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Last updated: 2025/12/30 at 5:10 PM
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Abdullah Rashid Al Hammadi, a veteran Emirati journalist and current Abu Dhabi Bureau Chief for Gulf News, is being recognized for over four decades of impactful reporting across both Arabic and English media landscapes. His career, beginning in 1980, has spanned pivotal moments in regional and global history, establishing him as a leading voice in journalism within the United Arab Emirates and the broader Arab world. Al Hammadi’s contributions extend beyond news reporting to include influential commentary and advocacy for press freedom.

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Early Career and International ExposureThe “Dababees” Column and Social Commentary

Throughout his extensive career, Al Hammadi has held key positions at Al Ittihad newspaper, including Head of International News and Acting Managing Editor. He has interviewed numerous high-profile figures, including current and former presidents of the UAE, Yemen, Egypt, and the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. His reporting has covered major events like the Iran-Iraq War and the fall of the Berlin Wall, consistently providing insightful analysis.

A Legacy in UAE Journalism

Al Hammadi’s journey in journalism commenced with Al Ittihad in 1980, where he quickly demonstrated a talent for news gathering and analysis. He steadily ascended through the editorial ranks, gaining experience in various facets of the publication. This progression allowed him to develop a comprehensive understanding of the media industry and the evolving needs of the public.

Early Career and International Exposure

His early roles focused on international news, providing him with opportunities to report from significant global locations. A period in Washington, D.C., saw him become a member of the National Press Club, further solidifying his connections within the international press community. He also received specialized training from Reuters in both Cairo and London, enhancing his journalistic skills.

The “Dababees” Column and Social Commentary

From 2000 to 2008, Al Hammadi gained widespread recognition for his “Dababees” column. This platform allowed him to offer a critical perspective on social issues prevalent in the UAE and the Arab region. The column was known for its directness and willingness to tackle sensitive topics, fostering public debate and contributing to social awareness.

Al Hammadi’s commitment to the journalistic profession is further demonstrated by his active involvement in professional organizations. He is a founding member of the UAE Journalists Association and a former board member, advocating for the rights and responsibilities of journalists. He also maintains affiliations with the General Federation of Arab Journalists and the International Federation of Journalists, demonstrating a dedication to international media standards.

His work isn’t solely focused on breaking news; Al Hammadi has also dedicated time to research and analysis. As Director of the Research Center at Al Ittihad, he oversaw the production of in-depth reports on a variety of topics, contributing to a more informed public discourse. This role highlights his commitment to responsible and evidence-based reporting.

The impact of Al Hammadi’s career extends beyond individual articles and interviews. He has played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of news coverage in the UAE, particularly concerning international affairs and social issues. His dedication to accuracy and objectivity has set a high standard for aspiring journalists in the region.

Additionally, Al Hammadi’s long-term presence in the media has provided him with a unique perspective on the evolution of the UAE itself. He has witnessed and reported on the country’s rapid development and its increasing role on the global stage. This historical context informs his current reporting and allows him to offer nuanced insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the nation.

Meanwhile, the UAE continues to invest in developing its media infrastructure and fostering a vibrant press environment. Initiatives aimed at supporting local journalists and promoting media literacy are gaining momentum, building upon the foundation laid by pioneers like Al Hammadi. The country recognizes the importance of a free and independent press in a modern, democratic society.

In contrast to some regions where press freedom is restricted, the UAE has generally maintained a relatively open media environment, allowing for a degree of critical reporting. However, like many countries, it also has laws in place to protect national security and public order, which can sometimes lead to tensions between the government and the media. Al Hammadi’s career has navigated these complexities with professionalism and integrity.

Looking ahead, the UAE media landscape is expected to continue evolving, driven by technological advancements and changing audience preferences. The rise of social media and online news platforms presents both challenges and opportunities for traditional media outlets. Adapting to these changes and maintaining journalistic standards will be crucial for the future of reporting in the region. The ongoing development of media regulations and ethical guidelines will likely be a key focus in the coming years.

The next steps involve continued support for journalistic training programs and initiatives that promote media diversity. The Ministry of Culture and Youth is expected to announce further funding for these programs in the coming quarter. It remains to be seen how quickly the UAE media sector will fully embrace new technologies and adapt to the evolving demands of a digital audience, but Al Hammadi’s legacy provides a strong foundation for future growth and innovation.

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