soldiers fire a Soviet-made D-30 howitzer at Russian infantry near Bakhmut, as fighting rages on in the devastated eastern city. Kyiv is pressing allies for more weapons that it hopes will enable it to launch a major counteroffensive. Shot and edited for Reuters TV (uppick by Kanal 13).
Ukraine clings to Bakhmut as Russia pounds front lines
11-04-2023
Russian forces pounded frontline cities in eastern Ukraine with air strikes and artillery, while medical volunteers loaded wounded soldiers into a bus converted into an ambulance to bring them to a military hospital in the city of Dnipro. Medical evacuation footage shot and edited for Reuters TV.

French lake dries up due to winter drought
17-03-2023
Lake Montbel in French Pyrenees is known for its turquoise waters, massive size and thriving aquatic life but the postcard landscape has in large part been replaced by a muddy wasteland, as exceptionally low rainfall keeps the lake from filling up. Produced and shot (including drone) for Reuters TV.

Why people bring Paddington Bears for the Queen?
14-09-2022
Among the thousands of floral tributes left at Buckingham Palace and its neighboring parks, mourners are also leaving Paddington Bear toys and marmalade sandwiches, despite being told not to. Shot and edited for Reuters TV.
Riverside booksellers welcome tourists back to Paris
19-08-2022
Tourists are back in the French capital, and for the riverside booksellers - known as "bouquinistes" in France - it's quelled fears that the health crisis might endanger a business that dates back to the 16th century. Produced, shot and edited for Reuters TV.

Heatwave in Paris exposes city's lack of trees
05-08-2022
According to World Cities Culture Forum, only 10% of Paris is made up of green space. Heatwaves in recent months underline the need to strengthen the capital's natural defenses against searing temperatures. Produced for Reuters TV.