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Al Jazeera America says replaces CEO after staff departures

Al Jazeera Media Network said on Wednesday it had replaced the chief executive of its US network, Ehab Alshihabi, in a move that follows reports of several staff departures and a lawsuit claiming wrongful employment.

Al Jazeera said in a statement that it had named Al Anstey, managing director of Al Jazeera English, as chief executive to replace Alshihabi. It said the appointment was with immediate effect.

Alshihabi did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. 

"I’m delighted to be leading Al Jazeera America into the next stage of its development," Anstey said in the statement. "The United States is a remarkable country, with amazing people across the nation who are looking for in-depth, trusted, and inspiring stories."

“Having started my career with CBS News, and lived in the US later in my career, I’m very pleased to be returning to the US to continue to uphold the highest standards of organizational excellence at the channel, with an absolute commitment to the very best in journalism and story telling,” Anstey said.

The US network was launched two years ago.

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