
Roula Khalaf, journalist
Roula Khalaf, journalist and editor, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item she would take with her if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
Roula Khalaf is a journalist and the first woman to serve as editor of the Financial Times in its 132‑year history. She joined the paper in 1995 as North Africa correspondent, covering the Algerian civil war before reporting more broadly across the Middle East, including Syria, Iran and Iraq, and later the Arab Spring.
Roula was born in Beirut and grew up there during the Lebanese civil war which began in 1975. She studied communications at Syracuse University in New York State and then completed a Master’s degree in International Affairs at Columbia University.
She joined Forbes Magazine in 1989 before relocating to the UK. Her work has earned several awards, including Foreign Commentator of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment in 2016 Awards and the Foreign Press Association’s Feature Story of the Year for her reporting on Qatar in 2013.
Roula has two children with her husband Assaad and lives in London.
Presenter: Lauren Laverne
Producer: Paula McGinley
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