Hussain Abdul-Hussain


Hussain Abdul-Hussain is an Iraqi-Lebanese journalist and is the Washington Bureau Chief of Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai.

Biography

Hussain Abdul-Hussain worked for the United States Congress-funded Arabic TV, Alhurra, as a news producer. Prior to joining Alhurra, he worked as a reporter and later as editor for Beirut's The Daily Star . He was in Baghdad in April/May 2003 where he reported on the downfall of the Saddam Hussein regime. He has contributed articles to the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, The International Herald Tribune, the USA Today and the Baltimore Sun and has appeared on CNN, MSNBC and the BBC. He often contributes editorials to Arabic daily Annahar of Lebanon, Egypt's Al-Ahram Weekly Supplement as well as Al-Ahram's Democracy Periodical, and Abu Dhabi's The National. He appears regularly on Arabic satellite TV stations.
Abdul-Hussain is a former Visiting Fellow with Chatham House, London.
Abdul-Hussain is a graduate of the American University of Beirut where he studied history of the Middle East with a minor in political studies.

Works

Hussain Abdul-Hussain is a ranked book reviewer on Amazon
He is one of the creators and translators of the Samir Kassir website.

Selected works

His published Op-Eds in UK publications include:

The World Today - Chatham House

His published Op-Eds in US Newspapers include:

The New York Times

The Washington Post

The Christian Science Monitor

The International Herald Tribune

The USA Today

The Baltimore Sun

And in Arab English publications

Al Ahram Weekly Supplement

The National (Abu Dhabi)

NOW Lebanon

Briefings, Lectures and Panel Discussions

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