Ben taub new yorker
Ben Taub is a journalist and writer who has written for The New Yorker magazine. He is known for his in-depth reporting and narrative storytelling, and has written about a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, and social issues.
Some of Taub's notable articles for The New Yorker include:
- "The Last Days of the Syrian Army" (2015): This article tells the story of the Syrian army's final days in the city of Aleppo, and explores the human cost of the conflict.
- "The ISIS Enforcers" (2016): This article profiles the ISIS fighters who were responsible for enforcing the group's harsh rules and punishments in the city of Mosul.
- "The Battle for Mosul" (2017): This article provides an inside look at the Iraqi military's campaign to retake the city of Mosul from ISIS.
- "The Fall of Raqqa" (2017): This article tells the story of the fall of Raqqa, the de facto capital of ISIS, and explores the aftermath of the city's liberation.
- "The Last Refugees of the Syrian War" (2018): This article profiles the last remaining refugees of the Syrian war, and explores the challenges they face in finding safety and stability.
Taub's writing has been widely praised for its vivid storytelling, nuanced reporting, and ability to humanize complex issues. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the National Magazine Award and the Overseas Press Club Award.