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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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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazeem Gharibabadi in Beijing on Friday. Reuters
Iran, China and Russia call for end to US sanctions on Tehran

Tehran also summons three European ambassadors in protest at 'collusion' with US over nuclear dispute

MENAMarch 14, 2025
High-voltage electrical transmission towers in Kirkuk, northern Iraq. AFP
US ends sanctions waiver for Iraq's energy imports from Iran

Washington will not 'allow Iran any degree of economic or financial relief'

MENAMarch 09, 2025
A family receives iftar food from a charity in Sanaa. Yemenis say they fear US sanctions on the Houthis will hurt civilians. EPA
US terrorism redesignation for Yemen’s Houthi rebels must be done with care, officials say

Concerns increase as it could complicate peace efforts and worsen humanitarian situation

MENAMarch 09, 2025
Syrian security forces take part in a military operation in Latakia province on Friday. EPA
Hundreds of Syrians reported dead as civilians caught in spiralling violence

As many as 745 people reported dead since fighting erupted in the western coastal region

MENAMarch 08, 2025
Foreign Minister Asaad Al Shibani has been among the Syrian officials involved in diplomatic efforts 'to ease the unjust sanctions that have burdened our people'. AFP
Syria welcomes UK lifting of restrictions against dozens of entities

Twenty-four entities, including oil companies and banks, removed from sanctions list

MENAMarch 07, 2025
President Joseph Aoun has expressed his desire to 'correct the relationship in the interests of both Lebanon and Saudi Arabia'. AFP
Lebanese President to visit Saudi Arabia in hope of restoring economic ties

Aoun will embark on his first trip overseas on Monday to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

MENAMarch 02, 2025
Britain's Keir Starmer embraces Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Downing Street, London, on Saturday. AP
European leaders back Zelenskyy after White House row

US President says Ukrainian counterpart 'not ready for peace'

EuropeMarch 01, 2025
Oil exports from the Iraqi Kurdish region through Turkey have been halted since March 2023. Reuters
Iraq to announce Kurdish oil export resumption

Iraq will export 185,000 barrels per day through state-run oil marketing firm SOMO

EnergyFebruary 28, 2025
Syrian Kurds hold up a photo of jailed militant leader Abdullah Ocalan as they gather in the north-eastern city of Hasakah on Thursday. Reuters
Ocalan’s call to dissolve PKK greeted with cautious optimism

Appeal by jailed leader paves way to ending decades-long conflict between Kurdish groups and Turkish state

MENAFebruary 28, 2025
A portrait of Iraqi poet, Badr Al Sayyab, by artist Alaa Bashir
Iraqi poet Badr Al Sayyab’s life celebrated in London by Arab artists

The poet, in his short life, revolutionised and simplified Arab literature

Art & DesignFebruary 06, 2025
The leaning Al Hadba minaret, nicknamed the 'hunchback', has been painstakingly restored. Reuters
ExclusiveUnesco chief says Mosul ‘beacon of hope’ as Al Nuri Mosque restored

Audrey Azoulay says UAE-funded project shows determination of city residents to reclaim their heritage

MENAFebruary 05, 2025
Palestinians inspect the damage after a 10-day Israeli military operation near the West Bank city of Jenin. EPA
Rebuilding after Israel's siege of Jenin will take months, officials say

Army appeared to withdraw from three refugee camps in the occupied West Bank by early Friday following 10 days of military operations

MENASeptember 06, 2024
Bahrain has pardoned hundreds of inmates, the second major amnesty in months. AFP
Bahrain pardons 457 prisoners to mark 25 years of King Hamad's rule

The royal amnesty is aimed at fostering 'social cohesion'

GulfSeptember 05, 2024
A child receives a polio vaccination drop in Deir Al Balah in the central Gaza Strip on Wednesday. AFP
ExclusiveNo child in Gaza will be left unvaccinated against polio, UN official says

Second phase of inoculation campaign to reach a total of 640,000 children starts in the south

MENASeptember 05, 2024
The first day of a massive vaccination campaign ended without disruption by Israeli bombardment. AP
ExclusiveUnicef director upbeat on progress after Gaza vaccinations begin

Senior UN children's agency official said Israel's pause in fighting must be held until the end

MENASeptember 01, 2024
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