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The desire to know and understand

On DooG Reporter we tell Stories that many times do not make it to the front pages of newspapers but can change our perception, change our prejudices, and increase our information about what is happening around us, without alarm or hype. Here the human element is inescapable: it is about lived life, solidarity, vision, resilience, and humanity in all its infinite facets.

What we tell are also very different stories from each other but they all have a common value: if they are here it is because we have lived them. With these people, we shared a few steps of a journey, sometimes even a roof, always at least a meal and time to talk. We don’t like to rush, we like to take our time to know, to understand and then to tell the story in which we are immersed.

To tell the story, we travel, but we don’t always grind miles. Travel is the condition of change that allows us to always turn on new sensors and thus discover stories. Shifting and moving are in our nature, and storytelling is our life choice, our contribution to making known the beauty of the world we live in.

DooG Reporter: who we are

We are storytellers of the world: photographers, writers, video-makers, and illustrators who put our professionalism and ethics into this work. We put our faces and our voices in podcasts because we take responsibility for what we are reporting. We want to build a relationship of trust with you who read us: if we tell you a story, that story is real.

DooG reporter | Valentino
We are storytellers of the world.
Moving is in our nature, and storytelling is our life choice.

DooG | Staff in DooG Reporter

Docks
22 Minutes Talk... is a series of live chats where our authors will take turns telling some of their stories featured on DooG Reporter.
Jambiani Notes
Illegal dumping in Zanzibar, part of a forthcoming documentary on the environment
Latin American Notes
The fifth - and last - short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America.
Latin American Notes
The fourth short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America. We are in Argentina.
Latin American Notes
This is the third short clip on the road of the series dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America.
Latin American Notes
The second short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America. We are in Chile.
Latin American Notes
The first short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America. We are in Valparaíso, Chile.
Varanasi Notes
In Varanasi, there are innumerable ghats, or stairways leading to the waters of the Ganges.
Varanasi Notes
More than a religion, Hinduism is a way of life, a philosophy that collects together the rules of Indian society.
Cambodia Notes
In Sen Monorom, Mondulkiri, coexistence between humans and elephants is not easy and is based on a precarious equilibrium.
Cambodia Notes
In the jungle that populates these remote mountains live the Bunong, an animist ethnic group that has lived in symbiosis with nature for over two thousand years.
Cambodia Notes
Kratie is a small town on the banks of the Mekong, along the road from Kompong Cham to Mondulkiri. Why stop here?
... caricamento in corso

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