Hala Gorani Biography and Wiki
Hala Gorani is a journalist from the United States who most recently worked as an anchor and correspondent for CNN International in London. She also works as a war correspondent. She currently hosts CNN’s Hala Gorani Tonight, which airs weeknights at 8 p.m. CET.
Hala Gorani Education
She earned a Bachelor of Science in economics from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., and a Master of Arts in political science from the Institut d’études politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris in 1995.
Hala Gorani Age
How old is Hala? She is 52 years old as of 2022. She was born on March 1, 1970, in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Hala Gorani Nationality
Hala is an American national and citizen by birth. She was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, United State of America. She is of mixed ethnicity/heritage/ancestry. ALSO READ: T. D. Jakes
Hala Gorani Family |Father and Mother
Attempts to establish the identities of her family, his mother, and her father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether she has any siblings. We will keep you posted once we come across this information.
Hala Gorani Husband and Married
She is married to CNN photojournalist Christian Streib. On June 14, 2015, the couple married in Jardin Majorelle, Morocco. The couple reside in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Louis Gorani Streib.
Hala Gorani Salary
Her salary has not been disclosed, to be updated once the information is out
Hala Gorani Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million as of 2022.
Hala Gorani CNN | Career
Gorani worked as a reporter for La Voix du Nord and Agence France-Presse before joining France 3 in 1994. She joined CNN in 1998 as an anchor for CNN International’s European breakfast show CNN Today, following a stint at Bloomberg Television in London. She has since reported from every Middle Eastern country. Gorani was one of the first television reporters on the ground in Amman, Jordan, after Al Qaeda suicide bombers attacked two hotels in November 2005. She previously covered Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in 2005. She covered the 2006 Lebanon War from Lebanon in the summer of 2006, earning CNN an Edward R. Murrow Award. Gorani was also one of CNN’s editors, Emmy News and Documentary, for the coverage of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution network that contributed to the ousting of then-president Hosni Mubarak.
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At the start of 2009, she hosted The Middle East Challenge, an hour-long special that provided an informative and thought-provoking look at the threats and commitments confronting the Middle East. Gorani previously hosted Inside the Middle East, a monthly show that featured stories about the region’s most pressing social, political, and cultural issues. During her five years as a host, she focused on a variety of lively and thought-provoking stories, such as poverty in oil-rich Bahrain, regular hardships for artists living in Iraq, and gay life in the Middle East, which was the first on international television to be nominated for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Slander Award (GLAAD).
Gorani attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in 2008, and moderated the closing session, which included Tony Blair, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, and JP Morgan Chase & Co. Chairman and CEO James Dimon. Hala began her career as an anchor at Bloomberg Television in London in 1998. She has also reported for the French television network France 3 and the French cable network Paris Premiere. Gorani began her journalism career as a reporter for the French newspaper La Voix du Nord and the news service Agency France Presse.