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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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A girl joins a demonstration against female child marriage in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad last month. AFP
Iraqis plan nationwide protest against draft bill to legalise child marriage

Activists to hold demonstrations to raise awareness of 'degrading' repercussions of changing Personal Status Law

MENAAugust 08, 2024
World Central Kitchen employee Nadi Sallout was killed in Gaza. Photo: WCK
'A humanitarian at his core': WCK says team member killed in Gaza

Nadi Sallout was believed to be off duty at the time and has been described as 'an integral member' of the charity team

MENAAugust 08, 2024
Activists demonstrate against female child marriages in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad on July 28, 2024, amid parliamentary discussion over a proposed amendment to the Iraqi Personal Status Law. AFP
Outrage as Iraq considers allowing girls aged nine to be married

Parliament passed first reading of proposed amendments to the most protective law for women's rights in the region

MENAAugust 07, 2024
A US Marine at the American embassy compound in Baghdad carries a sandbag in a period of heightened tensions in 2020. AP
Attack on US forces in Iraq could disrupt negotiations on troop withdrawal, officials say

Diplomat warns Iraq negotiations at risk after five American personnel injured in Ain Al Asad airbase assault

MENAAugust 07, 2024
Relatives of Yazidis murdered by ISIS mourn victims of the genocide, during a funeral ceremony in Baghdad in January. AP
A decade on from ISIS genocide, Iraqi Yazidis call for justice

Iraqi officials seek unity to ensure a swift reconstruction of Sinjar so thousands can return home

MENAAugust 03, 2024
Hamas fighters carry a mock coffin of the group's leader, Ismail Haniyeh, during a symbolic funeral procession in Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday. AP
Hamas and IRGC say short-range missile killed Haniyeh

Israel has been widely blamed for the assassination in a supposedly secure compound in Tehran

MENAAugust 03, 2024
A member of the Tehran University Council carries a portrait of assassinated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at a protest at the university. Getty Images
Who has Israel assassinated since the Gaza war started?

Strikes on Gaza, Lebanon and Syria have killed several high-ranking commanders from the Iran-backed Axis of Resistance

MENAJuly 31, 2024
Saed Hassunah with his five children, who he hadn't seen since March. Photo: Saed Hassunah
ExclusiveGaza man reunited with his five children after months of separation

Unicef’s child protection team says it came under fire while attempting to reunite the family

MENAJuly 23, 2024
Flames and smoke rise from the site of Israeli air strikes at the port of Hodeidah, Yemen. Reuters
Yemen's Hodeidah port functioning despite major damage from Israeli strike

Smoke continues to rise from the terminal days after the attack

MENAJuly 23, 2024
UN special envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg says the exchanges between the Houthis and Israel represent 'a new and dangerous level' of violence. AFP
Yemen government and Houthis agree to de-escalate tension

The decision has come days after Israel's recent attack on the port of Hodeidah

MENAJuly 23, 2024
US President Joe Biden is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu to Tel Aviv in October 2023. Reuters
Will Joe Biden be missed in the Middle East?

The US President's legacy will be tarnished by Israel's war in Gaza Strip, experts say

MENAJuly 22, 2024
Doctors perform surgery on a patient at Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, in Deir Al Balah, central Gaza, on March 17, 2024. AP
WHO calls for protection of health workers in Gaza after surge in attacks

The organisation has verified 1,003 attacks on healthcare workers or medical centres in Gaza and the occupied West Bank

MENAJuly 19, 2024
Doctors at Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, in Deir Al Balah, perform an operation in March. Gaza is facing a lack of specialised staff and humanitarian supplies. AP
Gaza's doctors under intense strain amid deadly Israeli strikes

Senior health official in the enclave warns staff fear for their safety as they battle to save lives

MENAJuly 18, 2024
Palestinians inspect a damaged UNRWA school following an Israeli air strike in Al Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip this week. EPA
Gaza endures one of deadliest weeks since start of war, says UN

UNRWA headquarters in Gaza city 'destroyed beyond recognition'

MENAJuly 16, 2024
Palestinians amid the burnt remains of tents after Israeli strikes on Al Mawasi. Reuters
Israeli strikes on Al Mawasi 'safe zone' kill scores of civilians

At least 90 people have been reportedly been killed in strikes that were reportedly targeting senior Hamas commander

MENAJuly 13, 2024
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