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Mahmoud Rida

Mahmoud Rida

Multimedia Producer
Abu Dhabi
Mahmoud Rida is a Multimedia producer at the National News in Abu Dhabi and an Emmy award-winning journalist and media professional with more than 15 years of expertise in film, television production, and journalism.
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A Lebanese barber shaves the beard of a customer at the door of his shop during a power outage in a southern suburb of Beirut. AP Photo
Lebanon: Electricity shortages linked to surge in respiratory illnesses

Carcinogens levels in the air rise as more Lebanese rely on highly polluting generators for power

MENAAugust 17, 2021
Collapse of Lebanon’s electricity sector causes rising pollution and respiratory illness
Collapse of Lebanon’s electricity sector causes rising pollution and respiratory illness

Carcinogens in the air to quadruple as Lebanese become reliant on highly polluting private generators

EnvironmentAugust 16, 2021
Anger and agony after fuel tanker explosion in Akkar, Lebanon
Anger and agony after fuel tanker explosion in Akkar, Lebanon

Angry protesters storm the house of a prominent businessman because a tanker of fuel he was hoarding exploded on Sunday, killing at least 28 people.

LebanonAugust 16, 2021
Lebanon’s fuel crisis threatens hospitals with closure
Lebanon’s fuel crisis threatens hospitals with closure

Cash-strapped hospitals shut down air conditioning and lights in a bid to save electricity despite health risks

LebanonAugust 12, 2021
Muslims perform Eid Al Adha prayers in front of the Al Ameen Mosque in Downtown Beirut. Few Lebanese are in the financial position to celebrate the occasion as in years past. EPA
Lebanese struggle to afford meat this Eid Al Adha

Butchers say trade is down 80 per cent amid muted celebrations

LebanonJuly 21, 2021
Meat unaffordable in Lebanon this Eid Al Adha
Meat unaffordable in Lebanon this Eid Al Adha

Less Lebanese families can afford meat this Adha due to economic crisis

LebanonJuly 21, 2021
Hariri resignation sparks outrage as news of Al Hariri���s resignation broke.
Hariri resignation sparks outrage

Hundreds of protesters blocked roads as news of Al Hariri’s resignation broke.

LebanonJuly 15, 2021
French minister delegate for foreign trade and economic attractiveness Franck Riester warned on Tuesday that Beirut’s port privately-managed container terminal may soon shut down, warning against a “real short-term humanitarian and health threat” for Lebanon’s food supply.
French minister warns that Beirut’s container terminal may shut down

French minister delegate for foreign trade and economic attractiveness Franck Riester warned on Tuesday that Beirut’s port privately-managed container terminal may soon shut down, warning against a “real short-term humanitarian and health threat” for Lebanon’s food supply.

LebanonJuly 13, 2021
Sky the sniffer dog can distinguish between different Covid-19 variants, which could help Lebanon's fight against new strains. Mahmoud Rida
Meet the sniffer dogs detecting Covid-19 variants

Sky might be the solution to Lebanon's fight against the Delta variant

LebanonJune 14, 2021
Palestinians watch rolling news coverage of violence in Jerusalem from a cafe in Beirut’s Shatila refugee camp. Gareth Browne / The National
From Lebanon, Palestinian refugees watch spiralling Jerusalem violence

Thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon are glued to 24-hour news coverage from the homeland they have never seen

LebanonMay 11, 2021
Ahmad Sadaka, Beirut's musaharati, wakes people at 2am for suhoor. Mahmoud Rida / The National
Meet Beirut's musaharati keeping the ritual alive

Ahmad Sadaka continues his father's work as Beirut's musaharati, touring the streets and waking people up for suhoor

LebanonMay 02, 2021
Volunteers at Ghiras NGO preparing iftar meals for pick up.
'Searching for bread': Lebanon's economic collapse leads to suffering during Ramadan

Hyperinflation in Lebanon leaves millions of people unable to afford even basic iftar meals

LebanonApril 26, 2021
Emir Mansour Assaf mosque in central Beirut
Beirut mosques serve Ramadan worshippers despite scars of port blast

Repairs delayed by lack of funding as Lebanon struggles with economic crisis

LebanonApril 18, 2021
Shoppers que at a bakery in Lebanon's capital,Beirut, on April 13, 2021 (The National, Mahmoud Rida)
Bread crisis in Lebanon could lead to loss of hundreds of jobs

Rise in bread production costs fuelled by an 85 per cent drop in value of national currency

LebanonApril 14, 2021
Many people in Lebanon rely on private diesel generator companies to supplement erratic supplies from the state grid. Now they may too have to ration supplies. EPA
Cash and fuel shortages hit Lebanon's electricity providers

Many Lebanese may soon have to cope with daily hours-long power cuts amid worsening economic crisis

MENAApril 01, 2021
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