A French journalist of Egyptian-Sudanese origins, she holds a master’s degree in legal studies on the Middle East from the French Sorbonne University. Samira Ibrahim is one of the brightest Arab journalists in the French media, as she presents a number of prime-time TV programs to many French channels. She is the presenter of many programs on Radio Monte Carlo Doualiya, and she continues to work with a number of French and Arab satellite channels. Ibrahim was known for six years on the “Zahrat Al Khaleej” program on the Abu Dhabi channel, and on the Tunisian Nessma TV and other programs on the African continent. She is also known for her commitment to issues related to women’s health and girls’ education, and she is training media presence for many managers of international companies.
Where memory is the house of culture and knowledge; where the original council, separated by a cultural sidewalk that connects Muharraq with the intellectuals and writers of the world. The house itself, located at the heart of the city, opens its doors to cultural production in the fields of thought, literature, politics, philosophy, culture and art.
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