
Walaa Hussein, Rose al-Yusuf gazetesinin parlamento masası şefidir. Afrika uzmanı olan Hussein, geçmişte Nil Televizyonu’nda haber bültenlerinin hazırlanmasında görev almıştır.











Walaa Hussein, Rose al-Yusuf gazetesinin parlamento masası şefidir. Afrika uzmanı olan Hussein, geçmişte Nil Televizyonu’nda haber bültenlerinin hazırlanmasında görev almıştır.