Brick Lane in East London is known for its many Bangladeshi-run businesses. It's even earned the title 'Banglatown.' But in the last few years, the neighbourhood has drawn notice for its rapid gentrification. I paid a visit to the neighbourhood for The New York Times.
I travelled to Mbodiene, Senegal, where I was the first international journalist to step inside the very first building of the hugely delayed Akon City.
I presented a history of South Africa’s solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
For The New York Times, I travelled to the island of Zanzibar, an archipelago off the east coast of Tanzania, to find out how raw spices ubiquitous in coffee shops around the world - including cinnamon, nutmeg and cardamom - are cultivated on the island.
The ancient cavalry sport of Neza Bazi has been practised in south Asian countries for centuries. I profiled British Pakistani men who are increasingly taking up the sport of their ancestors.
On the 75th anniversary of the Partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, I interviewed Partition one survivor, Zareena Parveen, who was 12 years old when her entire family were massacred.
In January, South Africa took Israel to the International Court of Justice for violating the Genocide Convention in its unrelenting bombardment of Gaza since 7 October 2023.
I presented a breakdown of South Africa’s case against Israel.