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Suhail Akram

Suhail Akram

Multimedia Journalist
Suhail Akram joined The National as Multimedia Producer in 2018. Prior to this, he worked with AJ+, first as a South Asia Fellow and then as a Producer, based out of New Delhi and Doha. He has worked with BBC as a Monitoring Journalist, South Asia and with DD News as a correspondent and news presenter.

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Sydney flood
Parts of Sydney underwater after torrential rain lashes Australia's east coast

Forecasters say rain is expected to intensify over the next two days.

AustralasiaJuly 03, 2022
Anti-coup protesters confront riot policemen marching with shields in formation during clashes amdist mass demonstrations against military rule in the centre of Sudan's capital Khartoum on June 30, 2022. - At least six Sudanese demonstrators were killed as security forces sought to quash mass rallies of protesters demanding an end to military rule, pro-democracy medics said. In one of the most violent days this year in an ongoing crackdown on the anti-coup movement, AFP correspondents reported security forces firing tear gas and stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of protesters. (Photo by AFP)
Sudanese police fire tear gas at anti-military protesters in Khartoum

Number of protesters killed since October military takeover rises to 113

MENAJuly 03, 2022
Colombia toxic foam
Toxic foam cloud covers 30 homes in Colombia

Firefighters sprayed water to disperse the cloud

WorldJune 30, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with journalists following Caspian Summit in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan June 29, 2022. Picture taken June 29, 2022. Sputnik/Dmitry Azarov/Pool via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.
Putin sends ‘we will respond in kind’ warning to prospective Nato members Finland and Sweden

But Russian leader insists he has no problem with the Nordic countries joining western alliance

WorldJune 30, 2022
Maria Ressa, CEO of online news site Rappler, conducts an online conference with journalists as monitored on computer screens at the Rappler office in Pasig City, east of Manila, Philippines 29 June 2022. Ressa on 29 June announced that the Philippine government's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) upheld a January 2018 decision revoking the certificates of incorporation of Rappler. EPA / ROLEX DELA PENA
Philippines orders Nobel laureate Maria Ressa's news site to shut down

Officials revoke Rappler's licence for allegedly breaching restrictions on foreign ownership in media, a charge the website denies

AsiaJune 29, 2022
In this picture taken on June 26, 2022, World Food Program (WFP) trucks wait to return after delivering humanitarian aid for the earthquake affected people in the Afghan-Dubai village of Spera district in Khost province. - In Afghan-Dubai -- named at a time when the pine nut trade flourished in the coniferous mountainous region -- the distribution of aid is strictly supervised by armed Afghan Taliban. (Photo by Ahmad SAHEL ARMAN / AFP)
Centre built in Khost to distribute aid to Afghanistan earthquake survivors

Tents, food and medicine in high demand for affected families

AsiaJune 29, 2022
Members of the community take part in a vigil for the dozens of people have been found dead Monday in a semitrailer containing suspected migrants, Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP Photo / Eric Gay)
Vigil in Houston for migrants found dead in Texas trailer

San Antonio death toll comprises 39 men and 12 women, most of them citizens of Mexico

USJune 29, 2022
French President Emmanuel Macron leaves after he delivered a press conference on June 28, 2022 at Elmau Castle, southern Germany, at the end of the G7 Summit. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)
'Russia cannot and must not win' says Macron at G7 summit

The French president said sanctions against Russia will continue as long as necessary

WorldJune 28, 2022
Authorities investigate the scene in the aftermath of the explosion of a tank containing large amounts of the toxic chlorine gas, at the port in Aqaba, Jordan, 28 June 2022. At least 13 people were killed and around 250 people were injured in the incident. EPA / MOHAMMAD ALI
Aftermath of chlorine gas explosion at Aqaba port in Jordan

Blast kills at least 13 and injures 250

JordanJune 28, 2022
SAN ANTONIO, TX - JUNE 27: In this aerial view, members of law enforcement investigate a tractor trailer on June 27, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas. According to reports, at least 46 people, who are believed migrant workers from Mexico, were found dead in an abandoned tractor trailer. Over a dozen victims were found alive, suffering from heat stroke and taken to local hospitals. Jordan Vonderhaar / Getty Images / AFP
Bodies of 46 migrants found in abandoned lorry in Texas

Sixteen people were admitted to hospital, including four children

USJune 28, 2022
Emergency aid being packaged at WHO's Dubai warehouse, on Monday, July 27. Suhail Akram / The National
Inside WHO logistics hub in Dubai where emergency aid for Afghanistan is prepared

24.5 metric tonnes of aid will be flown Kabul

AsiaJune 28, 2022
Ukrainian rescuers work outside a damaged residential building hit by Russian missiles in Kyiv on June 26, 2022, amid Russian invasion of Ukraine. - "The G7 summit must respond with more sanctions against Russia and more heavy weapons for Ukraine," urged on June 26, 2022 Dmytro Kouleba, the head of Ukrainian diplomacy, on Twitter, calling for "defeating the sick Russian imperialism. " (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)
Girl, 7, pulled from rubble after Russian missiles hit Kyiv

This is the first such attack on the Ukrainian capital in weeks

EuropeJune 26, 2022
A handout photo made available by the Chigi Palace Press Office shows shows Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (4-R) and the other leaders of the Group of Seven rich nations on the occasion of the first day of the G7 Summit at Elmau Castle in Kruen, Germany, 26 June 2022. Germany is hosting the G7 summit at Elmau Castle near Garmisch-Partenkirchen from 26 to 28 June 2022. EPA / FILIPPO ATTILI / CHIGI PALACE PRESS OFFICE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Leaders begin G7 summit by announcing sanctions on Russian gold

US President Joe Biden pushes for price cap on the Kremlin's oil exports

EuropeJune 26, 2022
Abortion rights demonstrators gather near the State Capitol in Austin, Texas, June 25, 2022. - Abortion rights defenders fanned out across America on June 25 for a second day of protest against the Supreme Court's thunderbolt ruling, as state after conservative state moved swiftly to ban the procedure. (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO / AFP)
Protests against abortion ruling continue to rage across US

Backlash after decision to legalise abortion reversed by highest court

USJune 26, 2022
Muslim Palestinian workers of Israel's Antiquities Authority pray amid the remains of a recently discovered ancient mosque, which dates back to the early Islamic period, in the Bedouin town of Rahat in Israel's southern Negev desert on June 22, 2022. - The discovery of the site, which dates back to the period between the seventh and eighth centuries, was made in a few years ago during extensive archeological excavations conducted by the Israel as part of a plan to expand southern Rahat with state funding, through the Bedouin Development and Settlement Authority in the Negev. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)
Israeli archaeologists discover 7th century mosque in Negev desert

Ancient place of worship unearthed during building work in Rahat

MENAJune 23, 2022
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