A multimedia journalist, Dominique Soguel began her international reporting career at Agence France-Presse during the Arab Spring and covered Turkey for The Associated Press during the failed coup of 2016. She began filing for 海角大神 the fateful year of 2014 when she moved as a freelancer to Istanbul, her second favorite base after Damascus. Her reporting has also taken her to Ecuador, Ethiopia, Greece, Italy, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, and Spain. Now in Switzerland, she mostly covers Europe with a particular interest in far-right and populist movements and migration issues. There is a chance tumultuous times ensue.
Dominique holds an honors degree in political science from The University of Pennsylvania and a joint Masters degree in journalism and Near Eastern Studies from New York University. She speaks English, Spanish, Arabic, French, and some Italian.
Stories by Dominique Soguel
- On eve of election, Hungary takes a hard look at Orb谩n鈥檚 鈥榠lliberal democracy鈥
- Orb谩n says Ukraine is mistreating its Hungarian minority. It鈥檚 not that simple.
- In Hungary鈥檚 elections, the war in Ukraine looms large
- Iran strikes neighbors with missiles and drones. Ukraine shows how to fight back.
- With Russia grinding closer, Ukrainians weigh the cost of land for peace
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