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Joey Ayoub

Joey Ayoub

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Host, The Fire These Times

Geneva, Lebanon, Switzerland

Biography

Joey Ayoub is a writer, editor and researcher originally from Lebanon. He's also worked as a journalist and consultant. He's been published in Al Jazeera, AlJumhuriya.net, Harvard’s Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Raseef22, Global Voices Online, The New Arab (Al Araby), Pulse Media, IB Times, Middle East Eye, RS21, GenderIT, LSE Middle East Blogs, Shado Mag, Mangal Media, Crimethinc, Addis Standard, El Diario, The Wire, Mail & Guardian, Rue89 and Lebanon Support, among others. Between August 2016 and April 2019, and between January 2018 and June 2019 respectively, he was Middle East and North Africa (MENA) editor at Global Voices and IFEX. He has also freelanced as an editor for, among other websites, The Arab Tyrant Manual. Since March 2020, he's been hosting the podcast The Fire These Times, a podcast hosting conversations at the intersection of politics, culture and the environment. He's also held a blog and newsletter called Hummus For Thought since 2012.

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  • The Drying Land: Iraq’s Worsening Water Crisis - Troubled Waters in Conflict and a Changing Climate: Transboundary Basins Across the Middle East and North Africa

    By Zeinab F. Shuker, Joey Ayoub, Suad Al-Manji, Neda Zawahri

    Feb. 12, 2024

  • Troubled Waters in Conflict and a Changing Climate: Transboundary Basins Across the Middle East and North Africa

    By Mohammad Al-Saidi, Joey Ayoub, Fuad Bateh, Suad Al-Manji

    Feb. 12, 2024

  • The Drying Land: Iraq’s Worsening Water Crisis - Troubled Waters in Conflict and a Changing Climate: Transboundary Basins Across the Middle East and North Africa

    By Zeinab F. Shuker, Joey Ayoub, Suad Al-Manji, Neda Zawahri

    Feb. 12, 2024

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The Fire These Times

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