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Weam Al Dakheel, also Aldakeel, (Arabic: وئام الدخيل) is a Saudi Arabian journalist and television presenter.After Jumanah Al Shami became the first woman to present the morning television news in Saudi Arabia in 2016, [1] in September 2018 Al Dakheel featured on Saudi TV's Channel 1 as the first woman to act as an anchor for the main evening news broadcast, appearing side-by-side ...
In the 1990s there were about twenty-five magazines and periodicals in Saudi Arabia. [1] Editions of some international magazines, including Marie Claire and Madame Figaro, are also published in the country. [2] The Arabic edition of Madame Figaro was started in 2009. [3]
The publisher of Hia is Saudi Research and Publishing Company (SRPC), an affiliated company of SRMG. [3] In January 2013 Mai Badr was appointed editor-in-chief of the magazine. [4] [5] Adnan AlKateb is the editorial manager of Hia. The Audit Bureau of Circulation data showed that the circulation of the magazine was 43,424 between January and ...
Mitchell joined NBC News in 1978 to cover energy at a time when the Iranian Revolution disrupted the world's oil markets. She moved into politics in 1980, covering every presidential election ever ...
NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched TODAY in 1952 with Dave Garroway as host. Now, over 70 years later, the TODAY broadcast features a team of familiar faces.
Natasha Verma holds a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University, where she graduated with honors at the age of 18.She is also the youngest-ever graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, having earned two undergraduate degrees—one in Broadcast Journalism and another in Biology Pre-Med—at the age of 17.
Camerota, 58, joined the cable news giant in 2014 and served as anchor of its "New Day" morning show from 2015 to 2021. The Emmy-winning reporter went on to co-anchor "CNN Newsroom" and "CNN Tonight."
According to a World Bank study titled "Women, Business and the Law 2020," which tracks how laws affect women in 190 economies, Saudi Arabia's economy scored 70.6 points out of 100, a dramatic increase from its previous score of 31.8 points. "2019 was a year of 'groundbreaking' reforms that allowed women greater economic opportunity in Saudi ...