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Written by: Mamoon Alabbasi
Mamoon Alabbasi
Mamoon Alabbasi is a former Researcher / Digital Editor at TRT World Research Centre. Prior to that, he was the Deputy Managing Editor and Online Editor at The Arab Weekly, and the Opinions and News Editor at Middle East Eye. He has been actively working in the field of journalism since 2005, following a decade-long career in education. He holds a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics.
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