A tredici anni dall'inizio delle violenze, che cosa rimane della Siria? Che fine ha fatto il movimento pacifico popolare che chiedeva riforme e libertà? Perché la Siria non trova più spazio nell'...
Investigating crime and corruption in the Middle East and North Africa
A little over ten years ago, the battle for control of Aleppo marked a turning point in the war in Syria: the reconquest of the city by the government of Bashar al Assad closed the phase of hope for t...
Increasing reports are emerging of sexual violence being committed in the war in Ukraine, and it occurs during conflict of all kinds. Few journalistic challenges carry a greater weight of responsibili...
Balas para Todas: the female gaze in reporting on the Middle East and North Africa
Balas Para Todas isn’t about a female “bang-bang” club. It is a conversation, a confession, and a conclusion – that the growing presence of women reporters in war zones and post-war zones acro...
The Syrian uprising of 2011 (and the subsequent conflict) marked a fundamental breaking point in the informational environment of the country. The collapse of the Syrian regime’s authority over larg...
Investigative journalists and independent publications have always been a thorn in the side of those in power, particularly of corrupt governments. In recent years media censorship and repression of i...
The situation of the Kurdish people is becoming increasingly critical. President Trump's decision to withdraw American troops from Northern Syria paved the way for the Turkish offensive, and appeared ...
Reporting conflict, promoting peace? When journalists get between the frontlines (experiences from Colombia, Nigeria, Somalia and Syria)
There are many traps for journalists reporting from conflict areas. Next to security risks, they have to constantly ask themselves how to sensibly report on rapidly changing situations, they have to b...