Hakam Kherallah, Author at New Canadian Media

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Hakam Kherallah

Hakam Kherallah is a veteran Toronto-based Arab Canadian journalist of Syrian descent. He is a member of the NCM Collective.

Syrian refugees at Al Fatih market in Istanbul, Turkey, one of the countries that blocked Syrian elections.
May 26, 2021
Commentary/Politics/Top Stories

Syrian Elections: Farce or Another Rebranding Attempt?

NCM reporter Hakam Kherallah is in Turkey, home to the world’s largest Syrian refugee community, to examine the attitudes of the diaspora

Photo of American armoured vehicles on a highway in Syria.
March 5, 2021
Commentary/Politics/Top Stories

10 Years into Syrian Civil War: No End in Sight

March 15, 2021 will mark 10 years since the start of the civil war in Syria, but as the West's priorities appear

pearson airport
October 8, 2020
Commentary/Health

What I Discovered at Toronto Airport During COVID-19

Arriving at Toronto Pearson during the COVID-19 pandemic is a peculiar experience, with masked airport staff enforcing safety measures at all times.

February 10, 2020
Commentary/Top Stories

What Qassim Suleimani’s killing means to Syrians in Canada

In a region that still believes in the "Greater Syria", where "Southern Syria" included Jerusalem and the Palestinian territories, the name "Al

November 27, 2019
Immigration

No Beeline for al-Assad’s ‘Lap of the Homeland’

Canada remains one of the most desired destinations for the Syrian diaspora, partly based on the good reports from those who have

May 22, 2013
News

EXCLUSIVE: Not too late for Canada to help stop Syria ‘killing machine’

It’s not too late for Canada to play a more pivotal role in the fight against Bashar Al Assad’s “killing machine” in

March 12, 2013
Commentary

Syria: a truly wicked problem

They cannot go unnoticed – luxury cars with Syrian number plates roaming the streets of mega-rich Dubai, which is playing host to

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