Walter Mayr

Walter Mayr (1960), born in Aichach, Germany, joined DER SPIEGEL in 1990. Between 1991 and 1995 Mayr mainly covered the Balkan Wars. From 1999 to 2002 he headed SPIEGEL ‘s Vienna Bureau and from 2003 to 2006 the Moscow Bureau, covering issues in the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union. Since 2013, he is based in Rome, in charge of covering Italy and the Vatican. For reconstructing the events during the Beslan tragedy in 2004, Mayr along with five of his colleagues, received the Henri Nannen Award.

Walter Mayr was selected for the 2016 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Besondere Verdienste’

Luke Dale-Harris

Luke Dale-Harris is a freelance journalist and campaigner working on investigations and policy research into agriculture and environmental issues. Based between Eastern Europe and the UK, his journalism often looks at how corruption, organised crime and deregulation impacts ecosystems and rural communities. His work has been published widely, with investigations and features appearing in The Guardian, Der Spiegel, The Sunday Telegraph, Newsweek, De Correspondent and many more.

Luke Dale-Harris was selected for the 2016 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Land Grabbing in the EU: How Rabobank is Profiting of Theft and Abuse in Romania’