By: Michael Levitt, Linah Mohammad, Mary Louise Kelly
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Angela Stent, senior non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution, about Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea.
Linah Mohammad is a Producer I, with a focus on national news in the United States. She has written for various media outlets, including South Dakota Public Broadcasting, NPR, and Delaware Public Media. Her articles cover a range of topics, including fiction recommendations, international conflicts, and cultural interviews.
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Linah Mohammad's coverage primarily focuses on international affairs, particularly the Israel-Palestine conflict, Middle East politics and humanitarian crises. This indicates a strong preference for expert commentary and government announcements related to these topics.
Given Linah's focus on evolving world affairs stories with an emphasis on the United States' perspective, she is likely to be receptive to pitches from experts with in-depth knowledge of international relations, geopolitics in the Middle East region, and humanitarian efforts within conflict zones.
While her geographic focus is national (United States), her interest lies predominantly in global issues. Therefore, sources who can provide insights into how U.S. policies impact or are impacted by events in the Middle East would be particularly relevant for outreach.
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