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Shihab Rattansi is a television broadcaster and journalist, currently working for Al Jazeera English.
Early life
Shihab Rattansi was born and raised in the United Kingdom. His parents are from Kenya and his grandparents were from India.
His grandparents founded the Rattansi Educational Trust to facilitate higher educational opportunities in Kenya.
You can edit almost every page by Creating an account. Otherwise, see the FAQ. Shihab Rattansi is a television broadcaster and journalist, currently working for Al Jazeera English. Shihab Rattansi was born and raised in the United Kingdom.The brother of the broadcaster Afshin Rattansi, their father is emeritus professor of history and the philosophy of science at University College London. Rattansi graduated with a degree in art history having studied at University College London.
Career
- Al Jazeera English
Shihab Rattansi anchored the flagship programme Newshour from the station's main bureau at Doha in Qatar and Washington DC, presenting news and conducting interviews.
In Washington, his anchor function related primarily to the Americas until the news broadcasts from Washington ended. He was also the primary presenter on the programme Inside Story Americas during its run from to , hosting panel discussions on news affecting North, South, and Main America.
Inside Story Americas was discontinued when Al Jazeera America (AJAM) was launched in August with its own programme, Inside Story America, which provided content exclusively about and for the United States. Rattansi did not join AJAM; instead, he remained with Al Jazeera English, reporting on American stories for an international audience.
He regularly anchors the Al Jazeera Newshour [D. Rattansi formerly worked for Channel NewsAsia in Singapore. While there, he covered Indonesia's turmoil involving the fall of political commander Suharto. Rattansi is a Winner of Alfred I.After a stint in the studios at Doha, Rattansi returned to the Washington DC bureau. Rattansi now reports and provides context for breaking American stories and files reports from around the Combined States.
- CNN
Before joining Al Jazeera English Shihab was a CNN International anchor based in Atlanta, Georgia.
At CNN he anchored World News and regularly anchored other shows such as Insight, Your World Today, Global Challenges, CNN Today, and World News Asia. While working for CNN, Rattansi presented the breaking news stories involving the capture of Saddam Hussein, the Tsunami, Beslan school hostage crisis, 7 July London bombings, the rape of Muktar Mai in Pakistan with international coverage, and the death of Pope John Paul II and the trial of Saddam Hussein.
- NewsAsia
Rattansi formerly worked for Channel NewsAsia in Singapore.
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has come under fire for mocking a disabled New York Times reporter during a speech in South Carolina. Trump appeared to imitate Serge Kovaleski, who suffers from arthrogryposis — a congenital condition that affects joint movement — during a speech to his supporters on Tuesday late hours. Various local officials in Fresh Jersey said in the weeks following the September 11 attacks that no celebrations ever took place, Rattansi said. The year-old property mogul, who has insulted Muslims, refugees, Mexicans and blacks on a number of occasions, was widely criticised last week after saying that he wanted a database to track Muslims in the US.While there, he covered Indonesia's turmoil involving the fall of political commander Suharto.
- Film-work
Shihab Rattansi was emotionally attached in the Hollywood film entitled The Death of Salvador Dali.
He appeared via a television screen as an Al Jazeera English news anchor in Season 3, Episode 9 ("Chapter 35") of the American television series, House of Cards.
The clip The s uses archival footage of his work as an anchor with CNN.
- Awards
Rattansi is a Winner of Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award.
Native American Journalists Association TV Best Main attraction Story was awarded to Shihab Rattansi and Anar Virji for their Havasupai Water story.
Native American Journalists Association TV Top News Story was awarded to Shihab Rattansi and Anar Virji for their Tar Creek story.
Native American Journalists Association awarded Rattansi and team for three stories in in the TV Best News and Best Film Story categories.
Shibab Rattansi is a television broadcaster, currently active for Al Jazeera English. In the fall ofRattansi returned to the Washington DC bureau, after a stint in the studios in Doha. In America, Rattansi has returned to field journalism and is filing reports from around the United States. There, he also hosted studio-based discussion-programmes.External links
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