After the earthquake, deep in the Atlas Mountains, Boumazough was vital in finding the body of a man cycling the world.
Stefanie Dekker
Stefanie joined Al Jazeera English in November 2005. She has travelled extensively for Al Jazeera as International Correspondent, covering and reporti... ng on stories from Angola, Iraq, Egypt, Afghanistan, Gaza, Israel and the United States.
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Al Jazeera speaks to Beirut residents in the aftermath of the explosion on August 4.
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Global alliance expected pledge billions in online summit to combat COVID-19.