AJ Naddaff AJ Naddaff is a multimedia journalist and translator writing on the Middle East. On Twitter: @ajnaddaff Lebanon | Aug 17, 2022 Two years on, art immortalizes Beirut port explosion A range of artists are responding to one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Lebanon | Oct 16, 2021 Food poisoning spikes in Lebanon amid fuel crisis Increased food poisoning and spoilage in Lebanon is the likely result of electricity shortages that in turn affect refrigeration and other aspects of the supply and distribution chains. Syria | Jun 21, 2019 As Idlib fighting intensifies, Syrians abroad suffer mentally As the Russian-backed Syrian regime steps up the offensive against the country’s last rebel stronghold, displaced Syrians with relatives in Idlib are suffering mentally — not to mention the monumental health issues faced by the Idlib residents themselves. Palestine | Apr 18, 2019 Amman museum displays treasure trove of traditional Palestinian, Jordanian clothing Widad Kawar has devoted her life to researching Palestinian and Jordan traditional clothing and has amassed a treasure trove over half a century. Jordan | Feb 26, 2018 Jordan shows off its arsenal in new tank museum Established by King Abdullah's decree a decade ago, the recently opened tank museum in Jordan shows a large collection of local and international armored vehicles. Jordan | Feb 4, 2018 Female graffiti artists show their colors on Amman's walls Suha Sultan is one of the few female graffiti artists in Jordan, but she is inspired to dismantle stereotypes and revitalize the city walls of Jordan's capital with colorful artwork. Iraq | Nov 16, 2017 Jordan photo exhibition displays hope for victims of war, violence A recent photo exhibition showed victims of war and violence during their treatment at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in Amman and post-reconstructive surgery. Syria | Nov 8, 2017 Digital archive preserves creative side of Syrian revolution A project called "The Creative Memory of the Syrian Revolution" is building an online archive of artistic expression during the Syrian revolution, posting thousands of cartoons, songs, pictures and other mediums in which Syrians express resistance and hope. Latest News Gaza doctors process 200 days of war from devastated hospital's rubble Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 23, 2024 Head of UN agency for Palestinians urges probe into staff killings Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 23, 2024 Rafah evacuations not 'possible' under current conditions: Red Cross by Hashem Osseiran | AFP | Apr 23, 2024 See more Podcasts Environmental horror, ISIS resurgence in Amberin Zaman’s dispatch from Syria Palestinian UN membership struck down as US casts fourth veto Dispatch from Lebanon: We hear Israeli planes on daily basis See more
Lebanon | Aug 17, 2022 Two years on, art immortalizes Beirut port explosion A range of artists are responding to one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history.
Lebanon | Oct 16, 2021 Food poisoning spikes in Lebanon amid fuel crisis Increased food poisoning and spoilage in Lebanon is the likely result of electricity shortages that in turn affect refrigeration and other aspects of the supply and distribution chains.
Syria | Jun 21, 2019 As Idlib fighting intensifies, Syrians abroad suffer mentally As the Russian-backed Syrian regime steps up the offensive against the country’s last rebel stronghold, displaced Syrians with relatives in Idlib are suffering mentally — not to mention the monumental health issues faced by the Idlib residents themselves.
Palestine | Apr 18, 2019 Amman museum displays treasure trove of traditional Palestinian, Jordanian clothing Widad Kawar has devoted her life to researching Palestinian and Jordan traditional clothing and has amassed a treasure trove over half a century.
Jordan | Feb 26, 2018 Jordan shows off its arsenal in new tank museum Established by King Abdullah's decree a decade ago, the recently opened tank museum in Jordan shows a large collection of local and international armored vehicles.
Jordan | Feb 4, 2018 Female graffiti artists show their colors on Amman's walls Suha Sultan is one of the few female graffiti artists in Jordan, but she is inspired to dismantle stereotypes and revitalize the city walls of Jordan's capital with colorful artwork.
Iraq | Nov 16, 2017 Jordan photo exhibition displays hope for victims of war, violence A recent photo exhibition showed victims of war and violence during their treatment at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in Amman and post-reconstructive surgery.
Syria | Nov 8, 2017 Digital archive preserves creative side of Syrian revolution A project called "The Creative Memory of the Syrian Revolution" is building an online archive of artistic expression during the Syrian revolution, posting thousands of cartoons, songs, pictures and other mediums in which Syrians express resistance and hope.
Gaza doctors process 200 days of war from devastated hospital's rubble Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 23, 2024
Head of UN agency for Palestinians urges probe into staff killings Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 23, 2024
Rafah evacuations not 'possible' under current conditions: Red Cross by Hashem Osseiran | AFP | Apr 23, 2024