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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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Pets who went missing during the Beirut explosion. Animals Lebanon
Finding Fido: Beirutis search for pets among explosion wreckage

Animal shelters and individuals took to the internet and the streets to find lost animals

August 05, 2020
A helicopter puts out a fire at the scene of an explosion at the port of Lebanon's capital Beirut on August 4, 2020. / AFP / STR
Beirut explosion: 100 dead as huge blast rocks Lebanon's capital

Thousands were wounded in the apparent accident, which sent shockwaves across the city, officials said

August 05, 2020
Users will soon be able to search messages that have been forwarded directly in the app. Courtesy WhatsApp
WhatsApp to combat disinformation deluge with fact-checking function

The Facebook-owned platform said it was piloting the new feature in seven countries

WorldAugust 04, 2020
An Algerian woman holds a drawing of a fighter as she mourns over one of the national flag-draped coffins containing the remains of 24 Algerian resistance fighters decapitated during the French occupation of the country. EPA
Algerians share stories of colonial resistance through Twitter

Young Algerians mark the country's 58th independence day from French rule by storytelling

July 06, 2020
A pedestrian uses a smart phone while wearing a protective face near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany. Bloomberg
Beyond the Headlines: should internet access be declared a human right?

We speak to Berhan Taye, senior policy analyst at Access Now, and Dr Merten Reglitz, lecturer in global ethics at Birmingham University

Beyond the HeadlinesJune 25, 2020
A 59 year old South Sudanese refugee man, sitting in waiting area. Via UNHCR
Record 79.5 million people displaced in 2019, says UNHCR

More than 30 million children are currently displaced

WorldJune 18, 2020
Oman Post announced the launch of an exclusive stamp to highlight national efforts in the fight against a pandemic virus. OmanNewsAgency twitter account
Oman Post unveils new stamps to honour Covid-19 workers

Profits from the stamp will go to help the national effort to control the virus

June 15, 2020
Sarah Aoun with other volunteer medics at a protest in Brooklyn, New York. Alia Haju
Middle East protesters share advice and experience with US demonstrators

From what to wear to how to protect yourself digitally, Lebanese, Turkish and Palestinian protesters advice gained from their protest movements

June 05, 2020
The refugee language learning service has seen a huge increase in sign-ups as coronavirus lockdowns keep millions indoors. Courtesy NaTakallam
The refugees teaching languages to global lockdown learners

The explosion of interest in online learning is helping refugees to support themselves and their families, and make friends, too

May 28, 2020
Garment workers return from a workplace as factories reopened after the government has eased coronavirus restriction in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Reuters
How surprise clothing boxes are keeping Bangladeshi garment workers from starvation

British buyers are being offered the chance to snap up a box of clothes at half price and help workers in Bangladesh

AsiaMay 23, 2020
Dimitrie Sissi Mukanyiligira, a Rwandan genocide survivor, lost her siblings in the 1994 massacres. Reuters
Rwanda victim welcomes arrest of genocide suspect

Dimitrie Sissi Mukanyiligira said she is overjoyed at the news of Felicien Kabuga's capture in a Paris suburb

AfricaMay 19, 2020
Weeks before the coronavirus spread through much of the world, parts of Africa were threatened by the biggest locust outbreak some countries hadn't seen in 70 years. AP
Battle against locusts in Yemen and East Africa ‘not yet over’

The UN has warned a second wave of locusts in the millions could threaten food security

AfricaMay 15, 2020
Omaima A, the widow of high-ranking Islamic State member Denis Cuspert, arrives for the first day of her trial. Getty
From ISIS trial to Iranian Instagram stars: non-coronavirus news you may have missed

German prosecutors say woman known as Omaima kept 13-year-old Yazidi girl as slave

WorldMay 04, 2020
The thank you sculpture outside Mount Sinai hospital. Courtesy Benat Iglesias Lopez
Coronavirus: Superhero sculpture ‘thanks’ New York health workers

Artist Benat Iglesias Lopez and his young son found a unique way to thank hospital staff

The AmericasMay 01, 2020
Volunteers give free food to migrant workers from Myanmar who lost their jobs following the coronavirus disease outbreak in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
Coronavirus: half of global workforce 'at risk of losing income'

UN's International Labour Organisation says fallout from pandemic could destroy livelihoods of 1.6 billion people

WorldApril 29, 2020
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