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Lucy Hockings age: 50 years old (born March 7, 1974) is a New Zealand‑born journalist and chief news presenter for BBC News. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Auckland and began her career as a reporter with TVNZ (Television New Zealand) before joining the BBC in 1999 as a producer. Hockings quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the BBC’s leading anchors, presenting major programmes including BBC News Now and previously Live with Lucy Hockings and GMT. She has covered some of the most significant global events of the past two decades, from natural…

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Steve Rosenberg age: 55 years old (born 5 April 1968) is a British journalist and Russia Editor for BBC News, widely recognized as one of the longest‑serving Western correspondents in Moscow. Born in Epping, Essex, he studied Russian Studies at the University of Leeds before moving to Moscow in 1991 and beginning his media career. Rosenberg joined the BBC in 1997, later becoming the BBC’s Moscow correspondent in 2003 and serving also as Berlin correspondent from 2006 to 2010. He has reported on major stories such as the Kursk submarine disaster, the Beslan school siege, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,…

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Kasia Madera age: 49 years old (born October 4, 1974) is a British journalist and television presenter known for her work with BBC News. Born in London to Polish parents, she grew up bilingual and began her journalism career in 2002. Madera is best known for anchoring BBC World News and BBC News Channel, covering major global events such as the Ukraine crisis and London 2012 Olympics. Her calm delivery and professionalism have made her a trusted news anchor. Early Life and Education Kasia Madera was born on October 4, 1974, in London, England, to Polish parents. Growing up in…

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George Alagiah, born 22 November 1955 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, was a British journalist, newsreader and BBC television presenter best known for anchoring the BBC News at Six and presenting GMT on BBC World News. Raised partly in Ghana before moving to England for schooling, he studied politics at Durham University and began his career in journalism with South Magazine before joining the BBC in 1989. Alagiah became one of the BBC’s most respected foreign correspondents, reporting from conflict zones including Rwanda and the Balkans, and later became a familiar face on flagship BBC news bulletins. He was appointed OBE for services…

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Jon Sopel, age 66 (born 22 May 1959), is a British journalist, television presenter and podcaster from London, England. He began his media career with the BBC in 1983, working as a reporter and producer before rising through roles including chief political correspondent and Paris correspondent. Sopel later served as BBC News’s North America Editor and presented programmes such as The Politics Show and Global. Since 2022, he has been co‑hosting the popular daily news podcast The News Agents. He’s known for his incisive political interviews and global reporting, and has written several books on politics and international affairs. Sopel is also…

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Fiona Bruce, age 61 (born April 25, 1964), is a British journalist, newsreader, and television presenter known for her distinguished career at the BBC, where she has hosted flagship programs and high‑profile series. Born in Singapore and educated in languages at Hertford College, Oxford, Bruce began her broadcasting journey after joining the BBC in 1989, eventually becoming the first woman to present the BBC News at Ten. She has since become a household name through her work on BBC News at Six, Crimewatch, Antiques Roadshow and, more recently, as the host of BBC One’s Question Time. Bruce is respected for…

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Huw Edwards, age 64 (born August 18, 1961), is a Welsh journalist and news presenter best known for his long‑standing role as a lead anchor on BBC News, including presenting the network’s flagship BBC News at Ten and covering major national events throughout his career. Born in Bridgend, Wales, and educated at University College, Cardiff, Edwards joined the BBC in the mid‑1980s and rose through roles from trainee and political correspondent to become one of Britain’s most recognizable newsreaders. Over decades he fronted live coverage of historic occasions such as royal weddings, state funerals and general elections, earning BAFTA recognition…

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Reeta Chakrabarti, age 61 (born December 12, 1964), is a British journalist, newsreader, and correspondent best known for her work with BBC News, where she regularly presents major bulletins including BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, and BBC News at Ten while also appearing on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News. Born in Ealing, England, to a family of Indian Bengali heritage, she has covered significant national and international stories throughout her career, earning respect for her insightful reporting and authoritative presentation style. Chakrabarti’s decades‑long career in broadcast journalism has made her one of the most…

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The BBC has long been a trusted source for global news, and its extensive team of journalists covering Asia plays a key role in bringing crucial stories to the world’s attention. From political shifts in South Asia to economic developments in East Asia, these correspondents provide valuable insights into one of the most diverse and dynamic regions. The BBC’s presence in Asia spans across numerous countries, including China, India, Pakistan, Japan, and Southeast Asia, where reporters tackle issues ranging from conflicts and security challenges to human rights and economic growth. In this article, we explore the profiles of 100 prominent…

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The BBC’s United States and North America bureau plays a vital role in bringing global audiences authoritative and timely coverage of American politics, economics, social issues, and cultural developments. From the halls of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., to the financial hubs of New York City, and the cultural landscapes of Los Angeles and beyond, BBC journalists provide context, depth, and clarity on stories that have local, national, and international impact. Their reporting spans presidential elections, policy shifts, economic trends, public health issues, and breaking news events, helping millions of viewers and readers around the world understand how decisions…

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