Arthur Debruyne
Arthur Debruyne is a Belgian journalist. He has published stories in MO*, De Tijd, De Morgen, De Standaard and De Groene Amsterdammer, among other publications, mostly about human rights and migration. He studied Spanish and French literature and journalism in Brussels and Barcelona.
A shark’s tale

A shark’s tale

European commercial trawlers are encroaching on west African fishing grounds, challenging governments to improve their natural-resource governance George Francis, 63, is a rugged fisherman and harbour master of Lumley Wharf in Freetown, the hilly capital of Sierra...

Arthur Debruyne
Arthur Debruyne is a Belgian journalist. He has published stories in MO*, De Tijd, De Morgen, De Standaard and De Groene Amsterdammer, among other publications, mostly about human rights and migration. He studied Spanish and French literature and journalism in Brussels and Barcelona.
A shark’s tale

A shark’s tale

European commercial trawlers are encroaching on west African fishing grounds, challenging governments to improve their natural-resource governance George Francis, 63, is a rugged fisherman and harbour master of Lumley Wharf in Freetown, the hilly capital of Sierra...