Anvee Bhutani is an award-winning British American journalist

who’s worked for a range of top global outlets including BBC, The Times, The Telegraph, NBC, Channel 4 and more.

She has reported across four continents and has covered topics ranging from the Moroccan earthquake, US-Mexico border migrant crisis, Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, British universities’ #MeToo movement and more.

In her career she has interviewed figures including Nobel laureate Malala, intellectual Noam Chomsky, Tianamen leader Zhou Fengsuo, and more.

Ahead of the 2024 US Presidential election, she will be working on the production team for MSNBC The Weekend.

Bhutani can usually be found in NYC, SF, London or Delhi but she works on assignments worldwide and speaks Spanish & Hindi alongside a bit of French & Arabic. She is a graduate of the University of Oxford where she served as student body president and Editor-in-Chief of the campus newspaper.

Featured Work

How young Palestinian refugees in Lebanon keep hope alive 76 years after Nakba

In Beirut's Shatila refugee camp, the Alsama project school empowers refugees via education, focusing on literacy and opportunities for girls despite challenges

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Many Democrats blame Biden for border chaos as issue threatens to cost him votes

President attacked on both flanks as immigration bill stalls in Congress

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Oxford University staff guilty of sexual misconduct towards students were allowed to keep working

Students are calling for tougher sanctions for employees who have complaints upheld against them

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Thousands of Moroccan earthquake survivors still living in makeshift camps

The Moroccan government and international aid organisations have failed to fulfil their promise to earthquake survivors. Families across the stricken Al-Haouz province have been forced to live in tent communities, doing whatever they can to survive.

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