Newsweek seeks freelance news reporter [Middle East]

News reporters with experience in digital journalism and Middle East coverage are eligible to apply for this remote job.

Newsweek, a global media organization trusted for more than 90 years, is seeking a Middle East freelance news reporter.

The freelance candidate will be responsible for researching and writing several stories daily, including breaking news, original news and features, interviews and exclusives, ensuring that all published stories adhere to Newsweek’s standards.

Successful candidates should have experience in news reporting for a reputable organization, and be familiar with using social media and Google Trends.

Preference will be given to applicants who read and speak Arabic or Farsi.

Apply now.

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