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in History, Paris University.

Career

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet is a columnist for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph (London) and a contributor to the BBC, CapX and the New York Post. She also writes for UnHerd.

In the past, she was a foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times (London), Paris Bureau Chief for The European, France Editor for Newsweek Europe, and a regular contributor to the Weekly Standard.

Connections

Grandfather:
Marius Moutet

Député for the Rhône, 1914-1928 (SFIO); Député for the Drôme, 1929-1940, then 1945-1959 (SFIO); Minister for Colonies 1936-1937 (Popular Front); Député for the Drôme; 1945-1947, Senator for French Sudan (1947) then for the Drôme 1948-1968 (SFIO); Minister for Overseas France, 1946-1947.

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet

French journalist, writer and columnist

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet is a French journalist, writer and columnist.

She is a regular commentator on the BBC, SKY News, Times Radio, BFMTV, Deutsche Welle, RTS, Radio Canada, ASharqNews, WION TV.

Education

B.A. She then joined France Soir, before joining the Sunday Times as a correspondent in Paris in 1983.[citation needed] She was Paris bureau chief for the Sunday Telegraph (London) from 1986 to 1989.

Career

Born in Paris, she began her career at VSD under the editorship of Maurice Siégel and Jean Gorini, as a reporter, then a correspondent in the United States (1979–1981).

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Anne-Elisabeth Moutet Keynote Speaker

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet is a French journalist and political broadcaster. She writes for The Daily Telegraph in London particularly on international affairs, and for UnHerd. She comments on the week’s news on ARTE television’s 28 Minutes talk show in Paris, and is also a frequent guest on France Info radio and BFM News television.

After a stint at ELLE (French and British editions), she joined The European, as Paris bureau chief for the newspaper until 1998.[citation needed]

She joined The Daily Telegraph in 2007 as a columnist.[citation needed]

In an investigation of a controversy started in 2000 and still disputed today, she wrote that the France 2 State broadcaster correspondent Charles Enderlin's coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, particularly the killing of Muhammad al-Durrah, was respected by many journalists but regularly criticized by pro-Israel groups.[1]

Contributions to other print media include:

She has made television appearance for multiple channels, including:

Political positions

She is a critic of Salafism.[3] She wrote that under President of FranceEmmanuel Macron the French-German relationship has notably deteriorated.[4]

In January 2018, she was a co-signatory of a column published in Le Monde entitled “We defend a freedom to annoy, essential to sexual freedom” of a group of 100 women including actress Catherine Deneuve.[5][6]

Personal life

She is the granddaughter of Member of Parliament and former Popular Front (1936–1938) minister Marius Moutet.[citation needed]

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She is a frequent contributor to media outlets including SKY News, the BBC, and the Weekly Standard, as well as BFMTV, Deutsche Welle, GB News, France 24, the New York Post, Radio Canada, ASharqNews, WION TV.

Previously she was a foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times (London), Paris Bureau Chief for The European, and France Editor for Newsweek Europe.

She is on the Steering Committee of the Club of Three and sits on the Board of Advisers of Zenger News (Washington, DC).

She is also Co-Founder and Vice-President of the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Paris, and a Distinguished Senior Fellow of Gatestone Institute.

She is the author of the collective work, “Illiberalism in Europe” (Centre for Policy Studies), 2019.

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Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, French Journalist.

She is an engaging speaker on French economics, politics and international affairs.

Anne-Elisabeth has written for The Daily and Sunday Telegraph (London) since 2007.

Background

Anne-Elisabeth was born on April 17, 1965, in Paris, France.