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    Farnaz Fassihi

    Journalist at The New York Times

    Farnaz Fassihi has an extensive background as a journalist, with significant experience in reporting on Iran, Middle East conflicts, global diplomacy, and national security. With 17 years at The Wall Street Journal, Fassihi held various roles as a war correspondent, Middle East senior reporter, writer, deputy bureau chief, and Baghdad Bureau Chief from 2003 to 2007. She continued her tenure as the Deputy Bureau Chief for the Middle East & Africa until 2011, then as a Senior Writer focusing on the Middle East until 2015. Her coverage spanned regions including Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Afghanistan, Israel, and Palestine. She also reported on the UN, global diplomacy, and national security from New York. Fassihi worked as a roving foreign correspondent for The Star-Ledger in Newark, NJ, covering major events like the 9/11 attacks, the Afghanistan war, conflicts in Israel/Palestine, Iraq under Saddam Hussein, and Iran. She was recognized for her investigative reporting on the intersection of waste management and organized crime, which led to legal actions and the exposure of a major waste management deal between NY and NJ. Fassihi also worked as a local news reporter for The Providence Journal, where she led coverage on the EgyptAir Flight 990 crash. Additionally, Fassihi contributed to The New York Times as a stringer in Iran and on the Metro desk in NYC. Beyond journalism, Fassihi authored the book 'Waiting for an Ordinary Day' on the Iraq war, appeared as a commentator on various media outlets discussing Middle East politics, US foreign policy, economy, and social issues, and published essays on journalism ethics in reputable magazines. Her achievements include delivering a commencement speech at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, being selected as a Nieman fellow at Harvard University, and featuring in Microsoft's leadership documentary and training materials.

    Highlights

    Oct 9 · twitter

    The UN says its ready to jump into action & scale up humanitarian aid delivery into Gaza, providing food, shelter, medicine & education for the 2.1 million population suffering from the war.

    https://t.co/pmBX3AAOcz

    Oct 9 · twitter

    How is Iran's youth pushing for change in society & forcing the government to retreat? Watch the videos of concerts, cafes, ski slopes, galleries and more...

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    New York, New York, United States