Leila Fadel Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.
Leila Fadel, photographed for NPR, 2 May 2022, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR.
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Leila Fadel, photographed for NPR, 2 May 2022, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR.

Leila Fadel, photographed for NPR, 2 May 2022, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR.

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Leila Fadel

Host, Morning Edition and Up First

Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.

As a national correspondent, Fadel consistently reported on the fault lines of this divided nation. She flew to Minneapolis in the midst of the pandemic as the city erupted in grief and anger over the killing of George Floyd. She's reported on policing and race, on American Muslim communities and on the jarring inequities the coronavirus laid bare in the healthcare system. Her "Muslims in America: A New Generation" series, in collaboration with National Geographic, won the prestigious Goldziher Prize in 2019.

Previously, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and covered the wave of revolts in the Middle East and their aftermaths in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and beyond. Her stories brought listeners to the heart of a state-ordered massacre of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters in Cairo in 2013 when police shot into crowds of people to clear them and killed between 1,000 and 2,000 people. She told the tales of a coup in Egypt and what it is like for a country to go through a military overthrow of an elected government. She covered the fall of Mosul to ISIS in 2014 and documented the harrowing tales of the Yazidi women who were kidnapped and enslaved by the group. Her coverage also included stories of human smugglers in Egypt and the Syrian families desperate and willing to pay to risk their lives and cross a turbulent ocean for Europe.

She was awarded the Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club for her coverage of the 2013 coup in Egypt and the toll it took on the country and Egyptian families. In 2017 she earned a Gracie award for the story of a single mother in Tunisia whose two eldest daughters were brainwashed and joined ISIS. The mother was fighting to make sure it didn't happen to her younger girls.

Before joining NPR, Fadel covered the Middle East for The Washington Post as the Cairo Bureau Chief. Prior to her position as Cairo Bureau Chief for the Post, she covered the Iraq war for nearly five years with Knight Ridder, McClatchy Newspapers, and later the Washington Post. Her foreign coverage of the devastating human toll of the Iraq war earned her the George. R. Polk award in 2007. In 2016 she was the Council on Foreign Relations Edward R. Murrow fellow.

Fadel is a Lebanese-American journalist who speaks conversational Arabic and was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.

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Monday

Director Báltasar Kormakur, known for thrillers, releases 'Touch,' a love story

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Friday

On 'Big Ideas,' Remi Wolf blends upbeat melodies with lyrics that might make you cry

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Tuesday

Russia-Ukraine war is expected to dominate the agenda at NATO summit

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The Republican Party lays out its 2024 policy platform

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Will economic improvements in some counties influence voters?

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Moring news brief

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Monday

There's been a stunning upset in the weekend elections in France

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After a long dip in popularity, the romantic comedy seems to be making a resurgence

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The Texas Gulf Coast braces for the effects from Hurricane Beryl

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Morning news brief

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Business leaders and Democratic donors call on Biden to end reelection campaign

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Friday

A landslide victory in Britain for a party that hasn’t been in power since Tony Blair

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Is federal money doing anything to stop the drying Colorado River?

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Morning news brief

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The NBA’s reigning champs — the Boston Celtics — are up for sale

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Thursday

Hurricane Beryl rips past Jamaica causing a life-threatening storm surge

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Morning news brief

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It's Election Day in the U.K. — the Labour Party is favored to return to power

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Triple digit temperatures are back in Phoenix and already there have been fatalities

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Wednesday

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Haiti's Interim Prime Minister Shares A Hopeful Vision

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Ransomware attacks have increased -- causing a global crisis

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Taliban attend U.N. talks meant to normalize Afghan ties but women are excluded

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Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas is the first congressional Democrat to publicly call for President Biden to withdraw from his reelection bid after last week's poor debate performance.
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Rep. Doggett is the first Democrat in Congress to call on Biden to withdraw

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The challenges ahead for interim Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille are enormous

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