Paula Yacoubian

TV Show Host

Paula Yacoubian was born in Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon on April 4th, 1976 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 48, Paula Yacoubian biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 4, 1976
Nationality
Armenia, Lebanon
Place of Birth
Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon
Age
48 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Journalist, Politician, Television Presenter
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Paula Yacoubian Life

Paula Yacoubian (born Paulette Siragan Yaghobian on April 4, 1976) is a Lebanese politician and lawmaker with Armenian ethnic roots traced back to her father's side.

She was previously known as a writer and a television presenter.

She is one of Lebanon's most well-known television stars.

She has worked as a host in a number of Lebanese and pan-Arab international television stations throughout her career.

Paula, who is known for her transformational work in her organizations and the wider community, was chosen by the World Bank as a member of their 'External Advisory Panel for Women's Rights,' as a result of her campaign for women's rights, her calls for women's rights, her advocacy for women's rights, her call for women's recognition, as well as being a vocal advocate for a fairer electoral law in Lebanon, as a result of her In 2018, she declared her candidacy for the 2018 Lebanese Parliamentary Elections, aiming for the Armenian Orthodox seat in the Beirut I constituency.

Following the polls on Sunday, May 6, 2018, she was officially announced as a winner.

Personal life

Paula Yacoubian has been divorced and has a 14-year-old son, named Paul. She is of Armenian descent and is the granddaughter of an Armenian genocide survivor.

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Paula Yacoubian Career

Career

Yacoubian's first employment in ICN (Independence Communications Network), a Lebanese television station established by Henri Sfeir, began in June 1995. The then 19-year-old Yacoubian became a household name in broadcasting news and interviews thanks to Sfeir's encouragement, who also had the license for Nida' al Watan newspaper, and appeared often in the station's news broadcasts. Al Sulta al Raabi'a (Arabic:, lit.) She was later promoted as head of the station's regional and international news service, as well as her own talk news service. The Fourth Power,' the Fourth Power.'

Yacoubian converted to LBCI after the closure of ICN, according to the station's morning show Nharkon Saeed (Arabic:, lit. In addition to delivering the news on the channel's international satellite broadcasts, 'Good Morning') was the channel's most popular morning show. After that, she migrated to MTV, Lebanese, where she hosted Min al Akhar (). She then worked in Arab Radio and Television Network (ART), where she appeared on a number of programmes on the satellite station's various channels ART al Munawwaat and ART al Aalamiyyah. Various programs on ART included Ded al Tayar (), Liqa Khass (), Roui'ya Waadiha ( ) and Liqaa' min America ( ) on a whimsy. She moved to Alhurra television in the United States, where her husband Muwaffak Harb ran the pro-American news channel.

Yacoubian, who migrated to Lebanon, appeared on Future TV, where she hosted the news talk show Inter-views. In a major live broadcast direct from Riyadh, Hariri resigned from Saudi Arabia amid rumors about his new living conditions. This interview was helpful in dispelling serious doubts regarding his stay in Saudi Arabia, as well as the announcement of his return to Lebanon.

Paula, a humanitarian and social activist who was always campaigning for the rights of the less fortunate, was successful in launching "Dafa Campaign," one of Lebanon and the Middle East's most popular donation campaigns in the second year in a row. In November 2015, "Dafa Campaign" in Lebanon reached 14,800 underprivileged families, 43,000 families in December 2016, and more than 100,000 in 2017.

In addition, Paula has 15 scholarships for students with outstanding results who are unable to afford their school tuition. Mrs. Yacoubian is also the CEO and General Manager of "Integrated Communications," a company that specializes in communications planning and media relations, as well as public speaking training. She is a certified trainer who has attended numerous training courses and workshops in the United States and holds a degree in Administration & Political Science. She has been involved with political journalism from the start of her career at the age of 17. On ICN, LBC, MTV, ART, and Future TV, Yacoubian hosted shows. She has interviewed several of the world's most influential journalists and politicians, as well as held town hall discussions and debates.

Yacoubian has joined forces with social activists and is competing for the Lebanese parliamentary elections, which were held in May 2018. She became the first Armenian woman to win a seat in Lebanese Parliament on May 7, 2018. Following the 2020 Beirut explosions, she and two other Kataeb leaders resigned on August 8, 2020.

After the 2022 parliamentary elections as part of a 13-member Lebanese parliament, she was re-elected into the Lebanese parliament as part of a 13-member revolution in the Lebanese party.

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In Beirut, a passenger flight is shot as it approaches land

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2022
On Thursday, a stray bullet struck a Middle East Airlines (MEA) passenger plane, fortunately without passengers. No injuries were reported as a result of the bullet fired into the side of the plane as it landed, having landed from Jordan. Celebratory gunshots in Lebanon, a world where firearms ownership is common. Celebratory photos have been used to celebrate special occasions, such as weddings and funerals, or the releasing of school and university exam results. Following political rallies, the celebratory gunshots are also common.
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