I am a freelance journalist and writer based in Berlin, focusing on feature writing and investigative journalism, mainly about Europe. As of March 2025, I’m working on
The Guide to Corporate Influence in Europe, a series of articles on how big companies act very strategically to influence public life and the political process in the EU, and I was part of the
Forever Lobbying Project, a cross-border investigation — published in January 2025 — into the corporate campaign to water down a proposal to restrict PFAS chemicals in the EU. I am also researching
creative formats to disseminate the results of journalistic investigations, and developing a methodological guide that I call
Follow the Governance. Earlier, I was a project director at
Arena for Journalism in Europe, and I was the co-initiator and coordinator of the cross-border project
Cities for Rent: Investigating Corporate Landlords Across Europe, which won the European Press Prize Innovation Award in 2022. Before moving to Berlin, as a journalist I was successively based in London, Nairobi, Istanbul and Barcelona. I have reported from more than 20 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East; and my writing has appeared in Foreign Policy magazine, Al Jazeera, New Statesman and El País, among other media outlets. In 2017 and 2018, I researched and wrote about citizen political activism, democracy and human rights in Europe
thanks to an Open Society Fellowship. In 2012, my feature ‘
A la horca con 14 años’ (‘To the Gallows at 14’), about a child sentenced to death in South Sudan, won the Dario D’Angelo Award, given by the Marco Luchetta Foundation.