The Team
The World Report is a team effort.
We are a team of journalists and media professionals

Dariusz Rosiak
Editor and Presenter of The World Report. In broadcasting and press media since the late eighties. Formerly with RFI in Paris and BBC in London as well as several national Polish media outlets both as reporter/broadcaster and editor. Worked at Polish Press Agency, Newsweek, Przekrój, Forum, Polityka, Rzeczpospolita. Regular collaborator of the Tygodnik Powszechny weekly. Author of award-winning books, including Żar. Oddech Afryki [Heat. The Breath of Africa] (2010), Ziarno i krew. Podróż śladami bliskowschodnich chrześcijan [Seed and Blood. A Journey in the Footsteps of Middle Eastern Christians] (2015, nomination for the Nike Literary Award, Beata Pawlak Award), Biało-czerwony. Tajemnica Sat-Okha [White and Red. The Secret of Sat-Okh] (2017) or Zygmunt Bauman’s biography (2019).

Agata Kasprolewicz
Editor and Presenter of “The Book Report”, creator of “The Arabic Tales” and “The Report from the Future”. Formerly editor and reporter for “The World Report”.
Started as a reporter with Polish Radio, where she was a long-standing member of the Foreign Desk. Her reportage, “Kenya – War for Grass”, won the Grand Press award. She has been published in “Kontynenty” and “Przekrój” and currently writes irregularly for “Tygodnik Powszechny”.
Privately, she is a devoted fan of New York City and grizzly bears.

Marcin Żyła
Marcin Żyła has been a journalist of „The World Report” since 2024. He wrote his first foreign reports a dozen or so years ago – for „Tygodnik Powszechny” weekly – from the countries of former Yugoslavia, where he followed the post-war transformation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Kosovo.
For more than a decade, he has covered migrants, refugees and borders. He travelled to Lampedusa, the Aegean islands, the Middle East, Uganda and Burkina Faso; took part in rescue operations aboard Médecins Sans Frontières ship in the Mediterranean, and walked in the ruins of destroyed Mosul. He says that by working with this topic, it is easy to show the „great change” in the world – both the dramatic scenes from the sea or the Sahel, and the drama of the people – and Western Realpolitik.
From the British Isles and America, Marcin has also covered Brexit and Donald Trump’s first election campaign. He publishes interviews with writers and artists, writes about the heritage of the Carpathian region and relationship between humans and other animals. He publishes in „Polityka” weekly and „Spotkania z Zabytkami” magazine.
Marcin is the winner of the Polish Sérgio Viera de Mello Prize (2023), awarded for work in support of peaceful coexistence of societies, religions and cultures. In 2016-23 he was deputy editor-in-chief of „Tygodnik Powszechny” and previously worked at Znak publishing house. He teaches at the Jagiellonian University and divides his time between Kraków, where one Wednesday he was born, and mountainous Orava region, where he prefers to live from spring to late autumn.

Marta Konieczny
A problem-solver, she manages communication, social media, and marketing at the Report