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Nadine Talaat

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Nadine is the Deputy Analysis and Opinion Editor and Investigations Researcher at °®Âþµº. Before joining the team, she worked in research and data analysis as well as human rights. Nadine is a graduate in politics, human rights and Middle Eastern Studies and holds an MSc in Media and Communications. At °®Âþµº, Nadine also writes for the Analysis desk and works on the investigations team.Ìý

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Areas of focus: migration and borders, human rights, social justice, the War on Terror, women’s rights, media representations

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With 2023 set to be the hottest year on record, all eyes are on the United Nations climate summit in Dubai, UAE in a bid to lay out a path toward a sustainable future.

29 November, 2023

The flooding in the Libyan city of Derna was a devastating environmental disaster, that could have been mitigated in part, if it were not for human corruption and mismanagement.

13 October, 2023

Analysis: Every step of the way, Fortress Europe has deliberately created a hostile environment for migrants, resulting in a deadly cycle of violence that recently played out in Greece's boat tragedy.

26 June, 2023

This week we look at the case of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a detainee at Guntanamo Bay and victim of inhumane torture and abuses.

23 June, 2023

In-depth: As Algeria intensifies its crackdown on press and civil society, El Kadi, the head of the country's last free media, has become one of the regime's main targets.

14 March, 2023

In-depth: Following weeks of nationwide protests across Iran against the hardline government, °®Âþµº spoke with Negar Mortazavi about the feminist uprising, international solidarity, and what comes next.

27 October, 2022

In-depth: Hoping to build a new life, more and more Egyptians are making the dangerous journey across the sea. But Europe's increasingly hostile measures to deter them echo a familiar pattern, and promise to make the journey even more dangerous.

05 October, 2022

In-depth: After being returned to Lebanon without being allowed to apply for asylum, two Syrian refugees are taking the Cyprus government to court over its pushback policy, and hope their case will help end the deadly practice.

01 August, 2022

In-depth: The deadly incident at the Spain-Morocco border highlights the violence of Europe’s border regime, the consequences of externalising security operations, and the racism intrinsic to the EU's migration policy.

04 July, 2022

In-depth: This month, a Greek court sentenced three asylum seekers to more than four hundred years in prison. Many more face similar charges under an increasingly harsh legal system criminalising migrants and refugees.

27 May, 2022