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Joshua Longmore

Joshua Longmore

Multimedia Producer
Washington DC
Joshua is a US-based multimedia producer who focuses on video storytelling. Joining The National in 2020, he previously worked for titles such as the BBC, The Independent and London Evening Standard. He was also the winner of the BBC College of Journalism Student Innovation Award for a multimedia production carried out in Kosovo.
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The University of Toronto. Reuters
Frozen out: Academics seek refuge from Trump's higher education blitz in Canada

American expert in fascism takes position at University of Toronto as White House threatens federal funding and detains students amid pro-Palestine movement

May 09, 2025
Ahmad Fakhourji trims a customer's beard in his barbershop Clip & Chill on April 18, 2025
Syrian refugee's Canadian barbershop feels the pinch of Trump's tariffs

Ahmad Fakhourji is trying to build a business in his new home - but costs are rising after the US started a trade war

May 02, 2025
A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress. Photo: Screengrab from US Air Force video by Staff Sgt Sean Carnes
A symbol of massive firepower: Why the US flies B-52 bombers over the Middle East

Decades-old aircraft could be used to fire long-range missiles in 'unlikely' military confrontation between Washington and Tehran, retired colonel tells The National

March 28, 2025
A fighter plane at an unidentified location prepares to take off for an operation against Yemen's Houthis on March 18. Reuters
Air strikes reported in Sanaa amid US campaign against Houthis

US can't defeat Houthis 'with just air strikes', says military analyst

March 26, 2025
Kumait Jaroje, MD with his gold Cybertruck. USA Today Network / Reuters
‘Take your gold Tesla and go back to Syria’: Owners face Musk backlash

Facing abuse in public, drivers are distancing themselves from electric vehicle mogul’s ‘toxic’ political manoeuvring

March 09, 2025
Bodies are laid in a cradle surrounded by organic material. Photo: Return Home
Returning to our roots: The growing appeal of human composting

Following a change in the law, more and more Americans are cultivating a new life after death

July 19, 2024
California-based Figure is the robotics start-up behind Figure 01. Photo: Figure
The rise of the AI-powered robot

Meta researcher tells The National AI-powered robots may integrate into society faster than once thought

July 12, 2024
Rebecca and Ron Pollack travelled to the White House from Arlington, Virginia, to call on US President Joe Biden to step aside for the coming election
'Nobody is pushing me out': Biden seeks to reassure nervous Democrats

Democratic Party in full-blown panic after President's disastrous debate

July 03, 2024
Temperatures this week rose above 52°C in parts of the country and many are unequipped to keep themselves cool.
Video: Afghan refugees contend with extreme heat in Pakistan

Temperatures this week rose above 52°C in parts of the country and many are unequipped to keep themselves cool

June 10, 2024
Abdullah Salem opened his latest store in Pittsburgh's Hill District. Joshua Longmore / The National
The Libyan immigrant who feeds the poor in his new home of Pittsburgh

Humble North African roots inspire entrepreneur Abdullah Salem to expand supermarket chain and feed poorest residents of adopted home

May 17, 2024
Julie Paris stands in front of the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill. Joshua Longmore / The National
How the Gaza war tore apart US Jewish community hit by deadly attack

Conflict raging in Middle East has fractured Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill, which almost six years ago united in grief over mass shooting at Tree of Life synagogue

May 06, 2024
War in Gaza divides Jews in city hit by anti-Semitic mass shooting
War in Gaza divides Jews in city hit by anti-Semitic mass shooting

Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill was united in grief after gunman killed 11 at Tree of Life synagogue, but conflict in Middle East is testing pro-Israel community

May 03, 2024
Pakistani finance minister sees improving economic outlook
Pakistani finance minister sees improving economic outlook

Islamabad is on track to secure a new loan from the International Monetary Fund amid rampant inflation

April 21, 2024
Representative Summer Lee and Bhavini Patel are running for the Democratic nomination in Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district
Pro-Palestine congresswoman faces pro-Israel challenger in US primary

Primary in Pittsburgh emerges as early test of whether Israel’s war against Hamas could threaten Democrats critical of conflict

April 21, 2024
An image from the short film air head, made by human prompts directing AI software. Photo: shy kids / OpenAI
Lights, camera, algorithm: How artificial intelligence is being used to make films

Canadian creatives produce short feature about a balloon-headed man using OpenAI’s new text-to-video model Sora

April 19, 2024

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