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Nawal Abdisamad is a versatile journalist with extensive experience in various roles within the media industry. Currently working as a News Reporter and Copyeditor at The Sun since March 2023, Nawal connects the News desk and backbench by organizing stories for editors. Concurrently, Nawal serves as a Researcher for the BBC's flagship program Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, responsible for guest briefings and administrative tasks. Additionally, Nawal coordinates podcasts for UBELE, focusing on social justice and current affairs, and has completed a Trainee Journalist program at City, University of London. Previous roles include Digital Content Producer at TRT World, work experience at News UK, and Research Assistant at Human Security Think Tank, where Nawal published articles on international issues. Nawal holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University of London and is pursuing a degree in Broadcast Journalism at City St George’s, University of London.
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