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Taylor Heyman

Taylor Heyman

Assistant Foreign Editor
London
Taylor is an editor and journalist based in London. She joined The National in 2018 from British news agency the Press Association. Taylor commissions content from around the globe for the foreign desk.

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Monks walk to receive alms on a flooded street in Koh Kret in Nonthaburi, in the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
Hundreds dead in Nigeria, Venezuela and Indonesia as flooding worsens

Hundreds dead as climate change exacerbates flooding

WorldOctober 13, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Global food prices are soaring near the fastest pace ever as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine chokes crop supplies, with Egypt, the world’s biggest wheat buyer, now grappling with higher import bills as the conflict causes a run-up in grain and energy costs. Bloomberg
141 million people in Middle East facing food insecurity, IMF says

Those on the breadline tell 'The National' they have changed eating habits to keep from going hungry

MENAOctober 04, 2022
Ghaya Ben Mbarek
Vehicles make their way through a flooded area of Fort Myers, Florida, after Hurricane Ian passed through. AFP
Live webcams capture Hurricane Ian's destruction in Florida

Chaos caused by '500-year flooding event' streamed and viewed by millions around the world

USSeptember 29, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Animal rights activists have lauded a move by a shipping company that alters its vessels' course to avoid collisions with blue whales, the world's largest mammals, in Sri Lankan waters. AFP
Shipping company changes course around Sri Lanka to protect blue whales

Mediterranean Shipping Company estimates moving its route 15 nautical miles south will decrease incidents of ships striking whales by 95 per cent

AsiaSeptember 09, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Yellow tape marks bullet holes on a tree and a portrait and flowers form a makeshift memorial at the site where Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in the West Bank city of Jenin, in May 2022. AP
Israeli military finds Abu Akleh was 'probably killed by soldier'

Military's senior legal officer will not launch a criminal investigation into the shooting

MENASeptember 05, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Ethiopian authorities accused Tigrayan rebels of launching a new offensive against federal forces, five months after a truce paused the worst of the fighting. AFP
Fears for Tigray ceasefire rise as fighting begins again in Ethiopia

Five months into a ceasefire, clashes occurred between Tigrayan rebels and Ethiopian government forces

AfricaAugust 24, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Ethiopian Airlines acknowledged an incident had taken place, but said the flight had landed safely. Reuters
Ethiopian Airlines plane 'overshoots runway after pilots fall asleep'

Boeing 737 plane later landed safely, 25 minutes late

AfricaAugust 19, 2022
Taylor Heyman
The Royal Hashemite Court announced Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah's engagement to Rajwa Al Saif. Photo: The Royal Hashemite Court
Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein engaged to Rajwa Al Saif

The engagement took place at the home of Ms Al Saif's father in Riyadh

JordanAugust 17, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Two female cubs bring hope reintroduce the leopard to Al Ula. Photo: The Royal Commission for AlUla
AlUla celebrates birth of two rare Arabian leopard cubs

New arrivals part of a campaign to reinstate the animals into their wild habitat

Saudi ArabiaAugust 16, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Kabul Airport at the time of the Taliban retaking the city alongside the same scene as it looks now. AFP
Then and now: Kabul Airport one year after Taliban's takeover

A series of images shows chaos at the capital as civilians tried to flee the Taliban and what each scene looks like now

WorldAugust 11, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Under Bahrain's rules, those with monkeypox should isolate for 21 days. AP
Bahrain opens registration for monkeypox vaccine

The kingdom has been praised by the World Health Organisation for its preparedness against the virus

BahrainAugust 05, 2022
Taylor Heyman
From left: Sheryl Alipio Pascua, Sheryl Frigillana (mother who delivered), Sheryl's husband Ruel, Kuwait Airways crew Ranil holding the baby, Justine (another off-duty nurse) and Carlos Abungan. Courtesy: Sheryl Alipio Pascua
Strangers deliver baby on Kuwait Airways flight to Manila

Airline praises professional conduct of its staff

GulfAugust 04, 2022
Taylor Heyman
The 170-carat pink diamond, dubbed The Lulo Rose. AFP
Huge 170-carat pink diamond discovered in Angola could be largest found in 300 years

Find marks 'significant day' for country's diamond industry

WorldJuly 27, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Screenshots from a video posted by Royal Oman Police on social media showing a group of four citizens trying to cross a valley in the Wadi Bani Ghafer area. Photo: Royal Oman Police
Four arrested in Oman after car swept away in wadi flooded by record rainfall

Police share video of 4x4 vehicle being flipped around in fast-flowing water

OmanJuly 26, 2022
Taylor Heyman
Sri Lanka police crime investigation officers inspect a bedroom at the president's palace after protesters vacated the building in Colombo, Sri Lanka. EPA
Will Ranil Wickremesinghe move into palace stormed by protesters?

Having been sworn in as president, he is entitled to stay in official residence that became a 'tourist attraction' during demonstrations

WorldJuly 21, 2022
Taylor Heyman
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