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  1. Princess Rym Ali (née Rym Brahimi; born 1969) is the Algerian wife of Prince Ali bin Hussein of Jordan, whom she married on 7 September 2004. Early life [ edit ] She is the daughter of Lakhdar Brahimi , former Algerian Minister for Foreign Affairs and senior UN official, [4] and Mila Bacic, who is of half- Croatian and half- Armenian descent.

  2. Princess Rym Ali (née Rym Brahimi; born 1969) is the Algerian wife of Prince Ali bin Hussein of Jordan, whom she married on 7 September 2004. Early life [ edit ] She is the daughter of Lakhdar Brahimi , former Algerian Minister for Foreign Affairs and senior UN official, [4] and Mila Bacic, who is of half- Croatian and half- Armenian descent.

  3. Aug 26, 2022 · Meet Princess Rym, the CNN journalist who swapped reporting for royalty when she married Prince Ali bin Hussein in 2004

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  4. Prior to marrying HRH Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, Princess Rym worked extensively for international broadcasters including CNN, where she began as a producer in 1998 and later worked as a Baghdad correspondent from 2001 until 2004.

  5. May 2, 2019 · History. Rym Brahimi and Prince Ali married in 2004 and her only official declaration was: “A very unexpected outcome of my being kicked out of Iraq”. She became Her Royal Highness Princess Rym Ali of Jordan and in the following years, the marriage – a happy one apparently – produced two children: Princess Jalila bint Ali and Prince ...

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  7. Princess Rym Ali received a prestigious Alumni Award from the Columbia University School of Journalism in April 2011. In July 2011, she was also awarded the “Best International Journalist” prize at the 32nd Ischia International Journalism Awards Ceremony, one of the most renowned journalistic awards in Italy.

  8. Nov 20, 2019 · An Interview with Princess Rym al-Ali of Jordan, moderated by Annette Young, Host, ‘The 51 Percent’, France 24

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