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Lizzie Porter

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Lizzie Porter is The National's Istanbul correspondent. She has been a foreign correspondent for nearly a decade, and was previously based in Beirut and Baghdad. She covers diplomacy, politics, conflicts and crises in Turkey and across the Middle East, and has won multiple awards for her reporting on topics ranging from missing persons in Iraq to the region's climate crises. A native English speaker, she also speaks fluent French, Arabic and Farsi. Her Turkish is improving.
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Earlier this year, the US, by far the biggest contributor to UNRWA, announced it was halting its funding to the organisation, which it labelled 'irredeemably flawed'. AFP
Israel to move Palestinian pupils to Israeli-approved curriculum

The move is part of a wider effort to replace learning programme in Jerusalem

MENAJanuary 13, 2025
Lizzie Porter
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said his country's presence in Syria 'will have to evolve'. AFP
Turkey reviewing its Syria presence, foreign minister says

Turkish troop and civilian presence in northern Syria may change following fall of Assad regime

MENAJanuary 10, 2025
Lizzie Porter
HTS-aligned forces are heading towards Tishreen Dam on the Euphrates. Reuters
HTS-backed forces battling Kurdish militia for control of two key dams in Syria

SDF has launched counter-offensive to stem Turkish-backed advance in the area, the source of Syria's oil and gas production

MENAJanuary 09, 2025
Khaled Yacoub Oweis
Fabric colour palettes and designs at Kutnia are inspired by the traditional architecture and spice markets of the city of Gaziantep. Lizzie Porter / The National
Postcard from GaziantepThe company weaving new life into Ottoman fabric

Kutnu has been produced in the south-eastern Turkish city for decades - but does the 'palace cloth' that was once used to make sultans' kaftans have a future?

MENAJanuary 03, 2025
Lizzie Porter
Displaced Syrians working in a junkyard in the town of Batabo, between Idlib and Aleppo provinces in north-west Syria, in 2021. Reuters
Special reportAssad regime bombed Aleppo for years — then profited from its scrap metal

Business was run by elite army unit, say locals, amid concerns over new government tackling corruption

MENAJanuary 01, 2025
Lizzie Porter
A staircase inside the Palestine Branch of Syria's Military Intelligence Directorate in Damascus, days after its inmates were freed by rebels who toppled former president Bashar Al Assad. AFP
Survivors reveal the horror of ‘disappearing’ into Assad’s detention network

More than 100,000 people held in former Syrian regime's intelligence branches and detention centres are still missing

MENAJanuary 01, 2025
Nada Homsi
People pose for photos in front of a Christmas tree and nativity scene in the Bab Touma neighbourhood of Damascus on Christmas Eve. AP Photo
First Christmas in a free Syria a litmus test for country's new administration

Syrian Christians say they are being cautiously optimistic about the future

MENADecember 25, 2024
Nada Homsi
Hayat Tahrir Al Sham leader Ahmad Al Shara, centre, speaks at a meeting of Syrian armed opposition groups to discuss their dissolution and merger under the ministry of defence
Syrian factions agree to disband and join defence ministry

Syria's de facto leader Ahmad Al Shara says all weapons, including those held by Kurdish-led forces, will come under state control

MENADecember 24, 2024
Amr Mostafa
Lorries carrying bodies arrived daily at the Tell Al Nasser cemetery off the motorway between Homs and Hama. Lizzie Porter / the National
Special reportGravediggers tell a story of tortured souls in Syria

Cemetery officials recount the thousands of bodies they administered to bearing the scars of Assad’s brutal regime

MENADecember 24, 2024
Lizzie Porter
The training base was part of what Syrian rebels called Hezbollah’s “security square”, in Al Qusayr on the Lebanon-Syria border. Photo: Lizzie Porter / The National
ExclusiveInside the abandoned Hezbollah training base in Syria

Iran-backed militia used town to move fighters and weapons, rebels and residents say

MENADecember 21, 2024
Lizzie Porter
Weapons collected as part of the continuing Syrian disarmament process, in Hama. Lizzie Porter / The National
Inside a Syrian 'reconciliation centre' handling soldiers of fallen Assad regime

Hundreds of former soldiers and state employees are processed here by the country's new leadership

MENADecember 20, 2024
Lizzie Porter
Hassan Al Alloush on a deserted street in the eastern half of Aleppo, Syria's main industrial city. Lizzie Porter / The National
Battered and neglected eastern Aleppo struggles to find hope after Assad's fall

Residents face rampant crime, poverty and lack of services in area retaken from rebels by regime forces in 2016

MENADecember 19, 2024
Lizzie Porter
Aleppo airport, damaged during fighting, has reopened, though sanctions hinder its full capacity. Lizzie Porter / The National
First flight since fall of Assad lands in Aleppo after departing from Damascus

Airport officials call for sanctions to be lifted to restore aviation sector

MENADecember 18, 2024
Lizzie Porter
Aleppo is bustling 10 days after Bashar Al Assad's regime fell. Lizzie Porter / The National
Bloodied Aleppo strives to heal wounds of Syria's old regime

Nation's industrial capital feels alive two weeks after it was taken over by rebels

MENADecember 18, 2024
Lizzie Porter
Turkey has appointed an interim charge d'affaires to Syria as it reopens its embassy in Damascus. AFP
Turkey appoints envoy to Damascus after 12-year diplomatic freeze

Ankara follows Doha to announce the reopening of its embassy in Syria

MENADecember 13, 2024
Lizzie Porter
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