The journalist received praise on social media, with Twitter users complimenting her work and pointing out that her appearance marked a milestone in the deeply conservative kingdom. Ms Al Dakheel has previously worked as a reporter for CNBC Arabia and as a presenter for the Bahrain-based Al-Arab News Channel.
Al Saudiya, previously known as Saudi TV Channel, is state run and is administered by the Ministry of Culture and Information.



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