Vivian Salama
Vivian Salama
Vivian Salama is a national security correspondent for CNN. Previously, she has worked as a journalist for Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal and NBC News.
Education
Salama speaks Arabic, studied Journalism at Rutgers University in New Jersey and holds a Master's degree in Middle East and Islamic Studies from Columbia University. [8] She is currently studying Law at Georgetown University Law Center, class of 2020. [9]
Career
In January 2020, turned into a public safety reporter at CNN.
She is situated in CNN's Washington bureau.[26]
Salama turned into a White House Reporter for The Wall Street Journal in May 2018.
Preceding that, she functioned as a Reporter at NBC News.[9]
Already, she was a White House Reporter for Associated Press.
In 2014, she turned into the Baghdad, Iraq department boss for the AP.
Salama has shrouded the decisions in Egypt, the revolt in Iraq, the Arab Spring, and robot passings in Yemen.
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She hails initially from New City, New York.
[8] She moved to the Middle East in 2003 and was a consultant for Associated Press Television News in Cairo, Egypt from 2004 to 2006.
[8] She additionally announced from Pakistan and opened Bloomberg News' dresser in Abu Dhabi.
[8] She filled in as a maker for NBC News and ABC News in New York City.
Salama has been observer on BBC, the South African Broadcasting Corp., Voice of America and NPR.
[8] She has additionally added to Newsweek, the Daily Beast and the Atlantic.
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Salama composed an examination on the utilization of media by Jihadists distributed in "Radicalization, Terrorism and Conflict," which was distributed in 2013 by Cambridge Scholars.
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Books