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Mina Aldroubi

Mina Aldroubi

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Abu Dhabi
Mina joined The National in June 2017 after six years of working for news outlets in London. From 2011 to 2016, she worked as a London reporter for Asharq Al Awsat. She has conducted several high-profile interviews, including with London Mayor Saddiq Khan. She graduated in International Politics from City University and received her master’s degree in Middle East Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. Mina was born in Baghdad, and raised in Amman and London.
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Qu Xing, Unesco's deputy director general, called the project 'a lesson for the world'. EPA
Exclusive'Lessons learnt' from rebuilding Mosul’s Al Nuri Mosque, Unesco says

Six-year project has also rebuilt trust and hope, Qu Xing tells The National

MENASeptember 01, 2025
The Al Hol camp is run by Kurdish authorities who control north-east Syria. AFP
Iraq pushes for closure of Syria's Al Hol displacement camp with New York meeting

Baghdad calls on nations to work towards closing border facility housing 50,000 people who fled fight against ISIS

MENAAugust 28, 2025
Women and babies at Zamzam displacement camp, close to El Fasher in North Darfur in January 2025. Reuters
Thousands of children face malnutrition in Sudan's 'epicentre of suffering'

UN agency calls for urgent aid access in El Fasher as civil war rages

MENAAugust 27, 2025
Jan Egeland, left, visits a Syrian family that the Norwegian Refugee Council is helping to rebuild their home. Photo: Norwegian Refugee Council
ExclusiveWorld must do more to help Syrians rebuild, says refugee council chief

Jan Egeland calls for investment to help displaced people return home

MENAAugust 24, 2025
Smoke billows over a neighbourhood of Sulaymaniyah city in the Kurdistan region of Iraq during armed clashes on Friday. AFP
Iraqi Kurdistan opposition figure arrested after clashes in Sulaymaniyah

Arrest warrants issued for Talabani and other opposition figures over alleged crimes

MENAAugust 22, 2025
Smoke rises following an Israeli army air strike in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. AP
Netanyahu is a 'problem', Danish PM says in comments criticising Gaza war

Rare direct criticism of Israeli PM comes amid mounting global outrage over humanitarian situation as military prepares to expand operations

MENAAugust 16, 2025
Rescue workers gather after a bus fell into a river, killing at least 18 people, in the Algerian capital Algiers on Friday. AP Photo
Anger in Algeria as 18 killed by bus plunge into river

President Tebboune declares day of mourning after spate of road accidents and demands to improve safety

MENAAugust 16, 2025
Munira Al Najjar, an English teacher, touched people with her poem pleading for an end to the war. Photo: Munira Al Najjar
Gaza mother's poetic plea to end the war sparks emotional global response

Munira Al Najjar touched a chord with her description of the hardships mothers face in the Palestinian territory

MENAAugust 15, 2025
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani, centre, oversees the signing of the deal by National Security Adviser Qasim Al Araji, right,and Iranian security chief Ali Larijani. AP
Iraq security deal with Iran sparks backlash from US

Washington says it opposes legislation that would turn Iraq into 'Iranian satellite state'

MENAAugust 14, 2025
Security forces in Abyan province, Yemen, search for bodies and survivors after a boat carrying about 200 mostly Ethiopian migrants sank off the coast. AFP
Africa-Yemen migration crisis requires new approach, IOM warns

African migrants risk death and violence as they try to reach Gulf countries through Yemen

MENAAugust 11, 2025
Meals are distributed at a community kitchen in Omdurman, Sudan. The UN estimates 30 million people in the country will need assistance this year. Reuters
ExclusiveWorld Food Programme seeks more access to victims of war in Sudan

UN agency says it is prepared to extend operations to areas cut off by conflict

MENAJuly 11, 2025
A man carries a sack of flour from a World Food Programme distribution point in Gaza city on July 26. Bloomberg
WFP ready for another surge in aid for Gaza if sides agree to ceasefire

UN food agency says it has enough supplies to feed entire population for two months

MENAJuly 09, 2025
Mourners attend the funeral of Abu Ali Khalil, the bodyguard and head of security for late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, in Dahieh, southern Beirut, on Thursday. He was killed in an Israeli air strike in Iran on June 21. AP Photo
Lebanese PM orders arrests of armed men who took part in Ashura commemoration

Video posted online of the gathering in Beirut drew widespread condemnation

MENAJuly 05, 2025
Women and babies at Zamzam displacement camp, near El Fasher in North Darfur, Sudan, where danger lurks as the civil war shows no sign of abating. Reuters
Vast numbers who fled Sudan's Zamzam camp still at risk from violence

Most of the 400,000 who fled RSF attacks in April are now trapped in besieged city of El Fasher

MENAJuly 03, 2025
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. AP
Iran's President Pezeshkian approves law suspending IAEA co-operation

US condemns 'unacceptable' development

MENAJuly 02, 2025
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