Covering youth, universities, on-campus political groups, religion, cinema and music, in addition to waves of protests that swept Jordan during the Arab spring since late 2010.
With Sarah Birke, Middle East correspondent for several media outlets including The Independent, The Times, the BBC, The Economist and The Foreign Policy. The work included phone interviews with Syrian citizens in places witnessing confrontations between president Bashar Al Assad's regime forces and demonstrators in the beginning of the March 2011 uprising.
With French journalist Benjamin Barthe, Le Monde correspondent and Middle East expert, at the Jordanian-Syrian border city of Ramtha to cover the influx of Syrian refugees to Jordan and the Assad's regime bombardement of Deraa across the borderline.
An investigative report on "marginalised cyclists" in France. It tells the story of French cyclists who could not gain access to main international competitions such as the Tour de France because they refused doping. Investigation carried out with French colleague and journalist Aurélien Delfosse - ESJ Lille 2012.
An investigation on the "battle over sheep": conflicts between Evangelical and Apostolic churches in Jordan over recruting young believers - Al Sijill magazine 2008.
Several courses and workshops on investigative journalism organised by the Amman-based Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) network since 2007.