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          Reading his memoir, Dreams of My Father, it is obvious that throughout his life Obama has turned to books to acquire insight, and his rise to prominence has in..

          Razia Iqbal

          Ugandan journalist (born 1962)

          Razia Iqbal (born 1962) is a Ugandan journalist.

          She was most recently employed by BBC News as a special correspondent, reporting for outlets across the BBC. From 2011 to 2023, Iqbal also presented Newshour on the BBC World Service.

          The blog of Razia Iqbal, the BBC's arts correspondent.

        1. Author and physician Abraham Verghese – who received the Sun Valley Writers' Conference WRITER IN THE WORLD prize – brings us intimately and poetically.
        2. Reading his memoir, Dreams of My Father, it is obvious that throughout his life Obama has turned to books to acquire insight, and his rise to prominence has in.
        3. A broad range of faculty experts will offer insights, academic research, comparative analysis, and historical perspective on a range of issues.
        4. Razia was diagnosed in with EGFR-positive non-small cell lung cancer a mutation, common in non-smokers and young women.
        5. She has also presented Talking Books on the BBC News Channel. She was previously the corporation's arts correspondent.

          Early life

          Iqbal was born into a Punjabi[1] family in Kampala, Uganda, in 1962.[2]

          Education

          Iqbal was educated at Garrett Green Comprehensive School in Tooting, South London, followed by the University of East Anglia, from which she graduated with a BA in American Studies in 1985.[3] During her time at UEA she spent a year abroad at Trinity College, Connecticut.

          Life and career

          Iqbal is a former arts correspondent for BBC News, regularly appearing in news bulletins to report on arts related stories.

          She has also hosted the BBCs HARDtalk E