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Mat Nashed

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Mat Nashed is a journalist specialising in issues of Middle East migration.

Comment: George W Bush is attempting to reinvent himself with a collection of paintings focused on servicemen and women whose lives were torn apart by his wars, writes Mat Nashed.

13 March, 2017

Comment: While the EU warns its own citizens against travelling to Libya, they see no problem in returning refugees to the war zone, writes Mat Nashed.

22 February, 2017

In-depth: Hardline nationalists threatened the Armenian-Turkish journalist, but it is supporters of Fethullah Gulen's movement now on trial, reports Mat Nashed.

30 January, 2017

Comment: Robert Fisk's analysis of the conflict in Syria - and more recently the attack in Istanbul, lacks nuance and is morally misguided, writes Mat Nashed.

09 January, 2017

Comment: Some residents of the Bab al-Tabbaneh district in Tripoli, Lebanon, have been reminded of the horrors of their past, after seeing images of death from Aleppo, writes Mat Nashed

27 December, 2016

In-depth: Some residents of the Bab al-Tabbaneh district in Tripoli, Lebanon, have been reminded of the horrors of their past, after seeing images of death from Aleppo, writes Mat Nashed

27 December, 2016

Comment: Battle against terrorism? Revolutionary struggle? American plot? Mat Nashed weighs up the opposing narratives that risk determining how history will remember Syria's revolution.

16 December, 2016

In-depth: Refugees fleeing Taliban violence run the gauntlet of danger as they make their way to the relative safety of legal limbo and an uncertain future, reports Mat Nashed.

02 December, 2016

Comment: As the UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants opens today, Mat Nashed calls on the international community to act urgently to help Syrian refugees trapped in the desert.

19 September, 2016

Comment: Education is a fundamental right, and Lebanese politicians need to make better-informed decisions to avoid condemning thousands of children to desperate fates, writes Mat Nashed.

15 September, 2016