“The great thing about being a journalist,” Middle East correspondent Thomas Erdbrink told me when I interviewed him, “is that you can ask anyone anything, and no one will ever question why you want to know.” This felt like official permission for a lifelong habit of asking one question too many.

I’m a Dutch journalist and researcher covering global security, political conflicts, and human rights abuses. Based in Paris, I hold an MA in International Security from Sciences Po, where I minored in Media and Writing. I’ve previously worked at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ security directorate, where I conducted investigations on sanctions and arms exports. I’ve further reported and produced multimedia stories for various outlets, including Are We Europe and the International Crisis Group. In my reporting, I draw on data, open-source intelligence, and interviews to make complex issues intelligible to wider audiences.

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