Natasha hassan globe and mail
Natasha Hassan is a journalist and editor at The Globe and Mail, a Canadian national newspaper. She has been with the publication since 2014 and has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, social justice, and human rights.
Hassan has reported from various parts of the world, including the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, and has written extensively on issues such as refugee crises, conflict zones, and human rights abuses. She has also covered major international events, including the Arab Spring and the Syrian Civil War.
In addition to her reporting work, Hassan has also edited and written for various sections of The Globe and Mail, including the newspaper's opinion pages and its online news site.
Some of Hassan's notable reporting and writing includes:
- Her coverage of the Syrian Civil War, including reports from the front lines and interviews with refugees and aid workers.
- Her reporting on the refugee crisis in Europe, including stories on the experiences of refugees and the responses of governments and aid organizations.
- Her coverage of human rights abuses in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt, including reports on the treatment of political prisoners and the suppression of dissent.
- Her writing on social justice issues, including racism, sexism, and LGBTQ+ rights.
Hassan has received several awards and nominations for her reporting and writing, including the National Newspaper Award and the Canadian Association of Journalists' Award for Investigative Journalism.