
Long-form features/analysis
- Lebanese women demand new rights amid political turmoil (The Guardian, November 2019)
- ‘Raising a family with nothing’: War takes its toll on Syria’s displaced women (The New Arab, March 2021)
- What Myanmar’s coup means for the future of Rohingya Muslims (The New Arab, February 2021)
- What it’s like to use rugby to take on the mafia – the story of Briganti di Librino (Rugby World, December 2021)
- ‘Egypt needs a feminist revolution’: Mona Eltahawy ten years after the Arab Spring (The New Arab, January 2021)
- Deadly silence: More than half of women in Arab states are subject to FGM (The New Arab, July 2020)
- How Uighur women’s bodies became a battleground for China’s coercive population control (The New Arab, August 2019)
- Abandoned and forgotten, the Beirut explosion leaves Lebanon’s migrant workers more vulnerable than ever (The New Arab, August 2020)
- How the LGBT community rallied against a ‘homophobic’ Tunisian influencer (The New Arab, October 2020)
- No longer silent: Why Lebanese women took to the streets against sexual violence (The New Arab, December 2019)
- Mega arms deal with Egyptian regime exposes Italy’s ‘hypocrisy’ on rights abuses, destabilisation of Libya (The New Arab, June 2020)
- Can the Middle East afford to care about the climate emergency? (The New Arab, December 2019)
- Why women activists are taking gender-based violence into their own hands (The New Arab, March 2020)
- Why art in the Middle East matters more than ever (The New Arab, June 2020)
- Lebanon’s social media looks like the Wild West, and women journalists are in the crosshairs (The New Arab, December 2019)
- Snapshot of Ridley Road: Youth project photographs locals inside under-threat Shopping Village (Hackney Citizen, April 2019)
- Swimming against the plastic current: Bettina Maidment on spearheading River Lea clean-up (Hackney Citizen, April 11)
- Scientist and environmentalist predicts ‘Artificial Intelligence will save us all’ (South London Press, July 2019)

News
- Surge in young people registering to vote in general election (The Guardian, October 2019)
- Uber driver sentenced to death for murder of British embassy worker (The Guardian, November 2019)
- Burmese forces may be committing fresh war crimes against Rohingya, UN investigator says (The Telegraph, July 2019)
- ‘We want a feminist revolution’: Jordan protesters demand justice for domestic violence victim Ahlam (The New Arab, July 2020)
- Lebanon’s Daily Star newspaper ‘sacks American journalist’ for organising strike after months of unpaid wages (The New Arab, December 2019)
- Acclaimed Lebanese-British journalist snubs Saudi G20 invitation citing Riyadh’s record on women’s rights (The New Arab, September 2020)
- Rights group commends Kuwait for new domestic violence law (The New Arab, September 2020)
- Cockroaches are becoming ‘immune’ to insecticide, study claims (The Telegraph, July 2019)
- High priority fire safety work uncovered after Grenfell now 80 per cent complete, council reveals (Hackney Citizen, April 2019)
- Haggerston Baths: First look at plans prompts concerns over lack of community use (Hackney Citizen, April 2019)
- Kennington dry cleaner who handled dirty laundry of the stars to bow out after 40 years (South London Press, August 2019)
- Lambeth police officer faces inquiry after appearing on Big Brother – in Nigeria (South London Press, August 2019)
- Muslim BLM protester made to remove hijab ‘against her will’ by US police (The New Arab, June 2020)
- Cancelling a culture: Bella Hadid accuses Instagram of ‘silencing’ Palestine’s history (The New Arab, July 2020)

Reviews
- CASA Festival, Dalston: ‘A Latin American fiesta that reminds us why diversity is so vital’ (Hackney Citizen, August 2019)
- Ninth Street Women, Barbican, book presentation: ‘Rewriting male-dominated art history’ (Hackney Citizen, July 2019)
- A Thousand Splendid Suns, Hackney Empire: ‘Woes, fears and aspirations of Afghan women’ (Hackney Citizen, June 2019)