Yazigi was named one of the 100 Most Powerful Arab Women by magazine in 2013 | , Lebanese journalist and television host• She worked as an anchor for starting from 2003 |
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She left in 2011 as a result of the , and joined where she produced and anchored the political talk show The Arab Street |
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In November 2020, Yazigi started working for the newly established Asharq News | , Lebanese actress and director• She, later, moved to as a presenter of political programs for a year and a half |
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Her father was a doctor and her mother had studied at the in Paris | , Mauritanean football club based in the Tevragh-Zeina See also [ ]• Yazigi earned a in from in Latakia, and a degree in media from the |
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l-yum ra-ni m3a-k, ghedwa tani, metmenni yekteb l-mektub, u nkun 7da-k ah ya qelbi, shuf hwa-k, win rma-ni fuq b7er Safi, b mwaj-u dda-ni m3a-h tbe3 rya7 l-7obb w 3end-ek 7eTT-ni, wde3-ni weSSa-ni w qal l-i 7bib-ek ma tensa-h |