Selection of works
Sex trafficking cases climb in New York – NYPD accused of turning a blind eye
New York City has witnessed an escalation in sexual violence, and a “very high degree” of human trafficking. Victims, some as young as 12, face a “traffic jam of men rolling through to buy sex”. The NYPD is accused of failing to protect its citizens.
‘We escaped the Taliban, but it’s impossible to begin a new life in the UK’
Twelve months on from the evacuation, thousands of Afghan refugees struggled to live a normal life in the UK. Thousands remained in temporary accommodation, has to battle bureaucratic employment rules, and students struggled to re-enroll on courses.
News and other works
- Podcast: Why is Trump giving billions to Argentina? Oct 24. The Guardian 
- Colombia urges US to halt strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats: ‘It is murder’. Oct 23. The Guardian 
- Colombia recalls US ambassador amid spat with Trump over strikes on alleged drug boats. Oct 20. The Guardian 
- Column: President Milei, live in concert. Oct 15. The New World 
- President Petro accuses US of killing Colombians in attacks on ‘narco-boats’. October 9. The Guardian 
- Part of Pablo Escobar’s ranch to be given to women scarred by Colombia conflict. October 2. The Guardian 
- Column: Trump and the politics of cocaine. October 1. The New World 
- Column: Venezuela, the land of eternal Christmas. September 24. The New World 
- Column: A biodiverse bridge between two worlds. September 10. The New World 
- Trump’s cold brew: New York coffee shops warn of higher prices amid steep tariffs. August 16. The Guardian 
- Argentina rocked as contaminated medical fentanyl kills up to 96 patients. August 14. The Guardian 
- Analysis: Milei’s broken chainsaw. August 13. The New World 
- Colombian senator Miguel Uribe dies after June campaign shooting. August 11. The Guardian 
- ‘We’ve begun oil spill response training’: Patagonia prepares for the largest crude oil export port in Argentina. August 8. The Guardian 
- ‘This is no life’: Trump deportees unable to return home left in limbo in Panama. August 6. The Guardian 
- Sexual violence surges in Haiti as gangs use rape to control population. August 4. The Telegraph 
- I shot innocent people to meet kill quotas. Now I help families find them. August 3. The Sunday Times 
- Column: Cartagena, the jewel in Colombia’s culinary crown. July 16. The New World 
- Colombia identifies new threat in drug war: the autonomous narco drone sub. July 11. The Guardian 
- Colombia gangs lure children to join ranks via TikTok and Facebook, UN warns. June 27. The Guardian 
- Assassination attempt in Colombia sparks fears of return to bloody past: ‘It’s a devastating moment’. June 13. The Telegraph 
- Column: Inside South America’s only safe consumption room. June 11. The New European 
- ‘The cartels and clans are ecstatic’: How USAID cuts have emboldened Colombia’s narcos. June 10. The Telegraph 
- Shot Colombian presidential candidate needs ‘miracle’ to survive, wife says. June 9. The Guardian 
- ‘People think prison is for rehabilitation. It is all lies’: could community service work better than jail? June 1. The Guardian 
- ‘Historic milestone’ as court hears the horrors of Peru’s forced sterilisation programme. May 29. The Telegraph 
- Argentina used as a ‘testing ground’ for eroding abortion rights, warns Amnesty. May 28. The Guardian 
- Guyana president decries Venezuela’s plan to hold elections ‘in our territory’. May 23. The Guardian 
- Netflix series reignites search for family of creator disappeared by Argentina dictatorship. May 11. The Guardian 
- Murder of Colombian model sparks outrage over rising femicides. May 19. The Guardian 
- ‘A cemetery of trees’: vast green expanses turned to dust as loggers plunder South America’s Gran Chaco. May 7. The Guardian 
- Column: Argentina’s lithium wars. April 30. The New European 
- ‘He listened to everyone’: Buenos Aires remembers pope as voice for the poor. April 22. The Guardian 
- State Department to shut embassies and close Africa operations. April 20. The Telegraph 
- Russia ‘exploiting Easter truce’ to improve front line positions. April 20. The Telegraph 
- ‘I became like a slave’: why 43 women are suing the secretive Opus Dei Catholic group in Argentina. April 14. The Guardian 
- Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador ‘alive and secure’, says US. April 14. The Telegraph 
- Russia ‘crossed line of decency’ in Palm Sunday attack that killed 34. April 13. The Telegraph 
- Putin does not want peace — here is the proof. April 4. The Telegraph 
- Column: ‘It feels like the dictatorship again’. April 2. The New European 
- Column: The women against Milei. March 19. The New European 
- How Diego Maradona became an unlikely protest hero. March 15. The Sunday Times 
- Trump considers new travel ban to target 43 countries. March 15. The Telegraph 
- Photographer in coma after Argentina police hit pensioner protest hard. March 13. The Guardian 
- Argentina flooding: 16 killed as two girls swept away by rising waters. March 10. The Guardian 
- Who is in Starmer’s coalition of the willing and what can it do? March 3. The Telegraph 
- Left in the dark: Cañada Real faces anxious wait after battling fifth winter without electricity. March. EEI Magazine. 
- Javier Milei faces impeachment calls after Argentina cryptocurrency collapse. Feb 17. The Guardian 
- Trump’s aid cuts will lead to a surge in propaganda and misinformation, say press freedom groups. Feb 11. The Guardian 
- Bukele-mania: El Salvador strongman’s crime clampdown excites regional right. Feb 7. The Guardian 
- Musk ‘could shut off welfare programmes’ after gaining access to $6 trillion payment system. Feb 2. The Telegraph 
- Milei government plans to remove femicide from Argentina penal code. Jan 29. The Guardian 
- Statue of Spanish conquistador Pizarro returned to Lima city centre. Jan 19. The Telegraph 
- ‘Financial suffocation’: Argentina’s medics fear impact of Milei’s chainsaw cuts. Jan 6. The Guardian 
- Is Javier Milei’s shock therapy really helping Argentina? Dec 7. The Sunday Times. 
- ‘The smell hurts’: why has the supreme court washed its hands of Argentina’s ‘rotten river’? Dec 2. The Guardian. 
- Russia and Syria bomb rebel-held Idlib as Assad prepares major counter-attack. Dec 1. The Telegraph 
- Nato and Ukraine to hold emergency talks over Russia’s new hypersonic missile. Nov 23. The Telegraph 
- Ukraine has lost more than 40pc of land it captured in Russia’s Kursk. Nov 23. The Telegraph 
- Milei plan to privatise Argentina river sparks fears among local communities. Nov 20. The Guardian. 
- Argentinian President Milei to answer for regressive social policies. Nov 19. The New Internationalist. 
- Peru’s forced sterilisation policy could constitute a crime against humanity. Oct 31. The Telegraph. 
- High-stakes pension plebiscite could turn Uruguay’s election in to its ‘Brexit moment’. Oct 25. The Guardian. 
- Surrogacy ring accused of exploiting vulnerable women in Argentina. Oct 22. The Guardian. 
- Grief and shock at Buenos Aires hotel where Liam Payne died: ‘I came to say goodbye’. Oct 17. The Guardian. 
- Liam Payne, former One Direction singer, dies aged 31, Oct 17. The Guardian. 
- Candles, tears and applause in Buenos Aires as One Direction fans say farewell to Liam Payne. Oct 15. The Guardian. 
- ‘Do they take us for fools?’: Argentina vice-president lambasts Falklands pact. Sept 30. The Guardian. 
- Poverty in Argentina soars to over 50% as Milei’s austerity measures hit hard. Sept 27. The Guardian 
- Russia drops 900 glide bombs in a week on Ukraine. Sept 22. The Telegraph 
- ‘I get so many threats’: the woman standing up for female journalists against rising repression. September 9. The Guardian 
- Sheikh Hasina’s tainted legacy after two-decade rule in Bangladesh. August 5. The Telegraph 
- Mexican journalist shot dead while under police protection. August 5. The Telegraph 
- Argentina will use AI to ‘predict future crimes’ but experts worry for citizens’ rights. August 1. The Guardian 
- Venezuela’s ‘fraudulent’ election: What happens next? July 30. The Telegraph 
- Argentina’s far-right president poised to shut down anti-gender violence agency. June 7 2024. The Guardian 
- ‘Tired of being humiliated’: Argentina players walk out over pay and conditions. June 5 2024. The Guardian 
- ‘Seek care immediately’: Four dead in outbreak of waterborne disease following Brazil floods. May 28 2024. The Telegraph 
- Activists blame Argentina’s government after three gay women killed in arson attack. May 15 2024. The Guardian 
- Andean alarm: climate crisis increases fears of glacial lake flood in Peru [Photography]. March 26 2024. The Guardian. 
- ‘I can’t face how much she suffered’: Argentina femicides at record high as Milei dilutes protections. January 30 2024. The Guardian 
- Hundreds of penguin chicks die of bird flu in Falklands, millions more at risk. January 21 2024. The Telegraph 
- They searched for Argentina’s ‘disappeared’ – now they are helping to find Ukraine’s dead. January 5 2024. The Telegraph 
- Latin America’s health systems are falling behind the rest of the world. January 4 2024. The Telegraph 
- Milei’s cuts to maternity leave blocked by court in Argentina. January 2 2024. The Telegraph 
- Chile votes against controversial rewrite of Pinochet-era constitution. December 17 2023. The Telegraph 
- Javier Milei about-turns as he commits to Paris climate agreement. December 10 2023. The Telegraph 
- Milei to overhaul Argentinian state with ‘radical’ package of reforms. December 9 2023. The Telegraph 
- Javier Milei vows to scrap Argentina’s version of BBC. November 20 2023. The Telegraph 
- ‘My brother played football all over the world – his suicide was a complete shock’. November 15 2023. The Telegraph 
- Bird flu detected in Antarctica for first time as fears grow of mass wipe-outs. October 24 2023. The Telegraph 
- Argentina’s election frontrunner accused of denying atrocities of bloody dictatorship. October 21 2023. The Telegraph 
- Nearly 1,000 firefighters battle massive wildfire in Argentina. October 11 2023. The Telegraph 
- For Argentina’s poorest, life becomes impossible as inflation hits 124 percent. October 7 2023. The Sunday Times 
- ‘We are fighting for the girls who come after us’: abortion rights at risk in Argentina election. October 2 2023. The Guardian 
- Pinochet still divides Chile 50 years on. August 27 2023. The Sunday Times 
- ‘The Taliban sends me daily death threats – I fear for women who couldn’t escape.’ August 15 2023. The Telegraph 
- Inside Porton Down: the new unit set up to fight the next pandemic. August 7 2023. The Telegraph 
- Women and children targeted in Haiti kidnap crisis. August 2 2023. The Telegraph 
- Iran’s ‘morality police’ use CCTV to target one million women for not wearing headscarves. July 26 2023. The Telegraph 
- Girls as young as 12 raped in Sudan conflict as UN warns of rise in sexual violence. June 19 2023. The Telegraph 
- Eightfold increase in child migrants crossing treacherous Darien Gap. May 31 2023. The Telegraph 
- There are 50 million modern slaves in the world – this is how they’re exploited. May 24 2023. The Telegraph 
- Hospitals looted and ambulances hijacked during Sudan’s fierce fighting. April 19 2023. The Telegraph 
- Blindness, brain damage and burns: Violent crackdowns on protests leaves 120,000 seriously injured. March 22 2023. The Telegraph 
- ‘Three soldiers took turns raping me in front of my children’. February 22 2023. The Telegraph 
- ‘Russian troops deprived diabetic patient of insulin to let him slowly die’. February 21 2023. The Telegraph 
- ‘Six of my classmates died in the war’: The Ukrainian refugees with time ticking on their visas. February 20 2023. The Telegraph 
- ‘When I was three, my mouth started to smell bad. Then I lost part of my face’. January 23 2023. The Telegraph 
- The hunt for Putin’s war rapists. December 22 2022. The Telegraph 
- Lies, love and deception: inside the cut-throat world of international adoption. December 6 2022. The Telegraph 
- Castration, gang-rape, forced nudity: How Russia’s soldiers terrorise Ukraine with sexual violence. November 28 2022. The Telegraph 
- ‘We can sell your body parts’: the poverty lurking behind a tourist paradise. August 10 2022. The Telegraph 
- ‘Parents had to watch their children deteriorate’: Refugees forced into immigration detention centres. July 21 2022. The Telegraph 
- Kidnappings double as Haiti descends into lawless hell. July 15 2022. The Telegraph 
- Waterborne parasites are laying eggs inside women’s bodies – with deadly consequences. June 14 2022. The Telegraph 
- ‘Covid’s not the real problem’: Why Ghana’s vaccination drive is stagnating. May 9 2022. The Telegraph 
- Ukraine’s health crisis: ‘I don’t know what will kill me first – HIV or bombs.’ April 5 2022. The Telegraph 
- The doctors were cruel’ – Chilean government apologises for forced sterilisation of HIV woman. May 27 2022. The Telegraph 
- Doctors play ‘hide and find’ with children as air raids ring out across Ukraine. March 1 2022. The Telegraph 
- Afghans forced to sell their kidneys as extreme hunger tightens its grip. February 28 2022. The Telegraph 
- Colombia decriminalises abortion as Green Wave protests gain ‘unstoppable momentum’. February 22 2022. The Telegraph 
- Secret health service: Myanmar’s military junta drives medics underground. January 26 2022. The Telegraph 
- Silenced with violence: doctors paid heavy price for treating Covid patients in Nicaragua. January 17 2022. The Telegraph 
- Britain’s decision to work with Taliban is ‘kick in the head’, says Afghanistan’s first female mayor. July 16 2021. The Telegraph 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
