German journalist specializing in video production and international reporting

Nour Hariri

   Berlin   /   Germany

Nour Hariri – From the Written Word to Impact: A Thoughtful Voice in Media

In a media landscape often dominated by noise and surface-level narratives, Nour Hariri emerges as a distinct and intellectual voice. An engineer, writer, and translator with a Master’s degree in philosophy, Nour brings a rare combination of analytical rigor and cultural sensitivity to the world of media. She does not merely report facts—she unpacks their meanings, questions their contexts, and transforms them into tools for deeper understanding.

Her diverse background in translation, academic research, and literary writing has shaped her into a unique media professional. Rather than treating content as disposable information, Nour views it as layered discourse—rich with social, political, and philosophical significance. This enables her to create media that informs, challenges, and empowers.

Nour’s literary talent was internationally recognized when she won first place in the 2016 Short Story Contest organized by the European Institute of the Mediterranean in Barcelona. This achievement wasn’t just a literary accolade; it marked her ability to give voice to collective struggles through personal narratives—a quality that continues to define her media approach today.

As a translator, Nour has worked on critical texts such as Parting Ways: Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism and The Psychic Life of Power, reflecting her deep engagement with discourse on identity, power, and resistance. These themes are not only theoretical interests but essential foundations for a media practice rooted in awareness, critique, and advocacy.

Nour Hariri doesn’t produce media for consumption—she creates it for reflection and transformation. She represents a new generation of media voices that operate not just within the field, but also reshape its boundaries from a critical, feminist, and humanist perspective.