Vivian Salama Husband: CNN Wikipedia And Biography Meet Her On Instagram
Former CNN’s correspondent, Vivian Salama is currently a journalist for the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
She does not have a published Wikipedia bio although she has been covering news related to foreign policies and national security for over 2 decades.
According to LinkedIn, Salama studied at the American University in Cairo. Then, she did her MA in Islamic Politics from Columbia University in New York.
“President Biden accepted **in principle** a meeting with President Putin following that engagement, again, if an invasion hasn’t happened” pic.twitter.com/H5MVBthneg
— Vivian Salama (@vmsalama) February 21, 2022
Likewise, Vivian earned a J.D. in International Law from Georgetown University Law Center. She began her career at national stations before moving on to the Associated Press, NBC, and Bloomberg LP.
Salama has reported from Iraq, Egypt, Israel, and most likely five continents. She relocated to Washington in 2018 to work as a White House reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
Vivian joined CNN as their National Security Correspondent in 2020 and stayed for over a year. Then she got a job at the Wall Street Journal as a National Security Reporter.
From the White House: President Biden’s secure call with French President Macron concluded at 16:02 EST.
— Vivian Salama (@vmsalama) February 20, 2022
Salama also holds the Teker Distinguished Fellow position at George Washington University. She also works as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University.
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