Annabel de Bruijn is a seasoned journalist currently working at De Volkskrant, where she is best known for her in-depth investigative reporting. Her career is marked by significant contributions to Dutch journalism, including major investigative pieces and award-winning articles.
Annabel de Bruijn moderated a high-profile debate on EU policy, featuring prominent European politicians and policymakers. Her role as moderator was praised for facilitating a balanced and insightful discussion on critical issues facing the European Union.
Annabel de Bruijn was appointed as a foreign correspondent for De Volkskrant in Brussels, Belgium. In this role, she covers EU politics and international affairs, providing Dutch readers with insightful analyses of European developments.
Annabel de Bruijn published a book detailing her experiences and methodologies in investigative journalism. The book provides insights into the challenges and triumphs of uncovering hidden truths and has been well-received by both peers and the public.
Annabel de Bruijn was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative reporting on environmental issues. Her work brought to light the impact of industrial pollution on local communities, earning her recognition as one of the leading investigative journalists in the Netherlands.
In a groundbreaking investigation for De Volkskrant, Annabel de Bruijn exposed corruption within a local government body. Her reporting led to significant political repercussions and was praised for its thoroughness and courage in tackling sensitive issues.
Annabel de Bruijn joined De Volkskrant, a leading Dutch newspaper known for its investigative journalism and in-depth analysis. At De Volkskrant, she continued to focus on investigative reporting, contributing to the paper's reputation for high-quality journalism.
Annabel de Bruijn led an investigative series on the housing crisis in the Netherlands, which was published in De Telegraaf. The series highlighted systemic issues in the housing market and won critical acclaim for its depth and impact on public policy discussions.
Annabel de Bruijn began her career at De Telegraaf, one of the largest Dutch newspapers, where she honed her skills in general reporting. Her early work focused on local news and human interest stories, providing her with a strong foundation in journalism.