Biography
Jomana Karadsheh is an international correspondent whohas award and works out of the network’s London office. She has reported extensively from several Middle Eastern and North African nations, including Iraq, Libya, and Syria, during the past 20 years.
Age
Karadsheh is 42 years old as of November 11 2023. She was born on November 11, 1981, in Jordan.
Height
She stands at 5 feet and 7 inches height, which is equivalent to 1.70 m.
Husband and Son
Karadsheh is wed to a handsome partner, whose identities are pending review. Details regarding their engagement and wedding are presently being examined. The pair is quite proud of being Alex’s parents. They have one son. Having been born on August 31, Alex will be 6 years old in 2021.
Karadsheh CNN and Career
Karadsheh spent five years as a CNN correspondent in Istanbul, where she covered events in Turkey and the surrounding area, before relocating to London. The network’s coverage of the catastrophic earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria in early 2023—the deadliest to ever strike the region in modern times—benefited greatly from Karadsheh’s contributions. She was one of the first international journalists to enter the opposition-held area of Northwest Syria, reporting from cities all over the earthquake zone. There, she covered the effects of the calamity on the already devastated province of Idlib and its inhabitants.
Karadsheh oversaw CNN’s coverage of the Iranian demonstrations in 2022 for several months. Karadsheh brought the world the stories of young Iranian women and men struggling for their rights as the authoritarian dictatorship stepped up its violent crackdown on dissent. Karadsheh produced scores of gripping reports on the uprising in Iran while collaborating with CNN teams in Abu Dhabi, London, Hong Kong, and Atlanta.
The US Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee referenced a 2021 exclusive CNN report by Karadsheh on Muslim-majority nations sending Chinese Uyghurs back to China in June of that year.
In 2018, Karadsheh was a member of the CNN team that covered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder at the Saudi embassy in Istanbul for several weeks. Under 24 hours following Khashoggi’s vanishing subsequent to entering the department, Karadsheh was one of the main columnists on the scene where she talked with Khashoggi’s life partner and revealed live from outside the mission.
During her residency in Turkey, Karadsheh and her group acquired selective admittance to Turkish military activities in Upper east Syria in 2019 and Turkish naval force search and salvage tasks in the Aegean Ocean in 2020.
Karadsheh has likewise widely shrouded covering the conflict in Syria and the outcast emergency in adjoining nations. She made different announcing outings to system controlled Syria, including the capital Damascus. Karadsheh was additionally among the primary writers in the al-Hol Camp in Northeastern Syria in 2019 where she covered the fall of ISIS and the unfamiliar ladies and youngsters held in the camp. Her detailing from al-Hol was gotten by media all over the planet.
Karadsheh has likewise revealed from various Bay Middle Easterner states on significant stories remembering the Saudi drove bar of Qatar for 2017 and Saudi Arabia lifting the prohibition on ladies driving in 2018. Karadsheh additionally regularly detailed out of CNN’s provincial center point in Abu Dhabi.
Hours after the catch of the man depicted as “one of the world’s most needed psychological militants” in a US exceptional powers strike in Libya in 2013-Karadsheh plunked down for a select meeting with the spouse of previous al-Qaeda employable Abu Anas al-Libi.
In 2011, Karadsheh was important for the CNN group that covered the Middle Easterner Spring across the locale in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Syria. She was among a gathering of unfamiliar writers kept prisoner in August 2011 by followers to previous Libyan pioneer Moammar Gadhafi at the Rixos Inn in Tripoli. Karadsheh was perceived for her job in arranging the arrival of the gathering.
Sometime thereafter, Karadsheh got back to Tripoli and was based there until between state army battling spread across the capital and obliterated the fundamental air terminal in 2014. During her time in Libya, Karadsheh covered stories including the catch and preliminary of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi and Libya’s most memorable post Gadhafi popularity based decisions. In September 2012 Karadsheh was the main American television writer on the ground in Libya detailing live as the assault on the US office in Benghazi was unfurling.
Situated in Iraq between 2005-2011, Karadsheh started her profession at CNN’s Baghdad department as a maker and correspondent and covered significant news occasions including the preliminaries and execution of previous Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s most memorable popularity based decisions and the withdrawal of US powers from the country. Karadsheh was one of various CNN journalists on the ground in Iraq in 2014 and 2015 covering the ascent of ISIS and the fight to recover urban areas from the dread gathering. In 2020, she was one of the principal American organization columnists on the ground in Baghdad giving an account of the US strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Solaimani.