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Rosie McCabe

Rosie McCabe

Rosie is a journalist at The New Arab and a producer of the podcast The New Arab Voice. Rosie studied history and then journalism in the UK, specialising in humanitarian reporting during her postgraduate degree. Before joining The New Arab's news desk in June 2021, she wrote for The Guardian as well as other British publications such as Rife Magazine. 

 

Areas of focus: UK politics and foreign policy, asylum seeker and refugee experiences, arbitrary detention, humanitarian aid, women's rights 

 

Follow her on twitter: @RosieMcCabe3 

The number of Afghans undertaking the perilous Channel crossing via small boats has skyrocketed in 2022, in the wake of the Taliban's return and the collapse of the Afghan economy.

31 January, 2023

The New Arab Voice is our weekly podcast bringing you compelling stories from the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.

27 January, 2023

The New Arab Voice is our weekly podcast bringing you compelling stories from the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.

27 January, 2023

Bookseller Mohammed Masoud has launched a campaign to build a new home for Arabic books and culture in London.

11 January, 2023

Male Afghan students on Wednesday protested against the Taliban's decision to ban their female peers from university, with videos showing young men marching out of their exams and demonstrating on the street alongside women.

21 December, 2022

The New Arab Voice is our weekly podcast bringing you compelling stories from the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.

16 December, 2022

The New Arab Voice is our weekly podcast bringing you compelling stories from the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.

16 December, 2022

The New Arab went to visit an exhibition in Norwich, east England, which tells the story of how Pharaonic Egypt has been re-imagined and re-invented over time.

15 December, 2022

UK school Wood Green Academy said it has not reported its students to Prevent following claims that pupils were transferred to the counter-terrorism strategy after an incident involving allegations of homophobia.

02 December, 2022

Five Arab nations have ranked in the top ten for the highest number of 'World Cup' Google searches over the past seven days - as local football fans celebrated the tournament's kick-off in Qatar.

22 November, 2022