About: Diana Magnay

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Diana Magnay is a British journalist who is currently Sky News' Moscow correspondent. She was educated at Wycombe Abbey, and holds a BA in Modern History from St Hugh's College, Oxford where she received the Arnold Modern History Prize in 1999, and a masters in War Studies at King's College London where she won the Director's Prize for International Peace and Security. She previously reported for CNN for more than a decade and worked freelance for Channel 4 News. In 2014 CNN moved her out of the Middle East after she referred to a group of Israelis who had allegedly threatened her in Sderot while she was reporting on Gaza as "scum" on twitter; she was subsequently reassigned to Moscow. She joined Sky News in January 2018.

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  • Diana Magnay is a British journalist who is currently Sky News' Moscow correspondent. She was educated at Wycombe Abbey, and holds a BA in Modern History from St Hugh's College, Oxford where she received the Arnold Modern History Prize in 1999, and a masters in War Studies at King's College London where she won the Director's Prize for International Peace and Security. She previously reported for CNN for more than a decade and worked freelance for Channel 4 News. In 2014 CNN moved her out of the Middle East after she referred to a group of Israelis who had allegedly threatened her in Sderot while she was reporting on Gaza as "scum" on twitter; she was subsequently reassigned to Moscow. She joined Sky News in January 2018. (en)
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  • Diana Magnay is a British journalist who is currently Sky News' Moscow correspondent. She was educated at Wycombe Abbey, and holds a BA in Modern History from St Hugh's College, Oxford where she received the Arnold Modern History Prize in 1999, and a masters in War Studies at King's College London where she won the Director's Prize for International Peace and Security. She previously reported for CNN for more than a decade and worked freelance for Channel 4 News. In 2014 CNN moved her out of the Middle East after she referred to a group of Israelis who had allegedly threatened her in Sderot while she was reporting on Gaza as "scum" on twitter; she was subsequently reassigned to Moscow. She joined Sky News in January 2018. (en)
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  • Diana Magnay (en)
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