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Jacqueline Fuller

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Aid agencies estimate that more than 24 million Afghans - 60 per cent of the population, including 10 million children - are facing acute food insecurity in the deteriorating humanitarian crisis. Javed Tanveer/AFP
UN-UK donor conference can't mask plight of 'forgotten' Afghans

Ukraine's monopoly of global attention is a grievous error, according to ex-Army interpreter Nazir Ayeen

EuropeMarch 31, 2022
Tim Kiek
File photo dated November 1991 of freed Middle East hostage and representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Terry Waite, on arrival at RAF Lyneham after being freed by his captors in Beirut. Issue date: Sunday January 30, 2022. PA
Interview: former hostage Terry Waite sent emails of hope to Nazanin

Interview: Waite tells 'The National' the aid worker needs to gently assimilate back into life 'as though rising from the seabed' after being detained for 2,173 days

UKMarch 17, 2022
Jacqueline Fuller
The author and illustrator Nadine Kaadan has become a champion of inclusive representation, determined that no child, regardless of ethnicity, sex, background or religion, will be left behind. Photo: Nadine Kaadan
Through the looking-glass of Syrian author and illustrator Nadine Kaadan

The acclaimed artist has spoken of the life-changing moment she found herself in a story, and the hope that processing her nostalgia can help all children do the same

Arab ShowcaseMarch 03, 2022
Jacqueline Fuller
Clockwise from top left: Camilla Fayed, Attab Haddad, Shadia El Dardiry and Khalid Dahbi. Photo: Farmacy London, Mark Chilvers / The National
Arab Showcase talents on the shift from 2021 to 2022

Masks, lockdowns and reinvention: economist Mohamed El-Erian, actor Youssef Kerkour and even Al Saqi Bookstore have shared their inspiring life stories and now offer thoughts for the coming year

Arab ShowcaseDecember 28, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
Syringes filled with the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine are seen at a mobile vaccination center in Hemmingen, Ludwigsburg, in southern Germany. AFP
MRNA technology is proven in the pandemic now leaders must deliver the shots

On the anniversary of the first UK vaccination, pioneering virologist Dr Barney Graham reflects on how far we've come

CoronavirusDecember 08, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
Norhan Bayomi, a postdoctoral research fellow and manager of the Climate Change and Cities Programme at MIT, deploys drones to figure out how to give communities most at risk from heatwaves a better way of life. Photo: MIT
Drone and bass: Norhan Bayomi has the technology to change lives

The Egyptian-born environmental scientist, architect, inventor, electronic music producer and trance DJ, also known as Nourey, reveals why she puts art and soul into being a power of good

Arab ShowcaseOctober 07, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
Moe Sbihi knows diversity in rowing is not where it should be.British Rowing
Team GB flagbearer Mohamed Sbihi on his lifeline for gold at Tokyo Olympics

Rower is first Muslim to carry the flag for GB and wants his name to inspire

Arab ShowcaseJuly 23, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
Ali Jawad always had big sporting dreams. For a boy born with no legs, achieving them in the Paralympic arena was already going to be a challenge - but he could have had no idea back then just how arduous a journey it would be. Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
A man possessed: the guiding light of Paralympian Ali Jawad

The Lebanese-born ParalympicsGB powerlifter explains what has kept him pressing on in spite of the heavy personal burden he bears

Arab ShowcaseJune 10, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
Ella Al-Shamahi in 'Jungle Mystery: Lost Kingdoms of the Amazon'. Wild Blue Media (Marie-Claire Thomas)
Force of nature: on the origins of Ella Al-Shamahi

The British paleoanthropologist, evolutionary biologist, presenter and comic talks about how her Yemeni-Syrian heritage gives her strength to laugh in the face of danger

Arab ShowcaseJune 04, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
Of her deep connection with Sudan, Asma Elbadawi, above in Khartoum, says: 'It's very difficult to explain, to visit a part of the world where people look like you, speak the same dialect and laugh at the same jokes because at their core they have similar experiences to you.' Courtesy Asma Elbadawi
Leap of faith: Asma Elbadawi shows that Muslim women can jump

In our series of inspiring life stories across continents, we talk to the Sudanese-British basketballer, activist and spoken word poet about courting success

Arab ShowcaseFebruary 25, 2021
Jacqueline Fuller
A pupil holds up his work pack for the week in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, where the Hands Up Foundation supports a school for 300 Syrian refugee children. Since March 2020, staff have developed a distance education initiative so that learning can continue in spite of the lockdown required because of Covid-19. Courtesy Hands Up Foundation
Actress and author star at Hands Up online gala for Syria

Hands Up Foundation Singing for Syrians Christmas concert forced online by pandemic

December 01, 2020
Jacqueline Fuller
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison described it as a great delight and a humbling honour to accept the inaugural Grotius Prize, named after the founding thinker of international law, Hugo Grotius. Courtesy Policy Exchange
UK and Australia leaders' Zoom love-in over free trade

Isolating but not isolationist, the Conservative elites look to etch out a free trade deal

WorldNovember 24, 2020
Jacqueline Fuller
Dr Kouyate stands with Nigerien women dressed in traditional clothing Dr Kouyate/The National
Doctor who led FGM fight shares Nelson Mandela humanitarian prize

Morissanda Kouyate named prestigious UN award’s co-laureate alongside human rights champion Marianna Vardinoyannis

The AmericasJuly 17, 2020
Jacqueline Fuller
The former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, speaks about his institute's new report at a Reuters Newsmaker event in London on Thursday. Reuters/Toby Melville
China's rise could herald new 'light Cold War' with the West, Tony Blair Institute says

Polling finds western public opinion more hostile towards Beijing since coronavirus pandemic

WorldJune 25, 2020
Jacqueline Fuller
Desmond Tutu and his wife
Grandchildren of Desmond Tutu support BLM movement in new video

Activist's relatives recite famous 'side of the oppressor' quote adopted by Black Lives Matter

AfricaJune 20, 2020
Jacqueline Fuller
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