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Tonightly and Media Watch wacky clips craftsman Dylan Behan is back with his annual News Fighters year in review episode taking an in depth look at 2024 in news and politics. From Dutton’s nuclear epiphany to Albo’s endless cash splashing (mostly on his own house) this year has marked an an ever increa
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Nelufar Hedayat
British journalist and presenter (born 1988)
Nelufar Hedayat
Hedayat at Doha Debates
Born (1988-01-01) 1 January 1988 (age 37) Kabul, Afghanistan
Nationality British Alma mater University of Westminster Occupation(s) Journalist, correspondent, presenter Years active 2010–present Nelufar Hedayat (born 1 January 1988) is a British journalist and presenter who hosts the podcast Course Correction[1] and is the correspondent for Doha Debates.[2] She has worked in television across the BBC, as well as on Channel 4, Netflix, Fusion and The Guardian newspaper, covering breaking news, live events and in-depth investigations in some of the world's most dangerous places. Her work often focuses on cultural upheaval experienced by women, children, and families during a conflict, especially in her native Afghanistan.
Background
[edit]Born in Kabul, Afghanistan,[3] in 1988, Hedayat came to the United Kingdom from her war-torn homeland.[4] Her mother, who was a civil engineer, took a job cleaning hotel rooms, and her father, a professor of mathematics, worked as a carpet salesman.[5] Hedayat has said: "Growing up in North London, identity was never really a big is
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