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
On Putin's terms? From Ukraine escalation to US-Russia talks
10-01-2022
Is it better than Putin bargained for? Critics of Geneva talks between Cold War rivals say they reward the Kremlin for its massive troop build-up on the Ukrainian border. Would the United States be sitting down with Russia without the threat of an invasion? Is it better to talk or not to talk?
The shadow of January 6: Which way for democracy in America?
07-01-2022
On the first anniversary of the US Capitol assault, the arrests and revelations keep coming over a planned insurrection, encouraged and never denounced by an outgoing president who was trying to stop the certification of an election he had lost...
European campaign? Macron mounts re-election bid amid French EU presidency
05-01-2022
When Emmanuel Macron first ran for president five years ago, he touted himself as a disruptor; a leader who could reform France from outside the box of the traditional political parties. It turns out the reformer can sometimes be a loose cannon.
Erdogan's gamble: What's behind Turkey's soaring inflation?
04-01-2022
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is defying the standard prescriptions for inflation – the country's worst in nearly two decades – by burning through currency reserves and central bank governors to keep interest rates low. As those reserves dwindle and lines lengthen at subsidised bakeries..
Post-coup showdown in Sudan: No room for compromise after PM Hamdok's resignation?
03-01-2022
Resignation of the Sudanese civilian PM Hamdok deprives coup leaders of their face of being the natural continuity between the revolution that toppled longtime strongman Omar el-Bachir in 2019 and a junta that's since scrapped power sharing and jailed key architects of the transition to democracy.
Inside the new Afghanistan: FRANCE 24's exclusive look at life under the Taliban
16-12-2021
What's it really like inside the new Afghanistan? Four months after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, FRANCE 24 went to the capital and beyond to speak to citizens from all walks of life. What they heard was a mix: relief that the guns have gone quiet but worry over the prospect of a bleak winter.
Leaving Timbuktu: What next as France redeploys in northern Mali?
15-12-2021
Nine years after Timbuktu welcomed them as liberators, French troops are withdrawing from their final outpost in Mali's north. There are no cries of mission accomplished: the jihadist radicals who scattered when French-led forces intervened in 2013..
What's the alternative? Time running out to rescue Iran nuclear deal
14-12-2021
With Tehran feared to be weeks away from a point of no return on nuclear weapons, are we looking down the barrel of an arms race in the Middle East? With little optimism in the air for the current round of talks in Vienna, where might this leave the Biden administration?
Boris Johnson on the edge: Is the UK PM the problem or just a symptom?
01-01-2022
Are Boris Johnson's days numbered as British prime minister? If you had been reading the usually supportive British tabloids over the past few days, you would probably conclude that it's just a question of time, given the controversy over last year's Covid-rule-breaking Christmas party...
Pressure on the Olympics: Will Peng Shuai case overshadow Beijing Winter Games?
02-12-2021
A video distributed by the International Olympic Committee is not enough to reassure the tennis world. The Women's Tennis Association is suspending all tournaments in China until it is sure that doubles star Peng Shuai is safe and sound...