I am a freelance journalist and writer based in Berlin, focusing on feature writing and investigative journalism, mainly about Europe. As of mid-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.