Bio
Nisreen A-Nasser
Nisreen was born in Homs and received her diploma in electronics. She is passionate about photography, photoshop and has worked in the field of media to improve her skills. She moved to Jordan after the Syrian revolution began. Nisreen is interested in journalism because she wants to shine a light on forgotten stories from within her country.
Latest Articles
Newly free of the Islamic State, Hasakah councilman alleges SDF abuses
The Kurdish YPG-led Syrian Democratic Forces, backed by US-led coalition […]
Tents torn apart, ‘pulled out of the ground’ by heavy winds near Turkish border
High winds and heavy rain damaged dozens of tents at […]
‘We need money to secure bread’: Blockaded northern Homs town out of options
For the past two months, bread has been largely absent […]
With public schools in tatters, a Damascene teacher fears ‘an ignorant, illiterate generation’
Five years of war has taken its toll on public […]
Activist: Islamic State currency a ‘media stunt’
Amman: The Islamic State never produced its much-publicized precious-metal currency, […]
Madaya residents plant vegetables to stave off hunger
Madaya, best known for dozens of citizens who have died […]
Single mobile medical clinic serves 15,000 displaced by Russian strikes, regime advances
The primary medical service provider for an estimated 15,000 internally […]
Islamic State imposes ‘even stricter measures’ in A-Raqqa
Many residents of A-Raqqa city want nothing more than to […]
Russian airstrike heavily damages Ottoman-era Aleppo mosque
What remains of the Agha Jaq mosque. Photo courtesy of […]
Why repeated Russian bombings are causing northern schools to close
Two months of Russian airstrikes in central and northern Syria […]