Exciting beginnings: How I became a journalist – #25YearsAJournalist
In the second part of the #25YearsAJournalist series, Khaled Diab reflects on his eventful early years as a journalist in Egypt.
Read MoreIn the second part of the #25YearsAJournalist series, Khaled Diab reflects on his eventful early years as a journalist in Egypt.
Read MoreA quarter of a century ago in Egypt, I became a journalist after years of on-and-off trial and error, punctuated by professional disappointment and personal setback. Here’s how my story began.
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