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Jamie Goodwin

Jamie Goodwin

Abu Dhabi
Jamie is an editor and writer with 20 years of experience in the UK and UAE. Jamie has worked in print and digital journalism at news, sport, business and consumer titles, including Gulf News, Time Out Dubai and the Press Association. He joined The National's foreign desk in 2021.
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Dozens of countries around the world move their clocks and watches forward by one hour in mid or late March. Getty Images
Stop the clock: why countries are killing daylight savings time

Studies have suggested change results in increased heart attacks, traffic accidents and crime

WorldMarch 25, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council via video link in Moscow on Friday. Sputnik/Reuters
Why has the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin?

Russia does not recognise the body's jurisdiction

WorldMarch 18, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
The Cirrus Airframe Parachute System in action. Photo: Cirrus Aircraft
How do parachutes on small planes work when the aircraft's engine fails?

Six people saved by Cirrus Airframe Parachute System after aircraft engine fails over Brazil

WorldMarch 14, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
Asteroid 2023 DW is estimated to be about 50 metres in diameter. Photo: Nasa
Nasa says asteroid could collide with Earth on Valentine's Day 2046

Object named 2023 DW was first detected by scientists on February 27

WorldMarch 10, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
The iron ball is seen on a beach in Hamamatsu, Japan, on Wednesday. Reuters
Japan's mystery ball removed from beach after washing up in Hamamatsu

Many took to social media to correctly identify the puzzling object

AsiaFebruary 24, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
A cluster of stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. Science and Technology Facilities Council of NGC 346
Space telescope spots huge galaxies that should not exist

They should not have had time to form, says astrophysicist

WorldFebruary 22, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
Atomic enrichment equipment at Natanz nuclear research centre, 300lm south of Iran's capital Tehran. AFP
Iran denies enriching uranium to near-weapons grade

Experts say uranium must be enriched to about 90% to make a nuclear weapon

IranFebruary 20, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
A victim's relative sits on the rubble in Adiyaman, Turkey, on Thursday. AFP
US eases Syria restrictions to support earthquake relief

America has promised to send $85 million in aid to Turkey and Syria

USFebruary 10, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
Baby Aya lies in an incubator at a children's hospital in Afrin, in Syria's Aleppo province, on Tuesday. AP
Dozens call with offer to adopt Syrian baby pulled from quake rubble

More than 20,700 deaths have been recorded in the world’s deadliest earthquake since 2010

MENAFebruary 10, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
A neighbourhood in Islahiye, south-east Turkey, before and after the 2023 earthquake. AP
Satellite images show destruction in quake-hit Turkey

Thousands of homes and neighbourhoods across Turkey were flattened

MENAFebruary 09, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
Widespread destruction in the Lazio mountain village of Amatrice, Italy, in September 2016, caused by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake. EPA
World's 20 deadliest earthquakes to hit this century

Disastrous quake in Turkey brought brought back memories of August 1999 when more than 17,000 people were killed

MENAFebruary 08, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
A high-altitude balloon floats over Billings, Montana, on Wednesday. AP
Strange object above Costa Rica as China probes spy balloon claims

Pictures of what looks like hot-air balloon shared on social media in Central American country

The AmericasFebruary 03, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
The green comet named Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) last passed by our planet about 50,000 years ago. Reuters
Magnificent green comet pictured from around the world

The interstellar object has not been near Earth since the time of Neanderthals

WorldFebruary 02, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was discovered by astronomers using the wide-field survey camera at the Zwicky Transient Facility in March 2022. AFP
How to see the Green Comet with the naked eye this week

Space rock has not passed Earth since the age of Neanderthals

WorldFebruary 01, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
The International Space Station as seen from the US space shuttle Atlantis in 2008. Picture: Nasa
Asteroid to pass Earth within its satellites

Object to make one of the closest approaches ever recorded, Nasa says

WorldJanuary 26, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
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