Mishal Husain: The Interviewer Politicians Dread
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Mishal Husain, born March 12, 1973, is a renowned British newsreader and journalist for BBC Television and BBC Radio. She is one of the main presenters of BBC Radio 4's "Today" program and has had a distinguished career as a travel reporter and documentarian.
Husain has garnered a reputation as a formidable interviewer, known for her sharp questioning and ability to extract insightful answers from politicians. In 2010, she published a personal piece in The Independent titled "How Mishal Husain became the interviewer politicians dread," reflecting on her approach to interviewing and the challenges she faces.
On Wednesday, Husain will moderate a high-stakes debate with voters at its heart. The debate will tackle pressing issues and showcase her ability to facilitate discussions and elicit valuable responses from participants.
Husain has also presented several acclaimed BBC documentaries, including "Malala: Shot for Going to School," which explored the aftermath of the Nobel Peace Prize winner's shooting by the Taliban.
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