Meriem El Boudadi | Lead Stories

Meriem El Boudadi is a journalist with a decade of experience in television, radio, and online journalism. She has a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from (ISIC) Morocco, and a Master's degree in Journalism Studies from Concordia University Montreal. She is fluent in three languages, which helps her work on fact-checks from different regions.
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