Дмитрий Глуховский

Dmitry Glukhovsky is a Journalism and Foreign Relations graduate of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Actually he is Russia Today‘s roving reporter. From Algeria to Iceland, from Luxembourg to Kazakhstan, Glukhovsky has kept Russia Today viewers abreast of both breaking news and the results of major international gatherings. As correspondent he also took part in the Russian Polar expedition. Highlights of his career include around-the-clock live appearances from The Hague following the death of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic, and continuous reporting from the closely-watched Ukrainian parliamentary election in March 2006. Dmitry also reported on the Moscow-Kiev gas crisis and its effects on European energy supplies in the winter of 2005-2006. In 2007, Glukhovsky got the Encouragement Award of the European Science Fiction Society in the prestigeous EuroCon contest in Copenhagen for his novel "Metro-2033". Apart from his native Russian, he speaks English, French, German, Hebrew and Spanish. Dmitry Glukhovsky currently lives in Moscow.

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