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Senior international journalist and Brussels-based correspondent with over 20 years of experience covering EU institutions, NATO, and international security, with a strong focus on transatlantic relations and the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood. I have reported from the core of European and international decision-making, covering NATO summits, European Councils, and Foreign Affairs Councils, and conducting in-depth interviews with heads of state, EU commissioners, and NATO leadership. My work combines high-level political access with clear, analytical reporting on complex policy and security issues. I am also the author of widely published photographs documenting the immediate aftermath of the 2016 Brussels Airport terrorist attacks, recognised among Photos of the Year by Getty Images, Reuters, AP, The New York Times, and The Guardian.
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In this exclusive interview, I speak with with the NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen on key geopolitical developments, including the suspension of Ukraine’s EU integration process and the political choices of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych. The conversation also covers Georgia–NATO cooperation, democratic standards, and Georgia’s progress in meeting Euro-Atlantic expectations.
In this video, I reflect on the immediate aftermath of the 2016 Brussels terrorist attacks. One image in particular — a man severely injured in the airport — remained with me long after the event. Driven by the ethical responsibility that can follow crisis reporting, I recount my determination to find him and understand what became of his life after the attack. The piece offers a rare insight into the conflict photography and the lasting impact such moments have on both subjects and journalists.