Nadda Osman

Nadda Osman

Osman

Nadda Osman is British-Egyptian journalist and editor based in London. She holds a degree in English and Journalism and reports on the Middle East and north Africa.

She has reported from Lebanon, Turkey and Palestine, and has covered a wide array of topics from human rights around the region to Israel's 2023-4 war on Gaza.

The UK Met police backtracked on restrictions placed on a pro-Palestine march in London following backlash from organisers and activists.

06 September, 2024

UK Lawyers for Israel are alleging that prosecutor Karim Khan is making false accusations against Israeli leaders, calling on him to review evidence submitted.

02 September, 2024

Palestinians describe being traumatised by the hum of drones and heavy bombing which has left them unable to sleep and caused them a myriad of health issues.

26 August, 2024

The New Arab looks at some of the ways the Geneva Conventions have been violated in Israel’s war on Gaza.

12 August, 2024

Muslim staff in the NHS reported feeling unsafe and facing abuse since the start of far-right riots in the UK, which has had a knock on effect on patient care.

09 August, 2024

Despite the Southport stabber being named, far-right rioters have continued Islamophobic attacks across the UK.

02 August, 2024

The UK is also expected to impose restrictions on arms sales to Israel amid the ongoing war on Gaza, Labour Party sources have said.

26 July, 2024

The New Arab looks at what different candidates in the UK have said about Israel's ongoing war on Gaza.

23 June, 2024

Rights groups have said Israel's decision to stop Red Cross visits to Palestinians held in Israel could violate international law.

20 June, 2024

A new investigation has found that the regime-allied NUSS took part in torturing students and suppressing peaceful protests.

19 June, 2024