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Florence Dixon

Dixon

Florence is a Middle-East focused journalist and staff writer at The New Arab.

Raba'i al-Madhoun announced he had resigned from London-based Saudi paper Asharq Al-Awsat over the 'dreadful, frightening, agonising, distressing, painful, hideous and unprecedented' killing of fellow writer Jamal Khashoggi

23 October, 2018

Basra's water contamination crisis is getting even worse as hospitals struggle to cope with hundreds of thousands of poisoning cases, sparking fears of a winter cholera outbreak

20 October, 2018

Indepth analysis of Saudi coalition bombing patterns shows it is targeting Yemeni food production, flouting international law and purposefully starving civilians, a new report says

13 October, 2018

The New Arab explains the long history behind the recent revelations of China's persecution of the Uighur Muslims of Xinjiang province.

03 October, 2018

Witnesses of a Islamophobic car-ramming attack in northwest London on Tuesday night spoke of the bravery of Muslim stewards whose actions might have saved dozens of lives.

19 September, 2018

Liberté, égalité, fraternité? The case of Tariq Ramadan, accused of sexual assault by five women, has unearthed deeper questions about being a Muslim in the French judicial system.

18 September, 2018

Civilians and humanitarian workers who signed 'ceasefire' deals with the Syrian regime that assured their safety are now being arrested on a daily basis, according to local sources.

14 September, 2018

'The most beautiful women in the world would be slaves under your feet' read the message accompanying the extravagant gifts to Kuwaiti TV presenter Halima Boland, purportedly from King Salman

12 September, 2018

Islamic Relief's Syria spokesperson told The New Arab of the desperate situation in Syria's densely populated northwest, where civilians with nowhere else to go wait for a deadly regime offensive.

06 September, 2018

YouTube star Ghanem Almasarir tells The New Arab how he was violently attacked by 'government agents' in London, leaving him fearing for his safety and that of other dissidents worldwide.

06 September, 2018