
Fernande van Tets has covered the Middle East since 2011. She has regularly contributed pieces to the Economist, Foreign Policy and the Independent. She currently is a correspondent for France 24. On Twitter: @Fernande_VT










Fernande van Tets has covered the Middle East since 2011. She has regularly contributed pieces to the Economist, Foreign Policy and the Independent. She currently is a correspondent for France 24. On Twitter: @Fernande_VT