George Arney (journalist)
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George Arney is a journalist for BBC
BBC
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 and was until 2009 one of the hosts for The World Today
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and Outlook on the BBC World Service
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. He was educated at Clifton College
Clifton College
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 and Cambridge.

He has been a producer for the BBC and was a BBC correspondent in Pakistan
Pakistan
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 in the 1980s. He has also hosted BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents
Crossing Continents
Crossing Continents is a half-hour BBC Radio 4 documentary programme, focusing on foreign affairs issues through on-location journalism and interviews from various parts of the world...

in the past. He has authored a seminal book on Afghanistan
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.

He was BBC correspondent in Pakistan from 1986–88, and BBC correspondent in Sri Lanka from 1994-96.
He has written regularly for newspapers and journals including The Guardian
The Guardian
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and The Economist
The Economist
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.
In 2007 he was named International Radio Personality of the Year by the Association for International Broadcasting
Association for International Broadcasting
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 (AIB)

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