About
<p>I completed my undergraduate studies at King’s College London in International Relations with a study abroad programme at The University of Hong Kong, and my post-graduate studies at University College London (UCL) in Political Theory. I then attended a journalism training programme in the largest news agency in London, the Press Association – acquiring the National Council for the Training of Journalists Diploma, and aquired the equivalent Diploma registered at the National Order of Journalists in Italy. I have since worked as a freelance journalist focusing on the Middle East and North Africa, Europe and the United States of America, and more recently China and Hong Kong. My work is based on in-depth reporting with voices on the ground, providing an authentic view to my readers. I write in both Italian and English for various national and international outlets, ranging from security reports, to interviews and reporting. I first started my work in North Africa for the Tunisian newspaper Tunisia Live, then for the Libyan newspaper Libya Herald, and the Arab newspapers Middle East Eye, The New Arab, and Al-Monitor. I then moved back to Europe, where I worked for the Italian newspapers il Foglio, Gli occhi della Guerra, il Giornale and La Verità and the German newspaper Junge Freiheit, where my work was translated into German. I wrote for the American outlets Jamestown foundation, First Things, Spectator USA and The American Conservative. I created this website to gather my most important work.</p>