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Montather Rassoul

(He/Him)
Estonia, United Arab Emirates, United States
Covers:  Business Strategy and Leadership – Sharing insights on how companies can navigate challenges, grow, and innovate in competitive markets. Market Trends and Economic Analysis – Analyzing global
Doesn't Cover: Celebrity gossip or entertainment news Political commentary Sensational or tabloid content
Thinker | Planner | Publisher

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Montather Rassoul’s Biography

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I've always believed that sharing knowledge is as important as gaining it. My journey into journalism began when I realized that the stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership in the business world, especially in challenging environments like Iraq and Syria, needed a platform. Through my articles, published on platforms such as The Fifth Skill, I aim to bridge the gap between theory and practice. I write about business strategy, market trends, and leadership, but more importantly, I shar…

What was your first job as a journalist?

My first job as a journalist was writing about local business trends and entrepreneurship for a regional publication. It allowed me to blend my business background with storytelling, focusing on the challenges and successes of small business owners. It was a great way to learn how to connect with an audience and highlight stories that often go unnoticed in the larger media landscape. That early experience taught me the importance of finding unique angles and giving a voice to people who are making an impact in their communities.

Have you ever used a typewriter?

Yes

How is social media changing news?

Social media has revolutionized how news is produced, consumed, and distributed. It’s democratized journalism, giving everyday people the power to report and share stories in real time. Platforms like Twitter and Facebook allow news to spread rapidly, often before traditional outlets can respond. This has increased the speed of news cycles but has also led to challenges, such as misinformation and the need for fact-checking.social media has made news more interactive. Audiences can now engage directly with journalists, contributing to discussions and shaping narratives in ways that weren't possible before. It’s a two-way street, where both the media and the public are part of the conversation. Social media also allows niche stories to reach global audiences, breaking down barriers and diversifying the kinds of stories that get attention. However, the challenge remains in balancing speed with accuracy and credibility