Cécile Calla

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Cécile Calla (* 1977 in Paris ) is a French journalist and non-fiction author. She has lived in Berlin since 2003 .

Cécile Calla studied history , politics and sociology. From 2006 to 2010 she reported as Germany correspondent for the French daily Le Monde and until April 2015 was editor-in-chief of the Franco-German magazine ParisBerlin . Before that she worked as a freelance correspondent for Le Figaro . Today Cécile Calla is working as a freelance journalist and author again. When it came to topics affecting France, she has been a frequent guest on the Phoenix Runde and other talk shows on German television in recent years . She also writes for the political magazine The European .

In July 2009 she published the book Tour de Franz: my rendezvous with the Germans about her experiences in Germany at Ullstein Verlag . For her political science book Que reste-t-il du couple franco-allemand? (Eng .: What remains of the German-French tandem?), published by La Documentation française, she and co-author Claire Demesmay were awarded the German-French Parliament Prize 2014 in Aachen .

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  1. ^ Cécile Calla, Author at The European. In: The European. Retrieved July 4, 2020 (American English).
  2. German-French parliamentary award , bundestag.de/ from February 13, 2016, accessed December 3, 2018