Articles

‘I love life’: The man who has scheduled his death so he can enjoy living, Al Jazeera, September 2025

Britain’s Asylum Process Endangers Sexual Violence Survivors, Jacobin, July 2024

‘Never giving up’: A former Afghan refugee’s mission to heal trauma, Al Jazeera, December 2023

Language Is a Powerful Weapon in the Israel-Palestine Conflict, New Lines Magazine, November 2023

Rendered Invisible: Women’s health inequalities in the West Bank, Long Road Magazine, September 2023

A silent emergency: the rise in suicides among UK doctors, Al Jazeera, July 2023

‘My village’: Destroyed in the Nakba, rebuilt memory by memory
Al Jazeera, May 2023

It Takes a Village to Save a Frog
Smithsonian Mag, April 2023

Can asylum seekers in Europe survive the cost-of-living crisis?
Al Jazeera, March 2023

The feminist community emerging from the war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera, January 2023

Women in war: A pregnant soldier contemplates front-line return
Al Jazeera, October 2022

Inside a shelter for displaced Ukrainian children
Al Jazeera, October 2022

Women in War: A psychologist helps Ukrainian soldiers’ families
Al Jazeera, October 2022

What the war means for Ukrainians with disabilities
Al Jazeera, October 2022

Ukraine’s hidden conflict: Wounded and wanting to return to war
Al Jazeera, September 2022

Greenland’s sustainable halibut fishery may threaten newfound corals, sponges
Mongabay, September 2022

The hospital train helping Ukraine’s sick and wounded
Al Jazeera, September 2022

How Covid worsened social exclusion and mental health outcomes for the UK’s most marginalised children
Lacuna Magazine, August 2022

Worlds apart: 24 hours with two refugees in Poland
Al Jazeera, May 2022

A room of their own: The lives of Ukrainian women refugees
Al Jazeera, May 2022

‘We deserve a fresh start’: The UK’s female victims of slavery
Al Jazeera, March 2022


Excluded: How women suffer from digital poverty in the UK
Al Jazeera, September 2021

How the UK Became an Origin Country for Human Trafficking
VICE / The Fuller Project, July 2021

‘So enigmatic’: injured sloth inspires rescue centre in Venezuela
The Guardian, July 2021

The Sneaky Conservatism of China’s Feminist Dramas
Foreign Policy, June 2021

High-Tech Tools Join the Hunt for Forgotten Mines
Bloomberg, April 2021

The Future of Solar is Small
Foreign Policy, April 2021


‘You can carry on or give up’: Families living with rare diseases
Al Jazeera, February 2021

How the pandemic has made life even more difficult for women seeking asylum
openDemocracy, December 2020

The Memory Weavers (on craft as protest against femicide in Mexico)
Hazlitt, November 2020

Zoo Closures Are Putting Conservation Programs in Jeopardy
Bloomberg, October 2020

‘My chickens are always pleased to see me!’ Life with the hen rescuers
The Guardian, June 2020

Love and Dignity: Inside the UK’s special needs schools
Al Jazeera, May 2020

On the Road with London’s Gig Economy Workers
Al Jazeera, May 2020

A Different Kind of Anarchy in the UK
Slate, March 2020

Burying the Dead in Taipei’s Public Parks
Atlas Obscura, February 2020

A Madcap Project Aims to Rejuvenate a Former Mining Town in Belgium
Atlas Obscura, November 2018

A Vital New Film Reveals How Women Shaped the Civil Rights Movement
Little White Lies, April 2018

Why Pop Culture Links Women and Killer Plants
The Atlantic, April 2018

On Edna St Vincent Millay’s Poetry
The Guardian, February 2018

Radio Nowhere: A Syrian Radio Station in Exile
Roads & Kingdoms, December 2017

The Women and Men Who Clean London At Night
Al Jazeera, May 2017

The Last of Singapore’s Chinese Puppet Performers
Al Jazeera, March 2017

“My Neighbour Murdered Nearly All Of My Family, But Now We Are Friends”
The Guardian, January 2017

Inside Cuba’s Changing Art World
Apollo Magazine, April 2016
