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Taylor Heyman

Taylor Heyman

Assistant Foreign Editor
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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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The removed pages tried to build the narrative that Saif Qaddafi has popular support in Libya and the people want a return of the Qaddafi family. EPA
Facebook takes down pages boosting image of Saif Qaddafi

The pages attempted to build the narrative that Saif Qaddafi has widespread support in Libya

April 29, 2020
General Hossein Salami said his country will firmly defend its security and any action in the Arabian Gulf would be met with a “swift and decisive” response. EPA
Iran to target US warships if they threaten vessels: IRGC chief

The US and Iran continue to ramp up tensions in the Arabian Gulf

April 27, 2020
Healthcare workers wear masks made by Masks for NY volunteers. Courtesy Queens Center for Progress
Coronavirus: meet the refugees making masks for New York

Experts and newbies are working together to bolster supplies of face masks essential to reduce infection risk

The AmericasApril 24, 2020
A child walks past an informational mural depicting the new coronavirus painted by graffiti artists from the Mathare Roots youth group in Nairobi, Kenya. AP
Africa can avoid becoming the next coronavirus centre, says Africa CDC chief

Case numbers may be increasing, but it is not too late to take action, he said

AfricaApril 23, 2020
This photo obtained from the US Navy on April 15, 2020, shows Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) vessels conducted unsafe and unprofessional actions against US Military ships by crossing the ships’ bows and sterns at close range while operating in international waters of the Arabian Gulf. The expeditionary mobile sea base USS Lewis B. Puller (ESB 3) is conducting joint interoperability operations in support of maritime security in the US Fifth Fleet area of operations. AFP
Trump instructs navy to destroy Iranian boats harassing US ships

US accused Iran of harassing its boats in the Gulf last week

The AmericasApril 23, 2020
The Bahrain International Circuit is currently producing ventilators for Bahrain's health system. Galen Clarke/The National
Bahrain’s motorsport engineers design ventilator at break-neck speed

The country’s ministry of health has already ordered 100 machines thanks to a sped-up regulatory process at Bahrain's International Circuit

April 21, 2020
North Korea held muted celebrations for the 108th birth anniversary of President Kim Il-sung on Wednesday. EPA
Why are these countries reporting no coronavirus cases?

From testing capability to likely cover up, here's what you need to know

WorldApril 16, 2020
The giant refugee camp at Cox's Bazar is home to about 800,000 Rohingya refugees. AP Photo
From maritime 'harassment' to a Rohingya rescue, the non-coronavirus news you may have missed

The US accuses 11 Iranian vessels of 'harassing' its ships and Moon Jae-in secures victory in South Korean election

WorldApril 16, 2020
A bear looking for food visited a Turkish tram station. Reuters
Grizzly commuter: bear fails to catch a ride at Turkish tram station under lockdown

The bear is one case of many where wildlife enters human spaces during lockdown

EuropeApril 12, 2020
Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji pictured at his home office in the Lebanese coastal town of Halat in 2009. He has died aged 94 in London.
Prominent Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji dies in London aged 93

Born in Baghdad in 1926, Chadirji is responsible for some of Iraq's most famous buildings

April 11, 2020
Nurses hold newborn babies wearing protective face shields during the coronavirus disease outbreak at the Praram 9 hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
Thai newborn babies go viral with tiny coronavirus face shields
AsiaApril 11, 2020
Commuters head to work in Tokyo, Japan. The country is looking at using HIV drugs to combat Coronavirus. AP
Coronavirus: how close are scientists to a vaccine?

Safety regulations mean any vaccine for the disease is at least a year away, but progress is being made

Beyond the HeadlinesApril 06, 2020
Explosives experts collect mines and explosives allegedly planted by the Houthi rebels, at the port city of Hodeidah in December 2018. EPA
Mine clearance continues in Yemen despite virus spread

As the world marks International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action 2020, Yemen’s mine clearers are hard at work

April 04, 2020
Health workers wearing protective gear transport a patient on a stretcher toward a tent used as the reception of the emergency services of the Aix Hospital Centre, Aix-en-Provence, southern France. AFP
France thanks Omani doctor 'friends' for help during coronavirus outbreak

Omani doctors training in a variety of specialisms have remained in France during the outbreak

April 04, 2020
Activists of National Corps far-right party wearing gas masks and protective suits salute as they gather in front of Ukraine’s parliament. AFP
Neo-Nazis eye coronavirus pandemic as rallying cry, experts warn

Falling back on anti-immigration, anti-semitism and other tropes, extremists are seeking to expand

EuropeApril 03, 2020
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