Ulysse Gosset

Ulysse Gosset is an international columnist on BFM TV, and has been a correspondent in Washington and Moscow for TF1 and Radio France. A former director of the national newsroom at France 3, he helped set up France 24, the French international news channel.

Ulysse Gosset has been awarded the Grand Prix de la Presse Internationale twice, once in 2013 for lifetime achievement and again in 2022 for his coverage of the conflict in Ukraine. He has interviewed major personalities who make world news: heads of state and government, Nobel Prize winners, business leaders, opinion leaders (Mikhail Gorbachev, Volodomyr Zelensky, Macky Sall, Antonio Guterres, Tony Blair, Romano Prodi, José Manuel Barroso, Ban Ki-moon, Kofi Annan, Paul Biya, Al Gore, Shimon Peres, Vaclav Havel, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Christine Lagarde, Jacques Chirac, François Hollande, Emmanuel Macron, Angelina Jolie, Bono, Michel Platini , Carlos Ghosn, etc.).

He is the author of "Secret History of a Coup d'état" (1991, Lattes, Paris) and "The Hillary Clinton Complex" (1996, Lattes, Paris), and has directed several documentaries for radio and television including: “Soviet Nomenklatura”, 1992, “Crime and Punishment in America”, 1995, “Rififi on the Rio Grande”, “Drugs and Immigration on the Border of the USA and Mexico”, 1998, “Words of Executioners”, Usa 2000, “Immersion in North Korea: In the Kingdom of the Kims”, 2021.

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