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Euronews new programme: Business Middle East












                                              

press release 04.09.2014

New programme

Business Middle East

How global economy impacts on Middle East

Middle East markets are attracting more and more attention from the world economies, and increasingly influence global business.

"Business Middle East" focuses on the constantly changing environment that is driving global market evolution. Get a clearer view of the region's key economic issues with insight and analysis from top market strategists in Abu Dhabi.

The new 4-minute weekly programme is produced and hosted by Daleen Hassan. Each Tuesday she examines a major economic issue in the region and assesses the world economy's overall influence on it. The programme opens with a story analysing the main subject of the episode, then Daleen discusses the issues raised in an interviews with an expert who provides insight, background information and opinion.

First episode: ECB's decision eagerly awaited

For her first programme this week, Daleen Hassan looks at how the upcoming European Central Bank´s decisions could affect the Middle East markets.

Click on the image to watch the first episode on 13 languages

To shed light on these issues Euronews' Daleen Hassan spoke to ADS Securities' Chief market strategist Nour Eldeen Al Hammoury in Abu Dhabi. He has more than eight years of experience in foreign exchange and global economic developments, as well as central bank policies and intermarket analysis (global markets relationships).

About Daleen Hassan

Daleen Hassan, a seasoned Syrian broadcast journalist, joined Euronews Arabic service in 2010.

Daleen worked as producer, reporter and news anchor for several Media and TV in Syria and Abu Dhabi.

She covered several events in various parts of the world such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Lebanon, France and Syria.

Before Euronews, she was PR coordinator for the World Arab Institute in Paris, France.

At Euronews she is part of the team that covers international news, both as a news duty editor and a presenter, interviewing experts and leading politicians such as Najib Mikati, former Lebanese prime minister, Ali Zidan former Libyan prime minister, the former Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari.

Daleen has a Masters degree from Lyon 2 Lumière University in Cinematography and Audiovisual Studies and a BA in journalism and media from the University of Damascus. She is fluent in English and French in the professional media and production environment.

Daleen Hassan

Business Middle East

First broadcast: every Tuesday

A 4 minute programme by Daleen Hassan, available in the channel's 13 languages services*, on air, on , and on .

* Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian

Broadcasts (CET): Tuesday at 09:45, 11:15, 12:45, 14:45, 15:45, 17:45, 00:45, 02:45, 04:45; Wednesday at 08:45, 10:15, 12:15, 16:15, 18:15, 19:45.
























For further information, please contact:

Grégoire de Rubiana

Lydie Bonvallet

Director of External Relations

Head of Press and Public Relations

tel. +33 (0)6 60 69 30 34                         

tel. +33 (0)4 72 18 80 56        

About Euronews

Europe's most-watched news channel, Euronews provides rolling coverage of world news. Thanks to its 400 journalists from over 30 countries, the channel is available 24 hours a day in 13 language services (Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian). An independent media hub, Euronews offers a unique perspective on, and factual analysis of, current events. Founded in 1993 in Lyon, France, the channel can be watched in 415 million homes in 156 countries, and delivers a complete range of products (websites, mobile applications, smart TV, radio, etc.).

In 2015, Euronews will launch , 1st Pan-African multilingual news channel.

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