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Fatima Al Mahmoud

Fatima Al Mahmoud

Social Media Journalist
Beirut
Fatima Al Mahmoud is a social media journalist at The National and a fellow with the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Programme

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Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani pose for a family photo with Arab leaders during the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad. Reuters
Artwork at Arab Summit shows beauty of Iraq's past and present

The work, created by Ahmad Hussein El Zaim, has been hanging in the presidential palace in Baghdad for years

May 17, 2025
Millions of Sudanese people have been displaced from their homes due to a conflict now in its third year. EPA
Funding for Sudan almost 90% short of target, warns UNHCR official

Mamadou Dian Balde tells The National beleaguered country needs ‘more solidarity than ever’

May 09, 2025
The outdoor seating at Meat the Fish offers waterfront views, while indoors is a cool, minimalist and inviting space. Fatima Al Mahmoud / The National
Beirut's Meat the Fish brings familiar flavours to Dubai

Tucked along the picturesque promenade of Marsa Al Arab, Lebanese eatery retains its signature charm in the Emirates

May 02, 2025
Seoul's popular Myeongdong Street offers dining options for Muslim visitors. Fatima Al Mahmoud / The National
How Seoul's most popular street market is welcoming Muslim tourists

Since 2016, South Korean officials have taken measures to tap into the halal tourism market

April 18, 2025
The Handam Coastal Walk at Jeju Island. Fatima Al Mahmoud / The National
Postcard from Jeju: From volcanic origins to a visionary future

South Korean island famed for cultural heritage and natural wonders has now become known for its clean-energy revolution and space ambitions

April 04, 2025
The writer with her mother, Eliana. Fatima Al Mahmoud / The National
I'm a strong independent woman until I need my mother

From my battle with cancer at the age of two to my move to Abu Dhabi, an ode to the woman who's been there for me every step of the way

March 21, 2025
People in Lebanon celebrate after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that took effect in November. EPA
At long last, Lebanon’s citizens are beginning to feel hope

Many Lebanese want to believe that better days are coming

February 08, 2025
Israeli forces stop Palestinian ambulances during a military raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. AFP
Israel intensifies West Bank attacks and Iraq approves law for marriage at 15

Fatima Al Mahmoud gives a round-up of today’s trends

January 22, 2025
The Lebanese flag is flown as people celebrate in Martyrs' Square in Beirut on Monday night after Nawaf Salam was chosen to form Lebanon's next government. EPA
‘Dream come true’: Lebanese rejoice over new leaders

Citizens say they feel a renewed hope as ‘qualified’ candidates take charge

January 14, 2025
Beirut Corniche in Lebanon. The country's economic development has been negatively affected by its political paralysis and the war in neighbouring Syria. AFP
Constant buzz of Israeli drones over Beirut stark reminder that war is ‘not over yet’

Despite a ceasefire agreement, sounds of Beirut have been regularly drowned out by loud and visible Israeli drones

December 26, 2024
A resident sets up a Christmas tree among the rubble of a church in the village of Derdghaya, southern Lebanon. EPA
Lebanese PM urges ceasefire monitoring committee to pressure Israel over violations

Najib Mikati insists committee must ensure withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territories in line with ceasefire terms

December 23, 2024
Residents walk amid the destruction in the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin on November 27, 2024, as people who had fled the war between Israel and Hezbollah returned to check on their homes after a ceasefire between the warring sides took effect. Under the terms of the deal that brought the war to a halt, the Lebanese military started reinforcing its presence in the country's south, where Hezbollah has long held sway. (Photo by Anwar AMRO / AFP)
Lebanese haunted by footage of their homes being destroyed by Israeli soldiers

Displaced residents left helpless as invading troops film themselves inflicting a trail of destruction

November 27, 2024
The damage from Israeli strikes in Beirut has been documented extensively in mobile phone footage. Reuters
A harrowing night watching my home Lebanon under fire from my phone

Technology and social media are indispensable tools for young Lebanese, but also heighten the trauma

November 27, 2024
From the salads and spices to the meats and potato cubes, Zali is the only restaurant serving home-cooked Lebanese food in Al Bateen. Photo: Zali
Zali review: Lebanese restaurant in Abu Dhabi reminds me of home

Every dish I try seems straight out of my teta’s kitchen

November 23, 2024
A billboard that reads in Arabic 'Enough, we are tired, Lebanon does not want war' in Beirut. EPA
Israeli sonic booms and fears of wider war take mental toll on Lebanese

National hotline has recorded an increase in distressed callers as mock raids intensify

August 14, 2024

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