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Marcos Losekann

Marcos Losekann (born January 8, 1966) is a Brazilian correspondent who is well known in Brazil for covering important international conflicts and events.
He started at RBS TV in Rio Grande do Sul and has not stopped since. He worked in Santa Catarina, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo before becoming an International Correspondent in 2000. Between 2004 and 2007, he covered Middle East events. Indeed, he recorded several stories about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from his base of Jerusalem.
He returned to Europe to coordinate the Office of Rede Globo in London, where he still lives with his wife, Ana Lélia and their children Arthur, Helena and Mariana.
'' "My vocation, I believe, is Journalism. Where I practice journalism is just a geographical detail” (Marcos Losekann)''
==Early life and career==

Marcos Losekann was born in Independência, a small town in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He is the only child of Elaine Ciechowics Losekann and Ary Losekann, a truck driver.
Losekann was a law student when, as he said, “The journalism chose him”. One night, he was invited by friends to go to a pizzeria, "I had already eaten dinner, there was no reason to be there, and I had no money to pay for the pizza. But I went. And right at the entrance, one person became ill, had a seizure and collapsed. This person was called Flavio Damiani. He was the chief reporter of local TV. "
Damiani TV was an affiliate of TV Globo, RBS Cruz Alta. Losekann began making visits to his new friend and became accustomed to the editorial room routine. Eventually, he ended up being hired and turned out to be a reporter. Within a few months, he scored his first field on Globo in 1984.
He also worked in television on Pelotas and Caxias do Sul, and in radio on Gaucha de Porto Alegre (RBS radio). Than, he moved to Santa Catarina, where he continued as a reporter at RBS TV Florianópolis.
At age 22, Marcos Losekann became one of the youngest reporters of TV Globo: he was responsible for reporting Santa Catarina state news to National TV. Thanks to this position, Marcos Losekann spawned more than 200 reports of national newscasts between 1988 and 1990.
In 1990, TV Globo itself invited him to join its team of special reporters, this time in Brasilia, where Losekann would remain until 1992. His next destination was the Amazônia. Living in Manaus, Mark Losekann became Globo’s correspondent in the entire Amazon, covering Acre, Rondonia, Amazonas, Amapá, Roraima, Tocantins and Pará as well. He also covered the countries surrounding the Brazilian Amazon.
He made his first war coverage in 1994 during the confrontation between Ecuador and Peru. His talents of investigator were noticed as well, having been responsible for the dissemination of numerous cases of corruption, administrative impropriety and local governments in the Amazon area. In addition, he revealed drug trafficking routes in the Amazon, and denounced countless environmental crimes.
In 1995, he was invited to work in TV Globo in Rio de Janeiro. After only five months, Losekann was incorporated into the TV Globo São Paulo team, where he remained until the beginning of 2000.

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