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My 2020 Portfolio Highlights

After years of covering the intersection of sports and politics for mainstream outlets like The Guardian and The New York Times, investigative reporter Karim Zidan is launching his own newsletter.

The past few months have seen the world engulfed in a global pandemic unlike any seen in the last century, followed by economic collapse, and unprecedented political tension in the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. 2020 was the year where a horrific blast devastated Beirut, where George Floyd was murdered, where Australian bushfires burned an estimated 18.6 million hectares, where red-hot lava gushed out of a volcano in the Philippines, and where locust swarms invaded Africa.

To say that 2020 was a difficult year would be an understatement.

While this past year brought much tragedy and despair, it was also the year that saw SpaceX launched two astronauts into space for the first time, the rise of work from home, wide-scale protests demanding police reforms, and a coronavirus vaccine developed in record time. Personally, 2020 was one of the best years of my professional career. I became a published fiction writer, translated several works from Arabic by authors I admire, and published a string of investigative reporting that I am extremely proud of.

Here are the highlights:

Journalism

The Guardian

Tinfoil gloves: why has MMA become a breeding ground for QAnon?

How the UFC became the sports arm of Donald Trump’s Maga regime

Khabib Nurmagomedov’s dominance was straightforward. His legacy is anything but

The UFC’s defiance of the coronavirus outbreak is reckless and irresponsible

What UFC can learn from mistakes boxing made during Spanish flu outbreak

Covid-19 livestreams prove athletes are not automatic role models

Right Wing Watch

Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, and the New Far-Right Battleground

Parler and the Free Speech Red Herring

The QAnon General: Tracing the Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Michael Flynn

Trump Superfan Tito Ortiz and the Far-Right Political Cagefight

BloodyElbow

Democrat Andrew Yang on UFC’s ‘systematic exploitation’ of fighters

Kinahan in the Kingdom: How Irish mafia infiltrated combat sports in Bahrain

Renzo Gracie: A history of hate

Building Castles: Neo-Nazi fight clubs on the rise in Athens

PFL partners with Russian promotion linked to fight fixing & assaulting peaceful protestors

Arabian Fights: How UFC Fight Island became a sales pitch for Abu Dhabi

The Political Punch: Manny Pacquiao’s rise to power

How U.S. sanctions will impact Ramzan Kadyrov’s MMA aspirations

The American Prospect

‘It’s Going to Be an Incredible Fight’

Art Writing

Menhat Helmy in New York

Engraved on the Heart: Remembering Menhat Helmy, Egypt’s forgotten pioneer

Menhat Helmy: Reclaiming the Legacy of an Egyptian Modernist

When Art Rejects Propaganda: The case of the Aswan High Dam

Art & Diplomacy: Making sense of Macron’s meeting with Fairuz

Saudi Arabia establishes Art Biennale despite derailed Vision 2030 projects

Grief, Anger & Regret: The Six-Day War that changed modern Egyptian art

Fiction

A Blue Pill Night (for Bull’s Men Fiction)

Long Live the Storm (for Rusted Radishes)

Gabriel (for Sultan’s Seal)

Translation

Naguib Mahfouz – The Man in the Picture (for Arablit Quarterly)

I joined the short list of privileged translators who have had the opportunity to translate works by Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz. This was easily one of the great achievements of my professional career.

Essay

Why Must We Die?

In the wake of the Beirut blast that devastated Lebanon, I reflected on what it means to be an Arab left to the whim of incompetent governments that allow their citizens to perish.

After years of covering the intersection of sports and politics for mainstream outlets like The Guardian and The New York Times, investigative reporter Karim Zidan is launching his own newsletter.

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