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Nadda Osman

Nadda Osman

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Nadda Osman is British-Egyptian journalist and editor based in London. She holds a degree in English and Journalism and reports on the Middle East and north Africa.

She has reported from Lebanon, Turkey and Palestine, and has covered a wide array of topics from human rights around the region to Israel's 2023-4 war on Gaza.

Gaza grandfather Khaled Nabhan garnered worldwide attention for his affectionate comments while mourning the death of his granddaughter.

16 December, 2024

Thousands gathered in Damascus to mourn the killing of Mazen al-Hamada, who was an outspoken critic of the Assad regime which appears to have cost him his life.

12 December, 2024

°®Âþµº looks at some of the foreign nationals who have recently been released from Syrian prisons, including Lebanese, Turkish and Jordanian detainees.

10 December, 2024

Syrians and activists who have long hidden their identity due to fear of persecution are now sharing who they are online, following the toppling of Assad.

09 December, 2024

Palestinians in Gaza have been shocked to find their hearing impaired following Israeli bombing and are concerned they won't be able to hear incoming attacks

26 November, 2024

Eyewitnesses and experts addressed UK MPs in a session on Tuesday, where they described the situation in Gaza as "catastrophic".

12 November, 2024

Despite his suspension, Cassif doubled down on his comments about the war on Gaza, saying these are protected under the country's freedom of expression laws.

12 November, 2024

Palestine’s Ministry of Health announced that 12,061 students have been killed since October 2023, while 788,000 students are still deprived of education.

12 November, 2024

°®Âþµº looks at some of the battleground states, where Arab-American votes are vital in the election results.

05 November, 2024

The bill is one of at least eight that have been described by rights groups as "draconian" and an effort to infringe on Palestinian rights.

05 November, 2024