Dov Alfon
Israeli journalist and author
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| February 10 2022 | Dov Alfon was condemned by the Paris Criminal Court (17th chamber) for publicly defaming Professor Jean-François Toussaint, who was known for relativizing the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic in France. |
| September 16 2020 | Appointed as editor-in-chief and head of editorial strategy at the French newspaper Libération. |
| 2019 | Received the Marianne award for the best thriller published in France that year. |
| 2019 | Won the CWA International Dagger Award for literary achievement. |
| 2019 | Published his debut thriller novel 'A Long Night in Paris' in English. |
| December 2014 | Ended his tenure as editor-in-chief of Alaxon. |
| April 2013 | Became the founding editor of Alaxon, an online magazine in Hebrew. |
| 2011 | Awarded the Peace Through Media Award from the International Council for Press and Broadcasting in London. |
| 2011 | Concluded his tenure as editor-in-chief of Haaretz after serving in the role since 2008. |
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