Ghassan Ibrahim

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Ghassan Ibrahim
غسان إبراهيم
Ghassan Ibrahim 2019.jpg
Ibrahin was speaking at EU Parliament in 2019
Born1977 (age 4445)
Damascus, Syria
Occupation Journalist
Nationality Syrian
SubjectThe Middle East and North Africa, (MENA), Syria
Website
www.ghassanibrahim.com

Ghassan Ibrahim (born in Syria in 1977) is the Editor in Chief of Global Arab Network [1] and a Syrian journalist. [2]

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Education

He studied at Damascus University where he completed his BSc in Economics and Postgraduate Degree in Finance. In 2000, he came to UK to study at the University of London, where he completed Economics, Business and Media courses. [3] In 2006 established Global Arab Network. [4]

Career

He is a Managing Editor of the Arabic Department at Ahval, based in London. [5] Research Manager and Journalist at Al-Arab Newspaper, the first Arabic media organization in London, established in 1977. [6] He works as an adviser for several Arab Businessmen and international organization related to Middle East and North Africa and appears regularly on British, European [7] and Arab TV channels. [8] He is also a writer about Arab affairs in politics, economics, business and media. [9]

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References

  1. "Global Arab Network | About us". Archived from the original on 2009-05-09. - Global Arab Network
  2. " @ibrahim_ghassan " on Twitter
  3. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1599262069017608193# - Google Videos
  4. Global Arab Network
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