Busy night at international media centre as Kim-Trump Summit draws near
Wednesday, 11:48, 27/02/2019
VOV.VN - Foreign reporters worked hard through the night at the international media centre in Hanoi on February 26 to cover the second DPRK-USA Summit.
A group of Japanese journalists reporting on the upcoming second DPRK-USA Summit on February 26. Approximately 3,000 international reporters from 40 countries worldwide are staying in Hanoi between February 27-28. |
Many foreigner media outlets use the scene of the international media centre as a background for their reports. |
A German reporter asks his Vietnamese colleague to translate an interview with Vietnamese people into English. |
The arrival of US President Donald Trump at Noi Bai International Airport on Air Force One at around 9 pm captured the attention of reporters. With the US President's itinerary being directly broadcast on a large screen at the centre, hordes of reporters noted down the details or took photos. |
A female journalist livestreames the bustling atmosphere inside international media centre through her mobile phone. |
A reporter photographs US President Donald Trump’s arrival. |
Lan Vu, a reporter from a Vietnamese community news outlet in the US, reports on the event. |
Upon the arrival of the US President, the reporters at the international media centre threw themselves into their work to report on the latest developments. |
Outside of the press centre, a reporter from a US channel remains on duty after setting up an outdoor studio. |
A reporter from a Japanese television channel continues reporting despite the lateness of the event at 11pm and the dizzily weather conditions. |