Zeina Khodr Bio, Age, Husband, School, Salary, Net Worth, ALJAZEERA

Zeina Khodr the Aljazeera journalist

Zeina Khodr Biography

Zeina Khodr is a broadcast journalist from Lebanon who works for Al Jazeera English. Khodr has been with Al Jazeera English since its founding in 2006. She rose to worldwide fame as one of the first reporters to enter Tripoli in 2011, after reporting from Pakistan and Afghanistan. Khodr is now a senior journalist for the Middle East, reporting from Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey.

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How old is Zeina Khodr ? – Age

Khodr’s age is unknown.

Where did Zeina Khodr go to school? – Education

Khodr attended the American Community School (ACS) in Beirut and the American University of Beirut, where she graduated with a BA in political science in 1994.

Zeina Khodr Wife – Family

Khodir has kept his life private such that no one knows about his family.

Zeina Khodr the Aljazeera journalist
Zeina Khodr the Aljazeera journalist

What is Khodr Salary?

His salary is unknown.

Khodr Net Worth

Khodr’s net worth remains private.

Zeina Khodr Career

Khodr has been a national and international news journalist for over 15 years. She has previously worked for Al Jazeera’s online, Arabic-language, and English services, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), Emirates Dubai Television, the BBC World Service, and CNN. Khodr has been with Al Jazeera English since its inception in 2006. She rose to worldwide notoriety as one of the first reporters to enter Tripoli in 2011, after reporting from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Khodr is now a senior journalist for the Middle East, reporting from Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey.                                                                      Though she is not referred to as a war reporter, her persistent presence on the ground in an area rife with instability assures a regular spot on the front lines of conflict; her reports are regularly made in protective flak jacket and battle helmet, and frequently against a backdrop of gunfire.

Khodr awards

Sky Women in Film and Television Awards (WFTV UK): ‘the ITV Achievement of the Year Award’ for her coverage of the Fall of Tripoli.
2013: Monte-Carlo Television Festival: a nominee for the prestigious [Jury] News award.