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Arwa Damon (born September 19, 1977) is an American journalist who was most recently a senior international correspondent for CNN, based in Istanbul.From 2003, she covered the Middle East as a freelance journalist, before joining CNN in 2006.
Nada Bashir (born 17 December 1995) is a British journalist and international correspondent for CNN based in London. [1] Her reporting focuses primarily on the Middle East. In 2024, Bashir was featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list. [ 2 ]
Fox News Middle East correspondent Steve Harrigan is a television news correspondent who worked on foreign assignments for CNN News before joining Fox News as a Middle East correspondent in October 2001.
"Her fearless reports from Africa and the Middle East' meant that she was 'being compared to [CNN's] veteran Christiane Amanpour", wrote media commentator Maggie Brown on 27 February 2016's The Observer. On 27 January 2022 Elbagir was promoted to CNN's Chief International Investigative Correspondent.
Sam Kiley (born 1964, Kenya) is a Senior International Correspondent at CNN. [1] Prior to CNN, he was the Foreign Affairs Editor of Sky News. [2] [3] [4] He is a journalist with more than 20 years' experience, based at different times of his career in London, Los Angeles, Nairobi, Johannesburg and Jerusalem.
In 1983, Amanpour was hired by CNN on the foreign desk in Atlanta, Georgia, as an entry-level desk assistant. During her early years as a correspondent, she was given her first major assignment covering the Iran–Iraq War, followed by a transfer in 1986 to Eastern Europe to report on the fall of European communism. [12]
She has co-anchored CNN's Emmy nominated CNN Newsroom and worked as a dedicated correspondent for Anderson Cooper 360. She has reported on assignments from numerous countries in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, including Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Iran, Israel, and Palestine.
He was eventually appointed as CNN's Bureau Chief in Amman. From 1998 to 2006, Wedeman was CNN's bureau chief in Cairo, where he led CNN's coverage of the uprising against then-President Hosni Mubarak as well as the wider unrest in the Middle East. [5] In 2009, CNN appointed Wedeman as the Jerusalem bureau's correspondent. [6]