Nina dos Santos has covered some of the biggest news stories of recent times and has reported extensively from around the world:
from Westminster to Washington and Kyiv to Kazakhstan.
Now based in London, Nina has been a television anchor for Bloomberg, a presenter for Sky News and a weekend correspondent for NBC News.
In 2012 she joined CNN to anchor her own, daily show and undertook award-winning investigations into Islamic terrorism, Russian and Chinese espionage and allegations of forgery and money laundering in the art world.
In 2020 she won the Alfred duPont Award from Columbia University for her piece on the death of Jamal Khashoggi.
She has also been shortlisted for a GLAAD and an Emmy.
Nina read Biology at Imperial College London and speaks six languages.
Nina is a well-known television anchor and correspondent. She spent more than a decade at CNN where she rose to become Europe Editor. She has also reported for NBC News, and presented on Sky News and Bloomberg Television.
Nina has also broadcast in Italian for Mediaset.
Nina has written for The Times, The Independent,The Wall Street Journal and Monocle magazine. She has been profiled as a journalist in the New York Times and appeared in The Economist.
Nina can often be heard on Times Radio and on Monocle Radio, where she frequently comments on the day's news, presents podcasts and files radio reports on current affairs, food and culture.
Nina moderates events and gives speeches. She has spoken at the European Parliament, at Unesco, at the ILO and at gatherings of the World Economic Forum and the Atlantic Council.
She also provides media training and has hosted political gatherings across Europe.
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