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Ali Hashem

Ali Hashem

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Columnist, Al-Monitor

Middle East

Biography

Over the past 20 years, Ali Hashem has worked with various news outlets, each with distinct editorial guidelines, and some with conflicting agendas. This extensive experience has provided him with the expertise to navigate the complexities of practicing journalism in a highly politicized environment while adhering to his journalistic values. During his tenure at BBC, AlJazeera, AlMayadeen, and other prominent networks, Ali built a solid foundation in news and current affairs. He developed his skills in reporting, interviewing, producing, live coverage, and overseeing teams on the ground. Additionally, he contributed analysis and news reports to several respected outlets, including BBC Arabic, Al-Monitor.com, The Huffington Post, The National, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Tokyo's Facta magazine, and The Middle East Institute in Washington, with a focus on Iran, Political Islam, and the crisis in Syria. His analysis and reports have been cited in numerous books and academic papers published in recent years. As BBC's Iran affairs correspondent, Ali traveled to Iran and other countries in the region where the Iranian narrative was unfolding. Despite limited access, he successfully produced numerous stories, utilizing digital storytelling, social media reporting, and in-depth analysis to engage an audience that had many other sources but chose to follow his coverage. At Al-Mayadeen, Ali played a crucial role in establishing the channel's assignment desk during its launch period. He later returned to field reporting, covering major stories from Syria, Egypt, Gaza, Venezuela, Iraq, and Sierra Leone, before being appointed as the channel's bureau chief in Tehran. In Tehran, he observed the transition between governments and covered the Vienna talks, which culminated in the historic nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1. He also launched AlMayadeen online, the network's digital platform, where he led a team of young and seasoned journalists in creating online content and engaging with the audience. At Al-Jazeera, Ali covered significant events, including the revolution in Libya, the crisis in Syria, the famine in Somalia, and elections in Iran, while also participating in various training courses. Among the notable stories he worked on were "The Many Names of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi" for Al-Monitor and "We Just Missed the ISIS Leader" for The Sunday Times.

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iran, syria palestine, arab springpolitics, war middle east, people lebanon

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enterprise, development, application

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Content

Total articles 452

  • إيران والولايات المتحدة في مسقط: هل يمكن إحياء معادلة “رابح-رابح”؟

    By Ali Hashem Verified

    Apr. 10, 2025

  • على حافة النار: لماذا تعود إيران والولايات المتحدة إلى التفاوض من بوابة عُمان؟

    By Ali Hashem Verified

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • المختطفة الإسرائيلية في بغداد… مفتاح اتفاق تبادل أسرى مع لبنان؟

    By Ali Hashem Verified

    Jan. 31, 2025

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Company Info

Al-Monitor

AL-Monitor is a media service established in 2012 by Jamal Daniel, based in Washington, D.C. It operates as a global newsroom with a network of over 160 authors and analysts dedicated to enhancing understanding of the Middle East. The company aims to connect the region with the international community through comprehensive reporting and analysis. The platform offers multilingual content in English, Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, Hebrew, and Mandarin Chinese. It features sections like "Iraq Pulse," "Turkey Pulse," "Lebanon Pulse," "Israel Pulse," and "Palestine Pulse," providing in-depth coverage of regional issues. AL-Monitor publishes both original articles and translated content from various publications, supported by insights from experienced journalists and regional experts. Its audience includes influential decision-makers, media outlets, and individuals seeking a deeper understanding of Middle Eastern affairs. The company has received multiple awards for its impactful journalism and is frequently cited by major news organizations.

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