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From Concordia journalism student to New York Times foreign ...
From Concordia journalism student to New York Times foreign correspondent
New York Times foreign correspondent Maria Abi-Habib, BA 06, has a nose for corruption. “Corrupt governments make things complicated. When you see a government where multiple agencies are involved in basic things like building roads, and there are multiple contracts for the work, it’s a sign.”
Since graduating from Concordia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and political science, Abi-Habib has pursued a career finding — and exposing — misuses of power in Afghanistan, India and Haiti among others. “I’m from an incredibly corrupt country, Lebanon, so government corruption really gets under my skin in a very personal way. It’s very visceral to me.”
As the New York Times’ investigative correspondent for Latin America, based in Mexico City, Abi-Habib heads a small staff of reporters and researchers who cover Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. In 2021, she won the
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- Maria Abi-Habib, an investigative correspondent for The New York Times, looks at an unprecedented new chapter in the Middle East.
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- Maria Abi-Habib is an investigative correspondent for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for the New York Times, based in Mexico City.
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- Abi-Habib chose to study at Concordia’s Department of Journalism after finishing high school in Beirut.
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- Maria Abi-Habib was a roving Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, focused on terrorism issues and jihadist groups such as al Qaeda and Islamic State.
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Martin's, after 86 years of educating the children of immigrants, became one of 26 archdiocesan elementary schools closing this month “because. | |
Maria Abi-Habib is an investigative correspondent for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for the New York Times, based in Mexico City. | |
He is, however, a veteran of the Iraq war, where he commanded the Fifth Marine Regiment, the Marine Corps' most highly decorated regiment. |
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