Ashraf Fahim

Multimedia journalist with 15 years of broadcast and digital experience covering the U.S. and Middle East.

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Reuters TV • 26th September 2018

Trump's tariffs won't restore U.S. furniture jobs

President Donald Trump's trade war with China has been billed as a way to restore American jobs, but in Thomasville, North Carolina, a town once teaming with furniture makers, tariffs are being met with a shrug, not a cheer.
Reuters TV • 20th September 2018

Trump casts doubt on Kavanaugh accuser

President Trump steps up his defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, voicing doubt that he committed the sexual assault alleged by Christine Blasey Ford.
REUTERS ONLINE • 17th September 2018

Trump's CIA pick dogged by torture allegations

President Trump's choice of Gina Haspel for CIA Director, stirs up dark memories of allegations of torture during the 'war on terror'.
REUTERS ONLINE • 17th September 2018

Asylum seeker mother reunited with son

A Guatemalan mother is reunited with her son after he was taken from her by U.S. immigration authorities.
Reuters TV • 17th September 2018

Stormy Daniels sues Trump lawyer in interview fallout

Adult film star, Stormy Daniels, is suing Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, for defamation after he cast doubt on her claim of an affair with Trump.
Reuters TV • 17th September 2018

Supreme Court signals support for Trump's travel ban

Supreme Court justices signal they're likely to uphold one of Donald Trump's most contentious acts as president -- his travel ban targeting several Muslim majority countries.
Reuters TV • 17th September 2018

Trump plans abortion funding rule change

President Trump wades into the fraught abortion debate with plans to ban clinics that provide abortions or refer patients from receiving federal family planning funds.
Reuters TV • 17th September 2018

Alleged Charlottesville killer faces federal hate crimes

The man accused of killing a woman protesting against the White Nationalist rally in Virginia, has pleaded not guilty.
Reuters TV • 16th September 2018

Senate Democrats move to stop 3D guns

Democratic senators are trying desperately to stop the online publication of designs for 3D printable guns.
Reuters TV • 16th September 2018

Exclusive: China recruits spies on LinkedIn

It's a career networking tool used by hundreds of millions of people around the globe. But sources say China is using LinkedIn for a very different purpose -- recruiting spies.
Reuters TV • 16th September 2018

Restrictive U.S. refugee policy splits families

Fatimah Deriye and her family thought their years in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp were coming to an end... but then President Trump issued his ban on refugees, tearing her family apart.
Asia Times Online • 14th September 2018

Basis Questions about Iraqi Bases

Hardly a day has gone by in the past few weeks without a new press report detailing the US military's plans to reduce its footprint in Iraq next year.
Reuters • 14th September 2018

Five die in Christian-Muslim clashes in Egypt

EL KHUSUS, Egypt (Reuters) - Five Egyptians were killed and eight wounded in clashes between Christians and Muslims in a town near Cairo, security sources said on Saturday, in the latest sectarian violence in the most populous Arab state.
Reuters TV • 14th September 2018

Trump re-imposes sanctions on Iran

President Trump has issued an executive order reinstating sweeping sanctions on Iran, months after dropping out of the Iran nuclear deal.
Reuters TV • 14th September 2018

John McCain, war hero and 'maverick' senator, dies at 81

Republican Senator John McCain, who endured years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam before coming to Washington, has died after a battle with brain cancer at the age of 81.
REUTERS ONLINE • 14th September 2018

Republican moderates feel the heat on Kavanaugh

Judge Brett Kavanaugh's stormy confirmation hearings are over. But the fight over his supreme court nomination continues, as Republican senate moderates come under pressure over his views on abortion.
Asia Times Online • 19th February 2005

Iraqi Withdrawal Symptoms

"There is little sign that the palpable anti-occupation groundswell is swaying hearts and minds at the White House. The Bush administration has yet to publicly address the issue of long-term military bases, or when it intends to bring the troops home."

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