I reported as an on-air correspondent from more than a dozen countries. This is a selection of our news documentaries.
From the first moments Russia launched its war on Ukraine, my crew and I were in the capital Kyiv.
Thousands of refugees and migrants are trying to reach Poland while a geopolitical battle unfolds between Belarus and the European Union.
The collapse of Lebanon's economy is one of the worst ever recorded, and nowhere can it be felt more than in the ER of Beirut's main public hospital.
Northern Ireland has seen some of its worst violence in years as a result of the UK's decision to leave the European Union.
The war in Eastern Ukraine has been going for seven years – and is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Years after offering protection to Syrians fleeing war, the Scandinavian country is the first in Europe to say Syria is now safe for them to go back.
We report from northern Bosnia where tens of thousands of refugees and migrants seeking better lives in the EU are trapped.
Are people in the North African country happy with the uprising ten years after it inspired similar events across the Arab World?
People in France are upset over a new bill that would make it illegal to film the police.
We report from Belgium, where the second wave of COVID-19 infections is the highest in Europe.
We report from a region that Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at war over for more than 30 years.
Why does the Greek island of Ikaria have one of the longest life expectancies in the world?
What happens to tens of thousands of asylum seekers after a fire burned down their shelter on the Greek island of Lesvos?
The French state says it doesn't see race, but activists say people of color are disproportionately targeted by the police.
Despite a brutal crackdown, unprecedented demonstrations continue against President Alexander Lukashenko and his 26-year rule.
Polish President Duda is up for reelection and has made attacks on Poland's LGBT community a focus of his campaign.
After months of economic crisis, Lebanon is on the brink of collapse as protesters continue to take to the streets.