Bradley Hope, a former foreign correspondent, has begun work at The Wall Street Journal on its Money & Investing desk, a spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.
Hope is the market structure reporter.
Hope is formerly a Beirut- and Cairo-based foreign correspondent for The National newspaper, which is headquartered in Abu Dhabi. Hope reported from Egypt for two years and visited Afghanistan, Iraq, UAE, Oman, Libya, South Sudan, Angola, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Bahrain on reporting trips.
Hope is the author of “Last Days of the Pharaoh,” an Amazon Kindle Single about the power struggle inside the presidential palace of Hosni Mubarak during the 18-day revolution that forced him to resign.
Previously, Hope was the police bureau chief and features writer for the New York Sun. He is a New York University graduate.
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