14th June 2025 ✍More than a melody: the social value of music in Naples The Quartieri Spagnoli Symphony Orchestra helps Italy’s most vulnerable young people
Natasha Tinsley • 20th July 2023 ✍Ecuador landslide, four months after: the shadow of tragedy still saddens Alausí
LATIN AMERICA BUREAU • 30th July 2023 ✍Tension on Independence Day in Lima On Peruvian Independence Day, many took to the streets in the ‘Tercera Toma de Lima’. I reported from the capital on what Peru is fighting for
THE OXFORD DIPLOMATIC DISPATCH • 2nd December 2024 ✍What Trump's election means for Latin America Pages 24-25
THE OXFORD STUDENT • 25th November 2024 ✍The Tories under Kemi Badenoch: Five changes for the Conservative Party
LATIN AMERICA BUREAU • 15th August 2023 ✍2023 Ecuadorian general election: killing leaves deep uncertainty A key presidential candidate assassinated days before the election
LATIN AMERICA BUREAU • 14th October 2023 ✍Ecuador seeks change in second round of elections This year’s presidential election in Ecuador has been anything but typical. Is this a crucial turning point for the nation after years of frustration? I spoke to voters to find out how they’re feeling ahead of the polls on Sunday
LATIN AMERICA BUREAU • 17th January 2022 ✍Chile: on Boric, the constitution and the future Fearing a return to the Pinochet era, most young Chileans rallied behind Gabriel Boric in the recent elections. I sought voters from both sides to gauge their expectations of the new government and hopes for the future