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Juman Jarallah

Juman Jarallah

Special Projects Editor
UAE
Juman joined The National as an online editor for the local desk in 2014. She was the Deputy News Editor for three years and now works across the newsroom on special projects, bringing together talent from each desk to produce immersive features. Her favourite stories are about the environment, heritage, women’s issues and Palestine, where she is from.
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Palestinian children at the site of Israeli strikes on Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza, on March 23. No child will emerge from the horrors of bombardment without the imprint of trauma, the UN has said. AFP
The effects on children of Israel's Gaza war

With more than 17,400 children known to have been killed to date, The National looks at precious moments of childhood lost forever

April 18, 2025
Prayers during Laylat Al Qadr at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi on the 27th night of Ramadan in April 2024. EPA
Ramadan 2025 in UAE: cultural tips and rules to know

From being mindful of fasting Muslims to respectful ways of participating, these are some things you should know about the holy month in the Emirates

February 11, 2025
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How Gazans have been turned into nomads by Israeli displacement orders

Analysis by The National reveals the epic scale of upheaval imposed on civilians – with physically and mentally scarred families forced to uproot up to 20 times since the war began

September 20, 2024
Families in Gaza struggle to find food for iftar during Ramadan amid Israeli war and looming famine. Rakan Abed El Rahman for The National
Breaking the fast in the shadow of famine

Families have come to rely on rare aid packages or community kitchens for iftar as ingredients disappear from markets or skyrocket in price

April 05, 2024
Mosque staff arrange food items before sunset during Ramadan, outside Al Farooq Mosque in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. EPA
Ramadan 2024 in UAE: Everything you need to know

Fasting Muslims will experience a change in routine while non-Muslims will likely feel the spirit in different ways

March 07, 2024
The so-called GTOAT (greatest tiramisu of all time) is served with dry ice for dramatic flair at Les Dangereux. Juman Jarallah / The National
Les Dangereux Abu Dhabi takes stuffiness out of French fine dining

The chefs are pushing the limits of technique while trying to identify the emirate's palate

October 28, 2023
Lifta, one of the last standing Palestinian villages that was depopulated by Israeli forces in 1948, pictured in 2018. William Parry for The National
Nakba Day: Hundreds of Palestinian villages destroyed during Israel's creation

Ancient village of Lifta is one of many that were violently depopulated by Jewish militias in 1948

May 15, 2023
Mini taquito of Emirati shrimps with lime, green curry paste, coconut milk, black garlic and chives. Photo: Erth
Restaurant of the week: A culinary love letter to the UAE

The local concept transforms traditional cuisine into modern dishes while maintaining a sense of authenticity

April 07, 2023
Independence Day celebrations in Mexico City's main square, the Zocalo, on September 15, 2022. AP Photo
People in Global South more optimistic about future than those in the West

The Priority Report also shows respondents in every country polled are most concerned about the rising cost of living

September 23, 2022
Syrians gather in the Old City of Damascus, on the eve of celebrations marking the birth of the Prophet Mohammed, known in Arabic as the "Mawlid al-Nabawi" holiday, on October 18, 2021. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
Democracy in the Middle East will never work, young people tell survey

Most young people aged 18 to 24 in the Mena region say stability is more important

September 21, 2022
Pope Francis and Dr Ahmed Al Tayeb greet each other at the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Nur-Sultan. AFP
Faith leaders hail Human Fraternity document at Kazakh summit

Created in Abu Dhabi three years ago, the document pledges interfaith dialogue and peace

September 15, 2022
Monkeypox particles (red) are seen within an infected cell in an image provided by the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. NIAID via AP
'Beyond the Headlines': the global monkeypox outbreak
August 26, 2022
President Sheikh Mohamed delivers his speech to the nation. Photo: Presidential Court
President Sheikh Mohamed sets out his vision in address to the nation

Head of state says his country will champion peace and stability while continuing on a path of growth

July 13, 2022
A Yemeni woman stands next to makeshift shelters at a camp for displaced people on the outskirts of Sanaa. EPA
Climate change 'may force hundreds of millions from their homes by 2050'

Combination of sudden and slow-onset weather events will inevitably have long-term effects on migration, UN body says

June 16, 2022
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Silvia Razgova / The National
What is Al Isra Wa Al Miraj?

Public sector workers have the day off in Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain

March 01, 2022

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