“The Woman Who Never Left Her Mud House”

A sensitive and deeply ethical chronicle about a journalist who travels to Asir, in southern Saudi Arabia, to document the ancient mud houses built by women. There she meets Noura, a woman who never left her ancestral home. Through intimate storytelling, the author reflects on the limits of journalism, the dignity of those portrayed, and the memory contained in inhabited spaces. A moving piece that prioritises respect over visual impact.

A Dagger in the city’s left flank

An investigative and reflective chronicle set in Al Ain (United Arab Emirates), where the author recounts his experience as a journalism student investigating a community of Afghan migrants living on the outskirts of the city. Through an ethical and human approach, the text addresses complex issues such as national identity, migration, exclusion and journalistic responsibility, highlighting the tension between social commitment and narrative sensitivity.

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