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Adnan Yousef Okasha

Sector : Media, Journalists

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Jordan
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1975
  • Age: 48
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Adnan Yousef Okasha ( April 9, 1975 ) is a Jordanian-Palestinian journalist from the village of Zeta in the Palestinian Tulkarm Governorate. He was born in Kuwait . He works in a number of media outlets and is the director of the Emirati newspaper Al Khaleej in Ras Al Khaimah . [1]

His upbringing

Adnan Yousef Okasha was born on April 9 , 1975 in Kuwait . He is from the village of Zeta in the Palestinian Tulkarm Governorate in the West Bank. He grew up and received his education for 15 years in the Kuwaiti city of Fahaheel , before moving to reside permanently in Jordan , following the entry of Iraqi forces into Kuwait. He holds He holds a BA in Arabic Language from Jerash University in Jordan .

Journalist work

He began working as a journalist in the Jordanian Al-Rai newspaper in its main office in the capital, Amman , within the cultural section, for approximately 11 months, then he joined the Emirati newspaper Al-Khaleej , where he still works to this day. He has many experiences in the field of journalistic work, including a correspondent for Fujairah Radio in the United Arab Emirates and for a number of Arab newspapers and magazines. He participated in the presidency and membership of a number of media committees, and is a member of the Journalists Association in the Emirates , and a member of the International Federation of Journalists .

His journalistic investigations

Okasha produced many investigations and press reports, including an extensive investigation of 3 episodes on the state of scientific research in the Emirates and the Arab world , the geological risks and escalating natural disasters in the Emirates and the surrounding Gulf countries, especially with regard to earthquakes and floods, and the kidnapping of Nawakhatha, who are fishermen or captains of fishing vessels. , in the Gulf dialect, by Iranian naval forces, a trip on a helicopter to an area close to the highest mountain peak in the Emirates, shed light on the lives of 5 Emirati citizens who live in the mountains, where their parents’ homeland is, far from the hustle and bustle of the contemporary city, the conditions of the disabled in Remote areas, and many others.

 

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