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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 in 2021.
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A Ukrainian serviceman takes a shooting position as he looks at approaching vehicles in Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine. AP
What are Russia’s four demands to end war in Ukraine?

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said fighting would 'stop in a moment' if conditions are met

WorldMarch 10, 2022
Lebanese student Omar Al Homsi meets his family after his journey from Ukraine to Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut. EPA
How a Lebanese Instagram page is helping thousands flee Russia-Ukraine war

The Lawyard is working to connect people displaced by the conflict with NGOs and volunteers

LebanonMarch 08, 2022
An artist's reconstruction of Confractosuchus devouring a juvenile ornithopod. Illustration: Julius Csotonyi
Ancient crocodile feasted on dinosaurs, scientists prove

Fossilised crocodyliform found with dino remains in its stomach, proving long-held theory on prehistoric reptiles

WorldFebruary 24, 2022
Royal Caribbean's new cruise ship 'Wonder of the Seas' leaving the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France. AFP
World's largest cruise ship to sail with passengers for first time

The 362-metre ship is 8,700 gross tonnes heavier than its sister vessel

WorldFebruary 22, 2022
Jamie Goodwin inside the Sky Glass Slide at Sky Views Dubai in Downtown Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Sky Views Dubai review: what it's like to walk 219 metres above the city

Despite a fear of heights, I took on the ledge walk and glass-bottom slide at Dubai's latest daring attraction

CommentDecember 18, 2021
A PCR test at Sydney Airport. Photo: Reuters
How transmissible is Omicron and which countries have cases?

Scientists say it will be two weeks before more is known about transmissibility and other characteristics

CoronavirusNovember 29, 2021
Indian bouncers, such as Denetim Services' employees Kuldeep, Umesh Sharma and Arvind Kumar Sirohi, have had a tough time during the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Denetim Services.
India's bouncers no longer forced to deliver takeaways as borders reopen

Return of international travellers means return of steady wages for many door staff and security guards – but fear of job losses still looms

WorldNovember 21, 2021
A UN advert featuring a dinosaur at the United Nations is urging humans to 'save your species'.
UN's CGI dinosaur tells humans ‘don’t choose extinction’ in climate change plea

Video stunt receives mixed reaction on social media

USOctober 28, 2021
Power cuts can cost Lebanese gamer Rita Bitar her match – and her income. Picture: Mark Boustany
Lebanon's online gamers lose their virtual escape from reality

Fantasy web worlds provide respite from all-too-real problems of financial crisis - until the power goes out

LebanonOctober 25, 2021

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