Présentation
Je suis une journaliste télévision passionnée de géopolitique et de sujets de société, j'affectionne particulièrement l'enquête, le documentaire, le médium vidéo ainsi que le podcast.Expérience






Formation
Griffith College Dublin
Ecole du Nouveau Journalisme (EFJ)
Réalisations
War at what price? Russia, NATO weigh cost of Ukraine showdown
25-01-2022
The West still doesn't know why war in Ukraine might happen, but it increasingly seems like it's happening. Kiev is trying to keep calm and rally support while being surrounded on three sides and being the recent victim of a cyberattack that feels like a dry run.
Final countdown: Anxious, divided America votes
03-11-2020
It's November 3 and a divided nation is going to the polls in the middle of a pandemic. With record early voting, there will be an anxious wait for results from the US presidential election. Will the loser concede gracefully, or could the United States face a constitutional crisis?
Can the party last? Johnson defies calls for leadership challenge
20-01-2022
Is he living on borrowed time, or does Boris Johnson's brand of populism make the British PM scandal-proof? It's certainly not great optics when a Tory MP crosses the aisle to join the Labour opposition benches during Prime Minister's Questions...
Powerless Europe? Soaring prices expose EU's energy dependence
19-01-2022
With prices at the pump surging and a showdown looming with major gas supplier Russia, the French president addressed the European Parliament to mark France's rotating presidency of the bloc. We ask about what Emmanuel Macron said and didn't say about the highest fuel prices in seven years..
If Russia did invade: How far would the West go to support Ukraine?
18-01-2022
How strong is the West's resolve when it comes to Ukraine? A steady diet of diplomacy is so far failing to lift the uncertainty over Vladimir Putin's true intentions when it comes to those 100,000 troops amassed at the border.
China in a bubble: Can Winter Olympics keep out Omicron?
17-01-2022
Call it an Olympic-sized gamble. Ahead of Chinese New Year holiday travel and the Winter Games, authorities there are sticking to their zero-Covid policy. As Omicron tears through much of the rest of the world, can the coronavirus really be barred from the Beijing Olympics?
All about the unvaccinated? How to manage the Omicron wave
13-01-2022
Authorities in Europe are being very cautious, but it seems the record-breaking infection rate of the Omicron variant could soon be followed by a sharp decline in Covid-19 cases. This scenario still leaves the most vulnerable at risk, such as the elderly..
Kazakhstan's changing of the guard: What next for former Soviet republic after crackdown?
12-01-2022
Order has been restored in Kazakhstan after protests turned to open revolt in clashes last week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev calls it an attempted coup, blaming foreign terror networks, but he's also arrested the former head of security left over from his once all-powerful predecessor...
Mali under embargo: Why is regional bloc ECOWAS coming down hard on junta?
11-01-2022
Why are Mali's neighbours coming down hard? A harsh embargo has been decided after coup leaders in that landlocked West African state reneged on their promise of a quick return to civilian rule. How harsh? We talk border closures and trade embargoes.