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About Mohamed
Mohamed Elashi is a journalist based in Doha, Qatar.
Languages
Arabic English
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Skills
Sports Fact Checking
Portfolio

Meet the Spanish biologists turning foraging into fine art

22 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Spanish chef and biologist Kike Gallardo, along with biologist and illustrator Daniel Bustillo, are pioneering a culinary movement that integrates botany with gastronomy through their project, The Edible Herbarium. They organize private dinners, educational talks, and botany-focused retreats to teach about edible wild plants and foster a deeper connection with nature. Their efforts extend to culinary schools and food shows, aiming to inspire curiosity and respect for the environment while introducing new flavors into people's diets.

Meet the team crafting pencils out of recycled newspapers in Kenya

25 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
A group of social entrepreneurs in Kenya, led by Mahamud Omari and Rashid Omar, have developed a method to create pencils from recycled newspapers, aiming to reduce deforestation and promote sustainability. MOMO Pencils, their company, faces challenges in market acceptance due to higher costs compared to traditional wooden pencils. Despite this, they are committed to environmental preservation and social impact, including providing pencils to underprivileged children and creating local employment. Their 'Hope for Literacy' campaign aligns with their mission to improve education and plant trees, contributing to a sustainable future.

Meet the mural artists adding vibrancy to Qatar’s cityscape

18 Dec 2023  |  euronews
Qatar has become a vibrant hub for street art and creativity, largely due to the JEDARIART program initiated by Qatar Museums under the support of HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani. The program, which began in 2020, encourages artists from diverse backgrounds to create murals, enhancing Doha's urban landscape and reflecting the city's dynamic spirit. Artists like Mubarak Al-Malik, Abdulrahman Almutawah, Abdulla Alemadi, and Muna Al-Bader have contributed to changing perceptions of street art in Qatar, with their works bringing joy and aesthetic pleasure to the public year-round. The initiative has also facilitated cultural exchange, with Qatari artists showcasing their work internationally.

Build back better: Meet the volunteers transforming communities across Portugal

27 Nov 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Driven by compassion and solidarity, 'Just a Change' is a non-profit organization in Portugal that mobilizes volunteers to rehabilitate homes for families living in housing deprivation. Founded by a group of university friends, the organization has grown to include 19 full-time staff members and thousands of volunteers. Their efforts not only improve living conditions but also foster a sense of empowerment and community among beneficiaries. The article highlights the personal stories of volunteers and beneficiaries, showcasing the profound and lasting impact of 'Just a Change' on communities across Portugal.

Meet the guardians of Tunisia’s Sejnane pottery heritage

30 Oct 2023  |  www.euronews.com
In Sejnane, Tunisia, the ancient pottery tradition, primarily led by women, is a vital cultural heritage. Despite challenges post-2011 revolution, the Sejnenia Group was formed to organize and promote the craft, significantly boosting the local economy and social fabric. UNESCO's recognition in 2018 further increased international demand. The community remains committed to preserving this heritage, teaching the craft to future generations and transforming Sejnane into a tourist attraction.

Meet the female boxers knocking out stereotypes in Gaza

22 May 2023  |  www.euronews.com
In Gaza, female boxers like Rahaf Mahmoud Samih Abu Naji and Hala Ayoub are challenging gender norms by participating in combat sports at the Al-Mashtal Boxing Club, the first female-only boxing establishment in the region. Despite facing societal criticism, these young women, supported by coach Ibtisam Nasr, are gaining acceptance and inspiring others. The club's public opening has sparked increased interest in female sports, and the boxers aspire to compete internationally, aiming to bring recognition and success to Palestinian female athletes.

Meet Egypt's musical maestro bringing passionate voices together

01 May 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Mahmoud Waheed, a promising choir conductor from Egypt, has founded 'Arabic Harmony,' a choir that unites current and former university students. Raised in Cairo's Shubra neighborhood, Mahmoud's musical journey was influenced by Egyptian legends like Umm Kulthum and Mohamed Fawzy. The choir, which practices a cappella singing, has grown to 190 members and aims to blend Oriental and Western music styles. With support from Ain Shams University, the choir has overcome initial challenges and aspires to gain international recognition. Key figures include soloist Clara Edmon and composer Mahmoud Sami, both of whom share Mahmoud's vision for the choir's future.

Meet the female wheelchair basketball team shooting for glory in Gaza

27 Mar 2023  |  www.euronews.com
In Gaza, a group of women in wheelchairs are forming a national basketball team, defying societal norms and physical limitations. Key figures like Rabab Nofal, Wesam Aldallo, and Suha Maqat share their dreams of international representation and overcoming adversity. Coach Akram Abu Sal emphasizes the importance of having a disabled coach for a disabled team. The article highlights the positive impact of sports on people with disabilities, supported by a United Nations report. Despite political instability and funding issues, the team remains determined to achieve international acclaim.

Meet the Tanzanian farmer revolutionising the horticultural landscape

15 Mar 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Dickson Alex, the managing and founding director of AGL Farms, has revolutionized horticultural farming in Tanzania by leveraging technological advancements like drip irrigation. Starting with a small plot, he now manages 49 acres and supplies fresh vegetables to the Julius Nyerere Hydroelectric Power Station. His efforts, supported by initiatives from FAO and UNIDO, have created numerous job opportunities for young people and women, promoting agriculture as a viable career. The World Economic Forum underscores the importance of such technological enhancements in making agriculture more sustainable and profitable.

Meet the Qatari designers breaking into the global fashion scene

06 Mar 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Qatar's fashion industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by talented designers like Maha Al Sulaiti, Maryam Al Darwish, Lauren Michelle, Aliya Alobaidly, and Muna Al Sulaiti. Institutions like M7 and VCUarts Qatar play crucial roles in nurturing and supporting these designers. The Zwara Programme further connects local creatives with global professionals, fostering a mini ecosystem for fashion innovation. Aspiring designers are encouraged to blend cultural elements with modernity, and success in the global market is a common goal.

Meet the young drone pilots from Thailand who are aiming high

16 Jan 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Young FPV drone pilots in Thailand, including seven-year-olds Worwawit Supsea and Pranita Saianuchat, are gaining recognition in the sport. They are part of the XBlades Racing team and participate in international competitions. FPV drone racing is growing in popularity globally, with increasing demand for Drone Racing Leagues. The sport requires significant practice, coordination, and passion, as highlighted by the experiences of these young pilots and their supportive families.

Meet the team changing perceptions with every goal in Gaza

21 Nov 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Rami Jundeya, injured by an Israeli missile in 2014, found new hope through Al Jazeera Sports Club's amputee football team in Gaza. The club, founded for able-bodied footballers, now supports young amputees, helping them adjust to their new lives. Despite Gaza's challenging conditions, including poverty and lack of resources, the team remains optimistic. Players like Mohammed Eleiwa find empowerment in adapted football rules, and some have achieved international success. The club fosters community and rehabilitation, inspiring people with disabilities worldwide.
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