In recent years, Shubert has reported on the rise and impact of ISIS in the Middle East. One of her prominent investigations included a compelling feature on Yazidi women enslaved by ISIS, shining light on the atrocities committed and the survivors’ current lives. Her article, titled "ISIS fighters told to rape women ‘to make them Muslim’," received widespread international attention.
In 2010, Shubert conducted a widely discussed interview with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. During the interview, she raised questions regarding the sexual assault allegations against him following an initial discussion on internal WikiLeaks matters. The questioning led to Assange walking out of the interview, further amplifying the public’s interest in both the interview and the ongoing legal matters.
Atika Shubert is known to be a private individual, and limited details are publicly available about her personal life. She is the mother of a son, born in 2009. Information regarding her current relationship status has not been disclosed.
Shubert maintains a presence on social media, notably Twitter, where her handle is @2atikaCNN. Her profile highlights her role as a CNN Correspondent based in Berlin and includes a link to her official Facebook page. She has been active on Twitter since joining the platform in September 2008.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 30 Nov, 1999 |
| Age: | 20 yrs |
| Occupations: | Journalist |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Jakarta |
| Education: | Tufts University |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | American journalist |
| Twitter Id: | AtikaCNN |